Am Do, 18. Dez 2014 um 13:06:31 +0300 schrieb Rémi Denis-Courmont: > I still consider this a bug in XVideo drivers, but there is a work-around in > VLC now. Unfortunately, that means XVideo output will require memory > copying. This is not avoidable without a fix for the XVideo drivers (which > is unlikely to happen anytime soon).
Stupid question of mine and regardless of where the bug actually originates: Why is this bug triggered with vlc 2.2.x but not with 2.1.x where apart from vlc's dependencies the rest of the system is not changed a bit? Dirk -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

