Am 07.05.2012 19:10, schrieb Thomas Lübking:
> Am 07.05.2012, 18:49 Uhr, schrieb Roland Scheidegger
> :
>
>> You could try it out by compiling the intel ddx driver yourself, the
>> limits are IMAGE_MAX_WIDTH/IMAGE_MAX_HEIGHT in intel_video.c.
>> (Of course, the real fix would take the hw into acc
Am 07.05.2012, 18:49 Uhr, schrieb Roland Scheidegger
:
You could try it out by compiling the intel ddx driver yourself, the
limits are IMAGE_MAX_WIDTH/IMAGE_MAX_HEIGHT in intel_video.c.
(Of course, the real fix would take the hw into account, 2048 seems
indeed like the limit for i915.)
FTR t
Am 06.05.2012 23:53, schrieb Rogério Brito:
> Hi, Uoti.
>
> On Apr 26 2012, Uoti Urpala wrote:
>> This is a limitation reported by libXv. It's likely due to limitations
>> of your graphics hardware. You can try other output methods such as gl,
>> but it's likely they won't work well either on suc
Hi, Uoti.
On Apr 26 2012, Uoti Urpala wrote:
> This is a limitation reported by libXv. It's likely due to limitations
> of your graphics hardware. You can try other output methods such as gl,
> but it's likely they won't work well either on such hardware.
Yes, I just went to read the code and I c
This is a limitation reported by libXv. It's likely due to limitations
of your graphics hardware. You can try other output methods such as gl,
but it's likely they won't work well either on such hardware.
Using --xy=0.5 won't help, because that will try to do the scaling in
hardware, but the limit
Hi, Andrea.
On Apr 24 2012, A Mennucc wrote:
> try the option '-xy 0.5'
This doesn't work, at least with Intel graphic cards. Does it work for you?
Does it work for you without the scaling down? What does xvinfo report?
Regards,
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hi,
try the option '-xy 0.5'
a.
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Hi, People.
Some months ago, I got a video from youtube (youtube ID yQ5U8suTUw0) which
no program can play on any system that I tried, including mplayer2.
It has a resolution of 2542x1080 pixels and I get the following when I try
to