Re: SamyGO Screen Resizer
Posted: Fri Jan 28, 2011 8:43 pm
yesdeniskapu wrote:Tell me please, or you can use the Resizer in USB Movie
yesdeniskapu wrote:Tell me please, or you can use the Resizer in USB Movie
Most interesting - and a little scary as welljw1001 wrote:When I pressed the "0", the PIP screen appeared, but none of the other keys was active in this mode - they just brought up an error message. However, when I pressed "0" again, the PIP remained. It was still there after I switched away to another source and went back, and even after going in/out of standby. As PIP was not in the Tools menu, I thought the TV was broken! I was thinking I might need to revert the software when it dawned on me that PIP is disabled on AV sources - that's why there's no way to turn it off.
Turning the power off at the wall eventually cured the issue (though scarily, this didn't work first time as I didn't give it long enough). So now we have an additional feature - PIP on AV. Just a pity it can't be turned off.
No ideadeniskapu wrote:Help me please
When I run Resizer03 with Injectso or GBL have responseDo you have any idea where the problemCode: Select all
Cannot open '/mtd_contents/SamyGO/../Resizer/sd_video.so' !!! /mtd_contents/SamyGO/../Resizer/sd_video.so: undefined symbol: SDL_FreeSurface
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I have the same TV, but was using SCART (Ext1 - probably RGB input, not composite), not the side AV IN. I'm sure I just pressed the "0" as per instructions to make the PIP appear - what does this do to the TV? Tell it to turn PIP on? The TV menus don't let you do that when using these sources. If you can figure out the other PIP commands, you could add a useful feature. My main PVR is on SCART, so I use that source a lot.sbav1 wrote:Most interesting - and a little scary as well. PIP on AV/composite makes sense; I guess composite input is closely related to analog TV input on hardware level. But so far I'm unable to replicate any such behaviour on my TV ( LE**B650 T2W). For testing, I've connected my Canon 350D DSLR to TV AV port, but it's behaving just as expected with resizer (in both PAL and NTSC settings). Can you elaborate a little bit more (your TV model, exact keypresses/sequence of events, etc.)?
"0" key is just an app control switch / mode switch (toggles static variable in resizer, and nothing more); it shouldn't do anything to TV directly. There are two "screens" in Samsung hardware, MAIN and SUB. Intentionally, in MAIN mode, resizer keypresses should act on MAIN screen, and in PIP mode they should act on SUB screen. I thought SUB screen was used only for PIP input ; but maybe it's a little more complicated..jw1001 wrote: I have the same TV, but was using SCART (Ext1 - probably RGB input, not composite), not the side AV IN. I'm sure I just pressed the "0" as per instructions to make the PIP appear - what does this do to the TV? Tell it to turn PIP on?
I'm using Scart (Ext1, in RGB mode) for TV (ITPV set-top-box), but I'm still unable to replicate this.Let me know if you can't get anything on SCART, and I'll try again. [Even if you don't have a SCART equipment, you might still be able to select it.]