DX30 wrote:I've just tried line 23 switching on my TV using a 3 wire composite connection and it works correctly for the TiVo replaying recordings, live TV, and aux bypass. I don't have a VCR so I didn't check that. FYI - it's a Panasonic TV and I was running the AltEPG image.
Thanks for checking this. So the line 23 data is definitely preserved by your TiVo. It ought to be the same on my parents' (although it's on the original software), so the difference is presumably that your telly picks up the line 23 data, and theirs doesn't, and presumably the OP's doesn't.
And so it doesn't seem like I've hijacked your thread, baward, what telly do you have, and does it have a similar setting?
DX30 wrote:I did some beta testing for Topfield when they introduced Line23 switching and ISTR that Sony TV's were one of the problem makes.
Are the results of those tests preserved anywhere on the web? I'd be interested to have a look. FWIW, as far as I can tell the Sony format switching works really well when picking up the line 23 data (changes quickly and correctly, doesn't stretch the picture unless you ask it to, etc.) and as well as can be expected for the SCART signal, which only gives a positive indication in one direction.
DX30 wrote:TV manufacturers differ in their interpretation of the Line23 spec.
Well, there's a surprise!
DX30 wrote:e.g. What happens if the Scart and Line23 disagree?
Well, I can't imagine a situation where the SCART would say widescreen and the line 23 data say 4:3, but my suspicion is that the SCART signal would have priority on the Sony. And they can't disagree the other way around, because there's no way for SCART signalling to positively assert that it's 4:3.
DX30 wrote:What happens if the Line23 signal is removed?
I assume you mean a situation where there's initially line 23 data present, and the telly has switched to that format, then all of a sudden there's no line 23 data at all. This appears to me to be the situation that's causing the problem... the TV can get the line 23 data from the STB, but not from the TiVo, and since they're on the same SCART input it sees it as the line 23 signal disappearing.
That's what the configuration option I mentioned relates to - you can set it to either remember the last line 23 format it saw (and therefore stick with that), or drop back to whatever aspect ratio you last manually set it to. (Of course, the manual doesn't actually explain what it does, but that appears to be the effect.) And it seems to wait a while before switching back, presumably in case the line 23 data is a bit patchy (as I imagine it can be on, for example, VCR playback). Either way, if the SCART widescreen signal is still there, it displays 16:9.
DX30 wrote:My TiVo has always had that offset but that isn't what determines line 23. The picture offset is determined by the timing of the vertical sync pulse relative to the start of the picture. Line 23 is determined by counting 23 horizontal sync pulses after the vertical sync pulse, not by guessing based on the time after the vertical sync.
Yep, agreed - I think we're at cross purposes. The lines are, by definition, numbered with reference to the vertical sync pulse. So surely, if the picture from the TiVo is offset upwards compared to the original signal, that implies that the picture data is occurring a few lines sooner after the vertical sync signal that it did originally.
Does the TiVo interpret and store the line 23 data when recording, and then reconstruct it on playback, or does it just record it as the left hand side of the first line of picture data? If the latter, the vertical shift will have moved it to the wrong line. I suspect that your Panasonic is happy to accept WSS data on a different line, while the Sony insists on it being on line 23, which would explain the difference in behaviour. Does that make sense?
DX30 wrote:The Larch wrote:Is it at all possible that there's a mystery bit somewhere in the guide data that says that this source (or this channel), transmits line 23 data instead of line 20/283 data? That would explain things...
I don't think so. If I set the stb to output a 4:3 center cutout then I get a 4:3 picture on replay etc. not one stretched to 16:9.
Hmm, not sure I follow your reasoning here, but I think I expressed myself badly in the first place. However, if you're sure the vertical offset has always been there, then obviously that's not an altepg difference. And perhaps I'm mistaken in thinking that it used to work. It's possible that I had toggled the 'Auto Format' setting at some point in between, and forgot about it.
That vertical offset is a bit puzzling though. Is it possible that it's a result of TiVo having originally been engineered for NTSC (where the picture data starts on lines 20 and 283), then (incompletely?) adapted for PAL (where it
should start on lines 23 and 336).
Ah, just found this:
http://archive.tivocommunity.com/tivo-vb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=77999, which relates to a similar vintage of Sony telly. I'll have to try out switching to PAL only when I have an opportunity, and see if it has any effect.