The same problem is present here. The distortion looks as if the screen
is updating too slowly, or not synchronized to the refresh rate. That
is, you see parts of the old picture and part of the new picture at the
same time.
The problem only occurs when compiz is enabled (no matter if normal or
ex
Hi there,
At first sight i can't identify the culprit, could you please give me a little
more information about your system?, for instance which version of the nvidia
driver, libxv1, xserver, gnome, etc, are you using. Do you have desktop effects
activated?, are you using gutsy or feisty?, if y
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ uname -r
2.6.22-13-generic
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo discover
--disable=parallel,serial,usb,ide,scsi,pcmcia --format="%M\t%S\t%D\t%i\n" video
parse error reading X server string `unknown'
parse error reading X server string `unknown'
G73 [GeForce 7600 GS] unknown unknown 10
This is the same for several types of media files mpeg1, avi and mp4.
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All video playback is distorted, both VLC and Totem.
Please see screenshots in link:
After update, totem using GNOME "standard" video sink and VLC using XVideo:
http://origami.nu/bilder/gutsy/totem.XV.png
http://origami.nu/bilder/gutsy/vlc.XV.png
With X11 output (expected):
http://origami.nu/bil
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