Hi,

august wrote
>> august wrote:
>> > ok, with the "force pixelformat" filter in the GUI player, I now
>> > have a white screen again.
>>
>> Ok, what I would do now is to play a bit with the 100s of OpenGL
>> settings and see what happens. But for that, I must sit in front of
>> the machine, which has this behaviour. Maybe I can find a machine
>> here, which also has this behaviour.
>>
>
> hmm..  if you give me a testing task, I'd be glad to go through and test
> the options.
>
> I don't muck with opengl or xserver settings anymore....so you'd have to
> explain what I need to do.  I have a general idea, but it has been a
> while.

XServer settings shouldn't matter here. I'm 100% sure that it's a bug
in my code, which is so stupid, that I simply don't find it :)

One possibility would be to install libquicktime from source. It has
a tiny player (lqtplay), which is a bit similar to the gmerlin gl
video playback. If that would work for you, I could compare the codes.

If I call lqtplay with

lqtplay -noxv <video_file>

It says:

INFO: gl: DRI=Yes
INFO: gl: frame=720x576, texture=1024x1024
INFO: using BC_RGB888 + OpenGL

Burkhard


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