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Some opinions:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=651312#c37
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=669122#c2
http://blog.martin-graesslin.com/blog/2012/09/performance-improvements-in-kwin-4-9-2-and-4-10/comment-page-1/#comment-50548
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eZFlow, Cesar, if "Force full screen redraws" works for you then you
might be interested to subscribe to bug 901097. That bug is where we are
planning to make buffer swapping enabled by default (once it can be made
to perform better).
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Comment #60 does work for me
Enable Workarounds -> Force full screen redrews (buffer swap) on repaint
And is the only thing a need to do!
Nvidia 6200 AGP
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Yes, it is. At least it was when I last checked – a week ago or so.
There is one difference though: when you enable full screen redraws in
ccsm, the tearing stops – no additional steps are necessary as far as my
experience goes. It does not even seem to be required to force enable
vsync for OpenGl
Is this still being seen in Precise?
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michal.gregor:
Sorry, my bad its sh not bash
# This file is sourced by Xsession(5), not executed.
# Setup nvidia settings
NVIDIASETTINGSRC="$HOME/.nvidia-settings-rc"
NVIDIASETTINGS=/usr/bin/nvidia-settings
NVIDIAMODULE="$(grep nvidia /proc/modules | cut -d ' ' -f 1)"
if [ "x$NVIDIAMODULE" = "x
I also had very bad tearing issues in videos using a GeForce 320M on my
Macbook Air. Coment #60 fixed this issue for me too. On my desktop
machine I have a GeForce 560 Ti which does not require that setting.
Until now it has always been sufficient to adjust the sync settings in
nvidia-settings and
Hmm, that does not seem to work for me. In fact, it fails with this
error (copied from ~/.xsession-errors):
Loading X session script /etc/X11/Xsession.d/44x11-nvidia-settings
[: 12: xnvidia: unexpected operator
Any idea what I might be doing wrong?
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For everyone's benefit, there is away around this (and maybe works with other
wms?):
bash -c "sleep 2; compiz --replace"
put this into /etc/X11/Xsession.d/44x11-nvidia-settings
# This file is sourced by Xsession(5), not executed.
# Setup nvidia settings
NVIDIASETTINGSRC="$HOME/.nvidia-setti
I was able to remove almost all screen tearing by doing the following:
Disable flipping (aka. double buffering) in nvidia-settings
Enable vsync in nvidia-settings
Enable 'sync to vblank' in Compiz (under the OpenGL section)
DISABLE 'detect refresh rate' in Compiz (under Compositing section)
Set ref
My tearing stopped when I disabled compositing.
I did this by running the following command in the terminal:
sudo nvidia-xconfig -no-composite
After that I rebooted and the tearing was gone.
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@eZFlow: That option didn't help me (QuadroFX 570M). I still get
definite tearing. Going without compositing seems to be the only
solution. It's gotten better and and worse between versions, but
tearing is at an all-time worst in 11.10.
I'd agree with the poster above that Mutter does not have t
btw. for smoother compiz effects, in opengl plugin disable sync to
vblank. Also under composite disable detect refresh rate and set it to
60.
As you can see the default settings are poor and for some reason
developers are not improving it.
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All my tearing issues on nvidia are fixed when enabling "force full screen
redraws on repaint" in workarounds section of compizconfig. No need to
disable composite. Ubuntu should have some smart hardware detection and
apply the right tweaks automagically.
On Sun, Oct 16, 2011 at 7:19 PM, Geert Jan
Same for me. It just seems that X.org in combination with any kind of
hardware acceleration and/or compositing will result in vsync problems,
at least on NVIDIA hardware.
I've been testing 11.10 with Unity, GNOME Shell and Xfce (with
compositing effects enabled), with different NVIDIA/X.org settin
The situation has not improved in 11.10. Still massive tearing problems
unless you add 'Option "Composite" "Disable"' to xorg.conf. Very sad as
all the nice Unity stuff is useless until this bug is fixed. I would be
more than happy to work with any developers interested in solving this.
I'm just
I have noticed that in 10.10, having Metacity set to do compositing
causes video tearing (tested apps: SMPLayer, XBMC; both using VDPAU)
whereas using Compiz does not (once refresh rates and "Sync to VBlank"
are set via correctly CCSM and in the X Server settings).
This is on a system with a GT240
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have been annoyed by this for a while, but #45 fixed it for me, in
particular it seems to be the option
Enable Workarounds -> Force full screen redrews (buffer swap) on repaint
in CCSM. Fixed tearing on the desktop and in OpenGL, didn't notice any
in videos in the first place.
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To add to my last comment, screen tearing is apparent using both Chrome
and Firefox, in window or full-screen HTML5 and Flash video. So, whilst
video played in VLC doesn't tear, it does tear in other applications. So
the work-around isn't working for me in some cases.
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The workaround "Disable DFP...(name of your screen) -> Force Full Gpu
Scaling" as mentioned by michael.gregor in post #45 worked for me, but I
must add to this bug report that this bug also occurs when using KWin (I
use Kubuntu and KDE 4.7 Oneiric), so it's not restricted to Compiz +
NVidia.
