>Craig Cook wrote:
>> Using a vanilla 2.6.17.11 kernel allows me to use my card under ubuntu 7.04. I have another problem though...
>>
>> Bottom part of the screen is cut off.
>>
>This is not a driver problem -- This is a userspace software issue. Most
>likely, the video is being shown to you at full size, and your screen resolution
>is not large enough. Mplayer (on my machine) will usually scale down the video
>so that it fits on the screen, but this could also be related to your X video
>card driver setup.
I can confirm this is not a dvb driver issue. I copied a recorded file from ubuntu and ran it on my FC4 setup (same box). Display was fine. I suspect ATI drivers but I have not proven it yet.
Apparently there is a known issue with Xv driver and ATI that is not resolved.
>>
>> Bottom part of the screen is cut off.
>>
>This is not a driver problem -- This is a userspace software issue. Most
>likely, the video is being shown to you at full size, and your screen resolution
>is not large enough. Mplayer (on my machine) will usually scale down the video
>so that it fits on the screen, but this could also be related to your X video
>card driver setup.
I can confirm this is not a dvb driver issue. I copied a recorded file from ubuntu and ran it on my FC4 setup (same box). Display was fine. I suspect ATI drivers but I have not proven it yet.
Apparently there is a known issue with Xv driver and ATI that is not resolved.
I don't think it is a mplayer issue since it was not installed when I first ran Mythtv when I saw this issue.
Thanks
Craig
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