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with no overscan on the tv there seems to be like a couple rows of pixels on the bottom of the video, random pink garbage.
I can only see it if I enable deinterlacing.
Do you see it?
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sebj
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I forgot to say what version I'm using!
I'm on the eden nightlies as well.
Switched to that when my backend upgraded to mythtv 0.24, Since then, no livetv from the hdpvr in xbmc, the hdhomerun channels from mythtv work fine. wtf, should open a ticket for this.
HDPVR with xbmc has always been a PITA, but it's a neat piece of hardware that's worth fighting for.
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sebj: can you post a screenshot or something? We might not be talking about the same issue. The one I was describing is around for years.
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ialand: I rolled my repo back to Nov 16th and don't see any difference. Your file plays with de-interlacing disabled and stutters with de-interlacing enabled. There's a weird pattern of timestamps coming from the input stream and fed into ffmpeg. The frames we get out of fmpeg can't play well, hence I think it must be a change in ffmpeg. But it was already upgraded in Feb.
Can you check what exactly you had installed as it was used to work? Are you absolutely sure that you had de-interlacing enabled the last time you saw it working. We have split those settings in deinterlacing mode and method. Maybe it got automatically disabled after you have upgraded.
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*ping*? Any news on this? I was going to try to update to beta 1, but it appears the unstable repo's are broken and I get errors when trying to update anything and it fails.
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I am waiting for feedback of some others but as far as I can see it's an ffmpeg problem.