** Al
I still have not been able to get video without tearing with composite
enabled. Can someone who has this working post all of their details?
- compiz settings: unredirect fullscreen, force independant output painting,
refresh rate detection, workarounds, etc
- nouveau or nvidia driver? version?
I can as well confirm that I do not get tearing with compiz when I
enable Force full screen redraws. I've used the video you posted to test
– thank you very much for the link by the way.
I first started to experience tearing in 10.10. Although back then once
I enabled vsync to be forced for OpenGL
Markus - have you tested with the video I posted? If the composite
extension is enabled, I get tearing even when compiz is not running.
Depending on the video, you may not always see it. That's why I made
the test clip.
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Enable Workarounds -> Force full screen redrews (buffer swap) on repaint
bash -c "sleep 2; compiz --replace"
Triggering the compiz redraw option immediately triggers tearing.
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Just tried the Fedora 15 LiveCD, it also exhibits tearing when playing
the test clip from post #38. If the cause is the same, then Ubuntu is
not the only distribution affected.
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I tested again with the latest (275.09.07) proprietary drivers today
(compiled on 11.04 from the 11.10 source packages). They exhibit
exactly the same tearing problem. None of the usual workarounds solve
it completely. The only thing that does work is disabling the composite
extension in xorg.co
As I wrote here on comment #31 I was able to remove tearing enabling the
Force full screen redraws (buffer swap) on repaint, the Sync to Vblank
options on nvidia server settings and setting the compiz fusion icon to
start at boot with indirect rendering disabled( I think this works
as the comp
Hi guys,
I tested the workaround as stated in #45, but I still see some tearing
in windows on my main desktop (seen with chrome for example).
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For some reason the attached workaround seems to work for some people
(see http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1742643&page=4) including
me. I do not fancy having the whole screen redrawn on every repaint, but
it seems rather interesting that it works.
Also – the solution proposed in comment
I have tested both nvidia driver and nouveau under unity, classic, and
classic (no effects). Changing driver makes no difference. Single or
dual display makes no difference. Tearing is less with classic (no
effects), but still present. The only thing that solves it for me is
disabling the compo
Yes, with mutter there is no tearing in my configration. Ok, testing
with the video linked here I see a very very little tearing on the top
of the streen only for 1-2 second after I totem goes full screen, I
think it depend by visible gtk widget.
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Are you sure that it does not happen with mutter? As far as I can see it
happens in any type of session – unity, classic, classic with no
effects, unity 2D, even if I explicitly call mutter --replace. It is
true that it is nvidia-specific though.
It might be interesting to find out whether this is
"Unredirect fullscreen doesn't work unless decorators are killed"
but it seems work a for me. Now I have the 275 nvidia driver, a configured
.bashrc, /etc/init.d/gdm and /etc/init/gdm.cof adding export
__GL_SYNC_TO_VBLANK=1
export XV_SYNC_TO_VBLANK=1
export __GL_SYNC_DISPLAY_DEVICE=DFP-0
export
This is release is a joke... :D I have even tried to downgrade the
xserver and the nvidia driver to those present in maverick but that
didn't seem to work at all (which is surprising to say the least as this
worked for me on maverick). Disabling compositing does not work either.
I have tried the xo
Disabling compositing in xorg.conf seems to stop the tearing (so far,
anyway):
Section "Extensions"
Option "Composite" "Disable"
EndSection
That seems to point to an xorg bug of some sort.
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This is a simple test clip for tearing issues I've made. Any tearing
will be very obvious with this clip (the vertical bar should be smooth
with no jagged disconnects).
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Things I've tried:
- Run under classic or unity - Very bad tearing. Unredirect fullscreen has no
effect unless decorators are killed, in which case it behaves the same as
classic (no effects).
- Run under classic (no effects) - One tear instead of multiple tears. The
vertical position of the
I have this issue as well. Very bad tearing with compiz (unity or
classic). "Unredirect fullscreen" only works if you kill the decorator
(in both unity and classic). Currently using nouveau drivers.
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Hi All,
This issue also affects me, Nvidia 450
Please describe to me where in compiz is the "unredirect fullscreen" and
"screen refresh rate" options. I do not find either of them anywhere. refresh
rate used to be there in maverick.
Not that this solves the issue, aparently, but I am confused a
Seems that option "Unredirect Fullscreen Windows" does not work at all
if unity-window-decorator or gtk-window-decorator is running.
If "Unredirect Fullscreen Windows" is enabled and I kill the process,
fullscreen videos does not have tearing.
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I have this issue with nvidia hardware and the nvidia driver since 8.04
Always only while using compiz. But since compiz is now also unitys problem,
it's fair to say it's also an important one finally.
Tried severall workaround and some bring good performance but aspecially
videos will always tea
May I help anyway to solve this bug?, i mean, i'm not a developer, but
this bug affects me. May i upload some logs or my system configuration?
I've tried all vsync configuration proposed here but with no results...
