Chris,<br><br>From Your Xorg.0.log:<br><br><pre>(II) Loading extension XVideo<br>(II) Loading extension XVideo-MotionCompensation<br>(II) Loading extension X-Resource</pre>Notice XVideo-MotionCompensation (XVMC)<br><br>That doesn't mean is used by the application, only that exists (which is good)
<br>If the application is built with it enabled then you may have problems.<br><br>I see you have a NVIDIA card and XVMC is the most probable issue.<br><br>Try to make sure softdevice is not compiled with XVMC enabled until this extension is fixed.
<br><br>Regards.<br>Ilariu<br><br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 8/7/06, <b class="gmail_sendername">Chris Elsworth</b> <<a href="mailto:chris@shagged.org">chris@shagged.org</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
Ilariu,<br><br>Hm I don't think XvMC is enabled. It would say so in Xorg.0.log if it<br>was, right? A complete copy of my most recent X startup is here<br><a href="http://spork.qfe3.net/~chris/vdr/Xorg.0.log">http://spork.qfe3.net/~chris/vdr/Xorg.0.log
</a><br><br>No mention of XvMC that I can see, so I presume it's off. Config is:<br><a href="http://spork.qfe3.net/~chris/vdr/xorg.conf">http://spork.qfe3.net/~chris/vdr/xorg.conf</a><br>all fairly simple and almost the defaults.
<br><br>Chris<br><br><br>On Mon, Aug 07, 2006 at 03:49:46PM +0100, Ilariu Raducan wrote:<br>> This also happened to me with vdr-xine if I tried to use xvmc video output<br>> with NVIDIA.<br>> Maybe you need to check if you have xvmc enabled.
<br>><br>> On 8/7/06, Stefan Lucke <<a href="mailto:stefan@lucke.in-berlin.de">stefan@lucke.in-berlin.de</a>> wrote:<br>><br>> On Montag 07 August 2006 05:20, Chris Elsworth wrote:<br>> > On Sun, Aug 06, 2006 at 06:45:55PM -0700, CR wrote:
<br>> > > Hi Chris,<br>> > ><br>> > > Chris Elsworth wrote:<br>> > ><br>> > > > Yes, I read the old mails and found the hue of 0 or 100<br>> suggestion,
<br>> > > > and tried it (see original mail I posted) and it didn't work. I<br>> just<br>> > > > tried it again with softdevice from cvs to double check and it<br>> didn't
<br>> > > > have any effect, so maybe I'm running into a slightly different<br>> > > > problem.<br>> > > ><br>> > > > Do you have any suggestions about how I might try to debug it?
<br>> > ><br>> > > Can you take a look at:<br>> > ><br>> > > <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/16371732@N00">http://www.flickr.com/photos/16371732@N00</a><br>>
<br>> @CR, I've seen this but I don't know whats the problem with your setup<br>> or<br>> why our osd drawing is wrong in combination with nvidia cards.<br>> At which color depth is your X server running ?
<br>><br>> > ><br>> > > and let me know if your OSD looks like<br>> "softdevice_wrongoverlay1_software"<br>> > > or "softdevice_wrongoverlay_software" ?
<br>> > ><br>> > > I think the problem lies in the code that alpha blends the OSD with<br>> the<br>> > > video image. Changing the HUE setting for me had no effect<br>> either. I
<br>> > > notice the OSD becomes "strange" once any video is playing. Until<br>> then<br>> > > the OSD looks fine...<br>> ><br>> > Hello,<br>> >
<br>> > Hmm, mine look different from all your examples.<br>> ><br>> > This is the pink, incorrect display:<br>> > <a href="http://spork.qfe3.net/~chris/vdr/snapshot4.png">http://spork.qfe3.net/~chris/vdr/snapshot4.png
</a><br>> ><br>> > When changing to this channel, vdr says:<br>> > Aug 7 04:12:57 media vdr: [1191] [VideoOut]: 720x576 [90,0 540x576]<br>> -> 1024x768 [128,0 768x768]<br>> >
<br>> ><br>> > This is a correct display:<br>> > <a href="http://spork.qfe3.net/~chris/vdr/snapshot5.png">http://spork.qfe3.net/~chris/vdr/snapshot5.png</a><br>> ><br>> > And when changing to this channel, vdr says:
<br>> > Aug 7 04:13:29 media vdr: [1197] [VideoOut]: 720x576 [0,0 720x576] -><br>> 1024x768 [0,0 1024x768]<br>> ><br>> ><br>> > Another incorrect:<br>> >
<a href="http://spork.qfe3.net/~chris/vdr/snapshot6.png">http://spork.qfe3.net/~chris/vdr/snapshot6.png</a><br>> ><br>> > And the log:<br>> > Aug 7 04:14:35 media vdr: [1216] [VideoOut]: 704x576 [0,0 704x576] ->
<br>> 1024x768 [0,0 1024x768]<br>> ><br>> ><br>> > Screenshots were made with ksnapshot. The only correlation I can make<br>> > so far is that lower resolutions seem to present the problem?
<br>><br>> Can you try that without any skin / osd related plugin and with an<br>> unpatched<br>> (vanilla) vdr ?<br>> What are your osd postions and size specs (setup -> osd) ?<br>>
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