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Ubuntu 9.10 fully updated
CPU: Intel Core Duo T2050 (2x1.6Ghz)
Video card: ATI Radeon Xpress 200M
- I can't watch 720p videos because the video gets choppy (stucks at one
- frame and remains blocky for about five seconds) when there is a high
- bitrate section (
Same problem here and I was effected by the problems with Intel video
drivers in the previous release, and now this. What's strange is that it
was working fine in the 9.10 Alpha, Beta, and Release Candidate. It
wasn't until the Release that it started doing this again. It's
extremely frustrating be
I have got the same problem with a BenQ Joybook R55E laptop. CPU: Core
Duo T2050, i945 chipset, Intel GMA950 VGA
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"I have a friend with and Intel GMA950 and he's got the same problem as
me,so its not related to video card drivers."
This sentence belongs to the actual problem.
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Full screen doesn't work for me either and HD videos are choppy too
(YouTube videos only play smoothly on Ubuntu 8.04). I have a friend with
and Intel GMA950 and he's got the same problem as me,so its not related
to video card drivers.
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I'm not sure if this is related, but something seems to be wrong since I
upgraded to 9.10. I watched a YouTube video just now, and it suddenly
started to be a little slow. It didn't show much trouble in it's normal
size, but when I activated fullscreen mode, it was unwatchable. This
doesn't happen
Totem doesn't work for me.
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CPU: Intel Core Duo T2050 (2x1.6Ghz)
Video card: ATI Radeon Xpress 200M
I can't watch 720p videos because the video gets choppy (stucks at one
frame and remains blocky for about five seconds) when there i
Totem seems to work fine.
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Play back of HD is better using xine and xine-ui but even that warns of
too many dropped frames. The files play flawlessly on WMP and on a Mac.
I'm guessing this is a software issue rather than a hardware issue as my
PC is dual boot and the files play flawlessly under vista, yet choppy
(that's putt
If you could still use totem-xine this wouldn't be a problem... thanks
so much for that. Anyway, the xine libraries make better use of the
graphics card to accelerate video playback and generally do better when
you just want to sit down and watch a movie in fullscreen. You could try
installing xine
I get similar behaviour. I'm using 9.10, fully updated, with ATI
Catalyst drivers version 9.10 (xorg-drivers-fglrx 2:8.661-0ubuntu1), and
the card being ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3470. The choppy behaviour occurs
after a certain period, depending on the bitrate of the video, somewhere
between 10 and 3
Probably the same problem?
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1320668
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Screenshot of top when video plays smoothly.
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Screenshot of top when video playback is choppy.
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** Description changed:
Ubuntu 9.10 fully updated
xorg-server 2:1.6.4-2ubuntu4
Video card: ATI Radeon Xpress 200M
CPU: Intel Core Duo T2050 (2x1.6Ghz)
- I can't watch 720p videos because the video gets stuck and remains
- blocky for five seconds when there is a high bitrate section (
** Description changed:
Ubuntu 9.10 fully updated
xorg-server 2:1.6.4-2ubuntu4
Video card: ATI Radeon Xpress 200M
CPU: Intel Core Duo T2050 (2x1.6Ghz)
I can't watch 720p videos because the video gets stuck and remains
blocky for five seconds when there is a high bitrate section (
** Description changed:
Ubuntu 9.10 fully updated
- xorg-server 2:1.6.4-2ubuntu4
+ xorg-server 2:1.6.4-2ubuntu4
Video card: ATI Radeon Xpress 200M
CPU: Intel Core Duo T2050 (2x1.6Ghz)
- I've got 30% xorg CPU usage when i'm watching 720p videos in VLC and in
- MPlayer too (I think its
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