That is the reason why TexturedVideo is disabled per default in Ubuntu
and afaik it is still in Intrepid with Intel graphic. X11 video output
is no option since is consumes much more cpu and looks very ugly
(grainy) if resized or looked in full screen but of course you can
change it for your favorite video player. VLC has an option dialog for
this, mplayer a command line option I guess and for Totem and any
gstreamer video player you can use gstreamer-properties.

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Need textured-video - No video when using window transparency.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/213532
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