In my case i see 'realy-fast-magnetic-like-distorsion' when opening many
times dash
I have a laptop with a geforce 8400m g nvidia graphic card and I always
had this tearing problem. In Maverick I've managed to partially solve it
enabling Sync to VBlank both in the nvidia settings and compiz then
,always in compiz, i enbled the undirect fullscreen windows (I think
it's called like
I did more: I killed any decorator but the problem is still here.
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Did you try to disable window decorator plugin and then restart gdm, did
tearing disappear for you?
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Suspecting something in gtk-window-decorator I tried merald but tearing
is still here
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You can't, so it can't be used as a workaround.
Maybe the plugin has something what should be checked for? Maybe it prevents
compiz to recognize full screen windows, and then full screen workarounds are
not used?
I tried also to change the command to gtk-window-decorator in the plugin
settings
And then disabling "Window Decoration plugin"
but how do you us windows without dcorator???
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When enabling these:
Workarounds plugin:
Legacy fullscreen support
Composite plugin:
Unredirect Fullscreen Windows
And then disabling "Window Decoration plugin", and restarting gdm, Full
Screen videos plays smooth without tearing.
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> I think only way to play full screen video with no tearing in Natty,
is to disable composite extension (see comment #15)
But with mutter (and compositing) there is no tear.
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I think only way to play full screen video with no tearing in Natty, is to
disable composite extension (see comment #15)
Then you need to use classic mode without visual effects (select in login
screen).
I'm using nvidia 9400M with driver nvidia-current (270.41.06).
I tried also nvidia-173, but I
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redraws (on nVidia GP
It seems impossible to have tear-free video playback in Natty.
I tried pretty everithing in nvidia-setting and in compiz. I also set some
enviromental variable in .bashrc as suggested in some wikis.
But using Mutter instead of Compiz, it doesn't tear videos. So, I tried to
downgrade compiz to 0
p.s. dragging windows, they don't tear.
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re
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Sorry can you say a little more about how you managed to get rid of the
tearing? I don't see a "vsync" option in cccm. Do you mean "sync to
vblank" (in OpenGL) or maybe "Don't wait for video sync" in
"Workarounds"? I also don't see a vsync in the nvidia panel (only a
"sync to vblank") either.
Thanks to Taylor (#16), i got my screen tearing-free for fullscreen OpenGL(9800
GT, Natty):
-enable "unredirect fullscreen" + "vsync"
-set refresh-rate to 60
-uncheck automatic detection of refresh rates (detection fails: ccsm says 50,
xrandr says 50 too, nvidia-settings 60, OSD of my screen 60 )
It happens to me regardless of whether compsiting is enabled or not. I'm
using nvidia-current with nVidia 250GT. I enabled vsync of the nVidia
panel, which solved it under Lucid, but didn't help with Natty.
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In Natty, I get close to no tearing with VDPAU on my Nvidia GT240 by
setting ccsm to enable "unredirect fullscreen", enable "vsync", and
forcing compiz's refresh rate to 120. But, it's still hit or miss
sometimes. Vdpau will still sometimes either be slow, or have searious
tearing. I found that by
I did find one way to get vsync to work in Natty, but it involves
editing xorg.conf. I followed these instructions to disable composite
extension: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Composite
Of course if you do that then all desktop effects and Unity stop
working.
What is strange to me that di
I was able to solve the tearing on 10.10 also. But not now. Very
annoying bug. Makes video and gaming experience terrible.
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With my 8400m gs I could solve everything on 10.10 by turning all vsync
options (nvidia-settings & compiz (manually set rate to 60)) on. This
still works for me in Natty in classic mode with compiz ON, but NOT in
unity which also uses compiz. I find this pretty strange.
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For me the situation in Natty got worse. On Maverick (and before) I
couldn't get vsync to work properly when using Compiz, but when using
Metacity vsync was fine. On Natty (beta) vsync doesn't work properly
with both Compiz and Metacity. So right now on Natty, no matter which
settings I use or what
I would test this in Ubuntu 11.04 Natty Narwhal but after upgrading to
the 11.04 development realease and upgrading to the proprietary drivers
Ubuntu freezes after reboot once it reaches the place where there is a
Ubuntu logo in the center and 5 small circles under it.
So for the time being I don'
Still issue in Maverick with NVIDIA driver version 260.19.06 (Linux-
x86_64).
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Still issue in Maverick and Natty.
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Hey Tommi,
Thanks for testing maverick during its development period. Unfortunately it
looks like this bug report didn't get attention during the maverick development
period. But I see there's not been more comments on the bug since the release,
which makes me wonder if this is still an issu
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h
I'm not sure my comment will be relevant, but I've just noticed some
tearing *at the top of the screen only* (that's barely noticeable -- in
openGL 2D games like SMC for instance), when using nvidia proprietary
drivers + compiz.
Please note I'm doing the following which usually gives a flawless ou
Additional information available in duplicates desription and
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with lots of movement I see screen tearing.
The same problem persists even if I enable "Sync to VBlank" in the
- "NVIDIA X
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- when I drag a window around the screen I see screen tearing.
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