[MPlayer-users] Possible bug in frame buffer support...
Giulio Chiappini
karmik at libero.it
Tue Nov 26 18:26:03 CET 2002
Hello list , this is my sistem:
i've a Debian 3.0 upgraded with the unstable packages
my kernel version is 2.4.19
i've the libc library version 6
XFree86 Version 4.2.1.1
my Gnu C Compiler version is 2.95.4
my ld version is 2.13.90.0.14
my binutils version is 2.13.90.0.14 i've both the gtk2 and gtk1.2
installed
my hardware configuration is:
CPU: Pentium II (Klamath) at 233 Mhz
Mainboard: ABIT-BE6 with BIOS Revition BE6-TH
Video card: Graphic Blaster TNT2 Ultra with 32 MB on-board ram
The video driver is Nvidia 1.0-3123 with the glx extension
My soundcard is a SB-AWE32 with 2 mb of awe-synth ram bank on-board
I *think* (i have really no knowledge of coding , so i'm gonna think of
something that maybe isn't..)
that there's a bug with the Framebuffer support:
When i play a video file (i tried with pure-avi , divx-avi and vcd-mpg)
everything's fine.. when i quit the player , and i switch in console
mode (both with the ctrl+alt+F* hot-keys combination and quitting the
window manager) , there's a "footprint" of the last-played frame of the
file i've just closed.
i Guess is a framebuffer problem because it doesn't disappear even if i
reboot , so i really think that the framebuffer keeps that image (until
poweroff). Of course , i worked around the problem disabling the fbdev
support (which isn't so useful if Xv support is available..) while
compiling MPlayer and while compiling the kernel (same version).
i compiled my MPlayer cvs snapshot with the following flags:
--enable-gui --enable-png --enable-freetype --disable-dvdread
--disable-nav --disable-css --disable-mpdvdkit and the following
codecs and options were detected by the configure script
Enabled optional drivers:
Input: network tv vcd Codecs: libavcodec real directshow win32
libvorbis Audio output: oss mpegpes(file) Video output: xvidix
vesa png mpegpes(file) fbdev dga xv x11 Hope this stuff might be useful
for you.. if not , i'm really sorry to have troubled you...
Giulio Chiappini
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