----Origineel Bericht---- Van : cedric.dewijs@telfort.nl Datum : 05/10/2014 17:05 Aan : vdr@linuxtv.org Onderwerp : [vdr] digitenne recording: image is shifted a few pixels to the left Hi All, I have used this guide to install VDR on debian: https://wiki.debian.org/VDR When I play the digitenne recordings, I see the first few rows coming from the right of the image are actually on the left on the image. It's like the image is rotated a bit horizontally. It's a bit hard to describe, but if the original picture was like this: 12345 12345 12345 What I see on my monitor is like this: 51234 51234 51234 This happens when I playback with VDR itself, and also when I playback with VLC. Therefore I think it's in the recorded .ts itself. I have seen it with recordings made on my arm allwinner A20, and on recordings made with a AMD athlon 64. Both recordings are made with the same DVB-T receiver. Has anybody seen the same on their recordings? Is this my DVB-T receiver, my version of VDR? Or does digitenne (DVB-T Netherlands) actually broadcasts the signal like this? my versions: (from the ARM machine, my X86 platform is decommissioned) ~# vdr --version Oct 5 19:04:08.181 [general.debug] using new 1.7.11+ capture code vdr (1.7.28/1.7.28) - The Video Disk Recorder epgsearchonly (0.0.1) - Direct access to epgsearch's search menu quickepgsearch (0.0.1) - Quick search for broadcasts streamdev-server (0.6.0) - VDR Streaming Server xineliboutput (1.0.90-cvs) - X11/xine-lib output plugin conflictcheckonly (0.0.1) - Direct access to epgsearch's conflict check menu sc (1.0.0pre-HG-29b7b5f231c8+) - A software emulated CAM live (0.2.0) - Live Interactive VDR Environment epgsearch (1.0.1) - search the EPG for repeats and more :~# lsusb Bus 004 Device 004: ID 2013:0245 PCTV Systems PCTV 73ESE Bus 004 Device 005: ID 2013:0245 PCTV Systems PCTV 73ESE Bus 004 Device 006: ID 2013:0245 PCTV Systems PCTV 73ESE Kind regards, Cedric Strange, it's not with all recordings. I don't know what the difference is. Maybe only one of the 3 receivers is doing this. Kind regards, Cedric