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Does anybody know if this is fixed in 12.10? I kinda wanted to stay with
LTS, but if this has improved I would be willing to live dangerously...
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Same problem here on 12.04.01.
This is a regression, it used to work perfectly at some point.
happens with built-in mplayer as well as with mplayer and mplayer2 from
motumedia, so I blame compiz (and that had more regressions than I can count).
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Have any of you observe the cpu usage?
It may be related to the bug as the one I just filed.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/unity/+bug/993397
I don't think it is related to mplayer or mplauer2 versions.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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I am experiencing the same problem. I tried mplayer2 from motumedia
mplayer ppa but this did not help. Replacing mplayer2 with mplayer (from
motumedia) fixed the problem.
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the problem in bug 930192 does exist in this case but I think this
should be treated separately.
As a test I added the motumedia mplayer ppa and installed mplayer (v 1.0
svn) instead of mplayer2 from precise or the ppa repository. The clash
with vdpau no longer exists and the window doesn't lag ei
Sounds like the root cause (and workaround) might be the same as is
described in bug 930192.
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Title:
choppy video when vdpau is ena
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Title:
choppy video when vdpau is enabled
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