[MPlayer-users] Re: Full screen mode isn't actually full screen

Vladimir Mosgalin mosgalin at VM10124.spb.edu
Sat Sep 2 11:55:27 CEST 2006


Hi Anssi Saari!

 On 2006.09.02 at 08:02:03 +0300, Anssi Saari wrote next:

> > Why are you guys all talking about GL? Did I miss some email that said 
> > xv wasn't working? Is xv known not to work on Radeon 9200 cards?
> 
> There's this thing about the ATI drivers (fglrx). If you enable 3D
> acceleration, Xv goes. I don't know if it's still valid with current
> drivers, but my old XF86Config has this comment among the generated
> settings:
> 
> # Note: When OpenGL Overlay is enabled, Video Overlay
> #       will be disabled automatically
> 
> Video Overlay means Xv, of course.

Well you are wrong. Video overlay means xv, but "opengl overlay" has
nothing to do with 3d acceleration. Just set opengl overlay option to
"no" in xf86config/xorg.conf and enjoy xv together with opengl. Why have
you turned opengl overlay on in the first place if you don't even know
what is it and why you might need it? It's not like any opengl
application you are going to run requires it.

That aside, don't use xv on radeon, use xvidix (together with
svgalib_helper if you don't want to run mplayer under sudo) or gl.

-- 

Vladimir



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