RE: Problems with xawtv when pictures wider than 512 pixels (PixelViewPlayTV Pro)

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From: video4linux-list-admin@xxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:video4linux-list-admin@xxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of David Balnaves
Sent: Monday, January 22, 2001 4:44 AM
To: video4linux-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re:  Problems with xawtv when pictures wider than 512
pixels (PixelViewPlayTV Pro)


In regards to my previous problem I actual seemed to have resolved it to
some degree.

I found that when using 16bpp color under X the problem described
disappears.  Did I miss somthing?? Has this always been the case?  I have a
black border which seems to be partly occupied by left over junk from the
previous xawtv window (before full screen).  Any ideas?

Cheers,
David Balnaves

David Balnaves wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I hope I have provided the necessary information for this information.
> I have the following hardware:
> Nividia TNT2 Ultra 32MB (Viper V770)
> Bt-878A (PixelView PlayTV Pro PV-BT878+ w/FM)
>
> Im currently running:
> RH 6.1 (all changed around)
> Kenel 2.4.0
> Nvidia 0.9-5 drivers
> xawtv 3.30
> bttv 0.7.50
>
> The problem is that when I resize the xawtv window it works fine until I
>
> make it wider than 512 pixels.  The left side of the picture is eaten
> away by black lines.
> With the height it seems reasonably tollerant and will eventually place
> a black border on the top and
> bottom.
>
> I haven't been able to figure this one out.  I've tried running xawtv
> with the "-novm" option and this does have any effect I can see.  I've
> also tried playing around with the dga options under xwindows.  I've
> tried to omit dga option from in my XF86Config and this doesn't appear
> to help either.
>
> If i've missed somthing I dont know what it is.  I dont appear to get
> any errors of any sort.  Any help would be much appreciated, even if it
> is a point to where I should continue my investigation.
>
> Here is the relevant sections from dmesg:
> i2c-core.o: i2c core module
> i2c-algo-bit.o: i2c bit algorithm module
> bttv: driver version 0.7.50 loaded
> bttv: using 2 buffers with 2080k (4160k total) for capture
> bttv: Bt8xx card found (0).
> PCI: Found IRQ 10 for device 00:0a.0
> PCI: The same IRQ used for device 00:0a.1
> bttv0: Bt878 (rev 17) at 00:0a.0, irq: 10, latency: 64, memory:
> 0xe4000000
> bttv0: model: BT878(PixelView PlayTV pro) [insmod option]
> i2c-algo-bit.o: Adapter: bt848 #0 scl: 1  sda: 1 -- testing...
> i2c-algo-bit.o:1 scl: 1  sda: 0
> i2c-algo-bit.o:2 scl: 1  sda: 1
> i2c-algo-bit.o:3 scl: 0  sda: 1
> i2c-algo-bit.o:4 scl: 1  sda: 1
> i2c-algo-bit.o: bt848 #0 passed test.
> i2c-core.o: adapter bt848 #0 registered as adapter 0.
> bttv0: i2c: checking for TDA9875 @ 0xb0... not found
> bttv0: i2c: checking for TDA7432 @ 0x8a... not found
> i2c-core.o: driver i2c TV tuner driver registered.
> tuner: chip found @ 0x61
> bttv0: i2c attach [Philips PAL]
> i2c-core.o: client [Philips PAL] registered to adapter [bt848 #0](pos.
> 0).
> bttv0: PLL: 28636363 => 35468950 ... ok
>
> xawtv gives me the following with -debug 1:
> This is xawtv-3.30, running on Linux/i686 (2.4.0)
> visual: id=0x21 class=4 (TrueColor), depth=24
> visual: id=0x22 class=5 (DirectColor), depth=24
> visual: id=0x23 class=4 (TrueColor), depth=24
> visual: id=0x24 class=4 (TrueColor), depth=24
> visual: id=0x25 class=4 (TrueColor), depth=24
> visual: id=0x26 class=4 (TrueColor), depth=24
> visual: id=0x27 class=4 (TrueColor), depth=24
> visual: id=0x28 class=4 (TrueColor), depth=24
> visual: id=0x29 class=4 (TrueColor), depth=24
> check if the X-Server is local ... **** ok
> x11 socket: me=localhost, server=localhost
> DGA version 2.0
> Xv: 2 adaptors available.
> Xv: video4linux: input video, ports 42-42
> Xv: NV04 Video Overlay: input image, ports 43-43
> Xv: using port 42 for video
>   XV_ENCODING get set, -1000 -> 1000
>   XV_BRIGHTNESS get set, -1000 -> 1000
>   XV_CONTRAST get set, -1000 -> 1000
>   XV_SATURATION get set, -1000 -> 1000
>   XV_HUE get set, -1000 -> 1000
>   XV_MUTE get set, 0 -> 1
>   XV_FREQ get set, 0 -> 16000
>   image format list for port 43
>     0x32595559 (YUY2) packed
>     0x32315659 (YV12) planar
>     0x59565955 (UYVY) packed
>     0x30323449 (I420) planar
> Xv: using port 43 for hw scaling
> x11: color depth: 24 bits, 3 bytes - pixmap: 4 bytes
> x11: color masks: red=0x00ff0000 green=0x0000ff00 blue=0x000000ff
> x11: server byte order: little endian
> x11: client byte order: little endian
> main thread [pid=853]
> main: creating windows ...
> main: read config file ...
> main: checking for vidmode extention ...
> main: checking for lirc ...
> main: mapping main window ...
> xt: pointer show
> main: initialize hardware ...
> Xv: getattr 3
> Xv: getattr 4
> Xv: getattr 5
> Xv: getattr 1
> cmd: "setfreqtab" "australia"
> cmd: "capture" "overlay"
> Xv: tune getfreq
> cmd: "setchannel" "10"
> Xv: video: win=0x1400052, size=0x0, off
> Xv: video: win=0x1400052, size=384x288, on
> main: known station tuned, not changing
> Xv: video: win=0x1400052, size=384x288, on
> Xv: video: win=0x1400052, size=384x288, on
> Xv: video: win=0x1400052, size=384x288, on
> Xv: video: win=0x1400052, size=384x288, on
>
> Cheers,
> David Balnaves
>
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