Steve, when I run lspci on my 1215T, it identifies the sound hardware as
an ATI RS880 [Radeo HD 4200], not a Realtek. As such, my experience
that you referenced above might not be relevant to this specific bug.
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Mario Limonciello said: "Hi can you try to upgrade to 1.0~rc2? Aspect
ratio issues were addressed in this release. Thanks."
I don't believe this will fix it, because:
- the video plays fine if the screen resolution is not 1024x768
- the video plays fine if it is net set to full screen
- the pr
Screen resolution of 1024x960 should read 1280x960
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On further investigation, I have found that I have misdiagnosed the
problem. The two computers I was running this on have different screen
resolutions, and the problem seems to be related to that and operating
in full screen.
To reproduce the problem, start with a video whose resolution is
854x48
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mencoder
Start with an NTSC video, 720x480, with a 16:9 aspect ratio. It may be
progressive or interlaced; doesn't matter. (This may also hold true for
PAL/SECAM, but I have no way to know). Call this file input.avi
Do this:
mencoder input.avi -vf