Descriptions on ITT.INI sttings ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Section [I2CBusDriver] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Configures 16 bit i2c driver (currently only used for VPXINIT) I2C=<DLLname> i2cwow16.dll redirects to 32 bit driver ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Section [I2CBusDriver32] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Configures 32 bit i2c driver I2C=<DLLName> FriendlyName=<Text> used by i2cwow16 and VPXINIT other entries are driver specific ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Section [Video] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Configures Video display and captureing DeInterlace=0 Display doubled bufferd interlaced =1 Display single field upscaled =2 BOB DoubleBufferEnable=1 double buffer Interlaced video if DeInterlace is set to 0 (currently only 1 is supported) AVCD=<delay> Speed of active controlling (Macrovision detection etc) range: 100 - 5000 msec, default 1000 ShowVBI=<0|1> DEBUG: displays VBI area of the input buffer on overlay ForceBlit=<0|1> use FOURCC blitter even if an overlay mode is available (setting to 1 is only testet and required on Rendition V2200) CropLeft=<n> Define how much is cropped to the left (default = 16 ) CropRight=<n> ditto for the right (default = 0 ) Pixels Cropped = n * VideoWidth / 1000 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Section [VPE] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Configures how to handle the VPE port. This section is only for the generic VPE driver. Platform specific drivers (Rendition,Permedia2,S3 VirgeDX) do not use this section ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Section [VPXKS] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Configures the device driver (vxd) for kernel services (Intercast feed, 16 bit vfw callback ....) DeviceName=<vxdname> vxdname depends on platform ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Section [VBI] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- RawdataMode=<0|1> 0 = use Sliced data (default) 1 = use Rawdata mode (works currently only with Intercast) Use only for debug purposes on current VPE Platforms CCSWSlicer=<0|1> 0 = Slice CC in Hardware 1 = Slice CC in Software (default) QueueSize=<n> Number of fields queued in VBI processing VBICap=<0|1> 0 = disable support for external Teletext, CC 1 = enable support for external Teletext, CC (default) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Section [VBIStatistic] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Save=<0|1> 1 = Save VBI Statistic (see below) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Section [Caption] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Configures Closed Caption Display and decoding Font=<FontName> Font used for caption display default = "Closed Caption" Note: CC requires some characters, which are not in the standard Windows character sets The most important of this is the musicnote BltFilterFix=<0|1> 1 = Use source colorkey on blitting the CC Surface to the screen to bypass filtering (default = 0) ResetThreshold=<n> Reset CC decoder if n consecutive field have parity errors (Default = 8 ) DisplayThreshold=<n> Number of consecutive fields with no parity errors required to enable CC Decodeing (Default = 8) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Section [Capture] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- InvertYUV=<0|1> 0 = Stores captured YUV 422 frames top down (DirectShow compatible) 1 = Stores captured YUV 422 frames buttom up (required for some VideoConferencing codecs) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Section [vpxcap] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Configures msvideo driver dll32=<dllname> Name of the 32 bit hardware dll (vpxvpehw.dll) ConfigDialog=<dllname> Name of the 16 bit dialog dll (vpxcapdg.dll) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Section [VideoInput] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Configures the mapping of Video Inputs Composite=<selector> SVideo=<selector> Tuner=<selector> Selector : For Composite and Tuner : 1 : VIN1 2 : VIN2 3 : VIN3 For SVIDEO 1 : Luma=VIN1 , Chroma = CIN 2 : Luma=VIN2 , Chroma = CIN 3 : Luma=VIN3 , Chroma = CIN 12 : Luma=VIN2 , Chroma = VIN1 13 : Luma=VIN3 , Chroma = VIN1 For any invalid value the defaults get selected! Default : Composite=2, SVideo = 3, Tuner = 3 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Section [VPXTuner] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Configures vpxtuner.dll Type=<TunerType> Tuner Type=0 : Dummy 1 : Philips FI1286 2 : TSA5522T/TDA5737M based Tuners (i.e. TEMIC) 3 : ALPS TSBH1 (not yet testet) I2c=<i2c address> normaly one of these: 0x60 0x61 0x62 0x63 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Section [VPX] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Configures VPXAPI ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Section [vpxcap.drv] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Saved values from the msvideo driver (vpxcapdg.dll reads and saves it) VBI Statistics written to ITT.INI --------------------------------- General: QueueFill : up to which level the processing queues fills up FrameCount : number of field interupts sent to VBI process DroppedCount: number of interrupts dropped to QUEUE overrun Slicer: only works if rawdatamode=0. Counts are muted a short time after startup and after channel switches LineMismatchCount: Number of Field with wrong Slicer Linenumber occurs if the slicer are out of sync LostCount : Number of Slicer frame counter mismatches (i.e. Interrupt lost) OverwrittenCount : Slicer frame counter on first and last VBI Line mismatch count (Interrupt latency ) ProcessedFields : Number of fields processed after QUEUE and mute FramingCodes : Number of frameing codes != 0 encountered on lines 10-20 FramingCodesError1Bit : Number of 1 bit errors in Frameing code (Intercast only) FramingCodesErrorXBit : Number of >1 bit errors in Frameing code (Intercast only)Download Driver Pack
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