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Any European (PAL) users able to get PVR350-output with OSD to work?
Hello!
I'm still not (with version 2.0.11) able to get a properly sized video-output from my PAL PVR350-card when enabling the OSD. If I don't enable the OSD UI on the PVR350 tv-out everything is fine on my television. However, as soon as I enable the OSD UI, the svideo output shrinks from 576 to what seems like 480 lines. This is with the aspect ratio setting 'Fill'. If I however for instance change the aspect ratio setting to either 'source' or '4:3' the output video (from the PVR350 tv-out) not only is shrunk from 576-->480 lines (leaving the bottom 1/6 of the screen black), but the picture is also shifted left, leaving a large black border on the right... ? The only difference with my system and the "requirements" is that I have not installed the very latest Hauppauge drivers (I'm always a bit reluctant to do that since experience shows that often new beta drivers from Hauppauge introduces more bugs than they fix). And since I have not experienced any problems using my current set of drivers I haven't wanted to take the risk of messing things up by doing driver upgrades ("if it works don't fix it..." ) My current driver set is the 1.7.21177 CD from SHS's website. |
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Re: Any European (PAL) users able to get PVR350-output with OSD to work?
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However, I can't seem to get recordings or livetv to work for more than a few seconds before either crashing the video stream or hard locking the machine. |
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I have the same problems with SageTV 2.0.11
I use Hauppauge driver version 1.7.21288. I have not experienced any problems with live tv crashing by the way.
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