Re: DSS2 TV settings

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Hi Thomas,

>> [not 100% related] The documentation says that TI is working on
>> the V4L2 support.  Do you know the status of this?  where I might
>> find it?
>
> I cannot help you with this. There have been mails about it on
> linux-omap and v4l2 lists, so you could search those archives.

There is a public repository representing the V4L2 driver on the
Tomi's DSS patches.  Here is the link to that.

http://arago-project.org/git/people/vaibhav/ti-psp-omap-video.git?p=people/vaibhav/ti-psp-omap-video.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/ti_display


On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 11:38 AM, Tomi
Valkeinen<tomi.valkeinen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, 2009-06-10 at 19:17 +0200, ext Gary Thomas wrote:
>> Tomi,
>>
>> I'm running your latest DSS2 tree and have some questions about
>> the TV settings.  The timings, as published, don't work all that
>> well on our TV sets.  When I display a frame buffer to the TV
>> (using the recipe from the Documentation directory), some of
>> the actual frame buffer does not show on the screen.  In particular,
>> if I have "tux" from the default system console framebuffer
>> showing, the top of his head is chopped off, as is a fair
>> amount of his left side.  Further tests show that some amount
>> of the frame buffer is not present on all margins.
>>
>> Is this to be expected?
>> Can the timings be adjusted so that the whole frame buffer shows?
>
> That is to be expected. I'm not an expert on analog TVs, but I think
> analog TVs always have non-visible areas. Some TVs show more of the
> total frame, and some show less.
>
> You need to adjust the overlay position and size so that it's fully
> visible on the TV. I guess there are some sane defaults that are more or
> less ok for every TV out there, and omapfb could use those defaults, but
> I haven't really had time to study the TV out.
>
>>
>> [not 100% related] The documentation says that TI is working on
>> the V4L2 support.  Do you know the status of this?  where I might
>> find it?
>
> I cannot help you with this. There have been mails about it on
> linux-omap and v4l2 lists, so you could search those archives.
>
>  Tomi
>
>
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