[MPlayer-users] XV on a Trident Cyberblade
Arpi
arpi at thot.banki.hu
Thu Oct 25 13:22:09 CEST 2001
Hi,
It is Trident Xv driver problem. complain to Xv driver author.
> [Automatic answer: RTFM (read DOCS, FAQ), also read DOCS/bugreports.html &
> http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-2.96.html if you still have questions or problems]
>
> Hello mplayer developers,
>
> First of all, mplayer rocks! To my humble opinion, it's the best player
> available for *nix.
>
> However, I've a question. On my desktop pc equipped with a voodoo3, the
> xv output works outstanding! I get nice smooth scaled movies. On the
> laptop, equipped with a Trident Microsystems CyberBlade i1 (rev 106) the
> xv output doesn't work well. The movies (352x240) have an offset to the
> right leaving a vertical blue bar on the left hand side of 26 pixels
> wide. When playing a dvd size (720x304) movie, the screen is splitted
> into 3 parts. On the left hand side, I see the right hand side part. On
> the right hand side, I see the left hand side part. On the left hand
> side edge, I see a blue vertical bar. Only a small vertical part in the
> center is at the right place.
>
> The x11 driver works well on the laptop, but is so much slower.
>
> *** I've read the documentation and I know this Trident chip isn't
> mentioned in the xv driver part. ***
>
> However, the Trident does have XVideo support according to the XFree86
> log file:
>
> (II) Loading extension XVideo
> (II) Loading extension XVideo-MotionCompensation
>
> If XVideo is not supported for this videochip, I have no problems with
> that. I just watch the movies on the desktop pc. :-)
>
> Keep on the good work!
> Gilbert Duivesteijn
>
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