Ch?: I'm also using OpenSolaris 2008.11 and don't see any jumpyness when viewing the referenced video. I tried running totem in full-screen mode and normal default window mode. Seems to work okay either way.
Try running gstreamer-properties, then go to the "Video" tab, and change the "Default Output" setting to "X Window System (X11/XShm/Xv)" instead of "X Window System (No Xv)". Enabling Xv should improve video performance with GStreamer. If you still have problems, any information you can provide to indicate what the performance issue might be would be helpful. For example, is the CPU being over-worked? Does the top command show any process is burdening the CPU? Brian > I am using Indiana 2008.11 and have found that the Totem shipped with the > release is extremely jumpy when trying to render video to the screen. For > comparison I am able to get perfect playback using the VLC from LWS > > example media: > http://ia310809.us.archive.org/3/items/whycopyrightdoc/whycopyrightdoc.ogg > > My system is an Ultra 20 with the following specs: > psrinfo: single core 2211 MHz > prtconf: Memory size: 1023 Megabytes > isainfo: amd64 > video: Quadro FX 1400 (128MB) > > Has anyone else experienced this issue? Any tips?
