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When using mplayer, I switched between all possible output. I used to use |
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vdpau. I had the same problem with vlc and kaffeine. Nvidia vsync option |
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also haven't work. |
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2014/1/16 Nikos Chantziaras <realnc@×××××.com> |
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> On 16/01/14 03:12, João Matos wrote: |
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>> Dear list, |
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>> I'm having problem to watch videos on Gentoo, since I can't remember. I |
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>> got stripes all the time, but it get worse iv the scene is fast. |
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>> A couple days ago, a friend borrowed my Nvidia gt 240, and I started to |
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>> use my at-least-seven-year-old onboard Intel card. For my surprise, I |
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>> can watch any videos without problem. |
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>> Unfortunately I didn't get my card back to do some testing, but I'd like |
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>> to share it with you to see if someone had any similar problem. My |
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>> system is ~amd64, including the nvidia-drivers. |
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>> Thank you, |
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> The problem is Xv output. There seems to be a bug in driver that results |
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> in tearing and rendering corruption on the tearing line. |
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> VDPAU and GL output should be working correctly. |
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João Neto |
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Linux User #461527 |
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http://br.linkedin.com/pub/jo%C3%A3o-de-matos/7/316/552 |