Would someone with a working OpenGL setup mind posting their xorg.cong?
Kevin or Graham, perhaps....

~B


On Tue, 2007-05-01 at 22:03 -0400, Kevin Brosius wrote:
> On 2007-05-01 19:38, Dennis Schulmeister wrote:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > > I think there is something odd in the OpenGL implementation.
> > > try this: Have two videotracks. In the bottom one there is video. On the
> > > top track there is a small piece of video like in this example:
> > > http://www.raldee.net/cinelerra.png
> > > 
> > > Now play this. At the point where the first track has information, the
> > > framerate drops from 25 to 7fps with OpenGL. With the X11-XV driver,
> > > performance is 25fps all the way.
> > > Now the same applies to a simple dissolve in one track. Framerate drops
> > > with OpenGL driver as well whereas the X11-XV driver has a constant
> > > framerate of 25.
> > 
> > This is exactly one of those problems I described in the thread "general
> > cinelerra performance".
> > 
> > > My Card is a Gforce 7800 with the latest NVidia drivers.
> > 
> > My card is a GForce, too. I think it's GForce MX 4000 together with
> > NVidia's binary drivers.
> > 
> > My suggestion is that all people with openGL-troubles post the card
> > model and driver. I wouldn't be surprised if most of them (including
> > myself) are using NVidia cards. There might be something fishy with
> > their closed-source drivers.
> > 
> 
> The 'closed source' NVidia drivers are what the cinelerra OpenGL support
> was written against.  There was an attempt to make it work on ATI also,
> and I believe it is working, but there seemed to be slight differences
> in the ATI OpenGL 2.x implementation.
> 
> I don't think the MX 4000 card supports OpenGL 2.x, there is a table you
> can check to be sure.
> 
> We have a pretty thorough OpenGL debug info section on one of the
> wikis.  See: 
> http://e.kevb.net/lurker/message/20060918.000650.88f48afa.en.html .
> 
> Some additional info about supported cards in:
> http://e.kevb.net/lurker/message/20060910.144509.62812886.en.html
> But it's probably easier to use the checks listed on the wiki page to
> see which version your presently installed card and drivers support.
> 


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