On Tue, 12 Jun 2001 at 10:06:14PM +0200, Zdenek Kabelac wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 12, 2001 at 09:17:45PM +0200, Pawel Dziekonski wrote:
> > 
> > > > >   X-3.3.6 and kernel 2.4.x???
> > >       ^^^^^^^
> > > He has no Xv, so it's useless for him, because AFAIK aviplay can't
> > > use YUV scaler feature of mga_vid driver, only uses it for v-sync.
> > > Maybe he has to upgrade X to 4.x or use mplayer :)
> > 
> > Thanks, Pawel
> 
> I would just personaly suggest to upgrade to XFree4.0

I've tried, but I got severe texture corruption and slowdowns
with q3 under x-4.0.2 and .3, so I'm st{i|u}cked to utah-glx/x-3.3.6.
Also direct rendering is managed in horrible way under X4, IMHO.
This is because direct is enable on X startup not on demand, so
you need more graphics card memory to run on high-res desktops
or use low-res desktop. With 16 meg card (my matrox g400), the highest
res. is 1024x768 -- imagine this on 19'' screen :-(

Anyway, yesterday evening I've compiled successfully cvs snapshot
and works well, just one question: from right-clicked menu I select 
640x480, but aviplay still switches to 1600x1200 (my desktop res.)
after pressing "m".  What do I do wrong?

regards, Pawel
-- 
Pawel Dziekonski - dzieko#mml.ch.pwr.wroc.pl - http://2618374022/dzieko
"Xaero: Mess with the best, Dzieko; die like the rest!"

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