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This is still an issue in Karmic. It is better than before but still makes
video watching impossible with my i915.
Since KMS it is not possible to activate Overlay output so I need to disable
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Video tearing with composite seems to have been solved upstream.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=20664
With the latest drivers from the xorg-edgers ppa there doesn't seem to
be any tearing. Although, it did cause some system hangs on screen
blanking using dpms/screensaver.
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Dear Andy,
I tried these solution, and the video tearing almost disapeared, except
by fast actions, it still shows some tearing. parts of a movie with
simple camp fire for example.
pieter
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Can confirm that adding
Section "Extensions"
Option "Composite" "false"
EndSection
and using x-updates ppa the tearing is gone on the textured video port.
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It is only fixed if composite isn't enabled but according to the devs
this should be fixed soon.
Btw. there is already a ppa with stable upstream drivers
https://edge.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-x-swat/+archive/x-updates/ .
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The G45 chips only support textured video so the workaround is no good
for them. The issue is fixed in the upstream driver:
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/driver/xf86-video-
intel/commit/?id=67fef27f4b76490be085d232aba0ca9cbb3c5e59
I built from the 2.7 branch and the tearing went away. It would
Have the same problem with the video tearing while playing a dvd with or
without compiz turned on, so also with the gtk metacity manager, the dvd
shows big lines. All the other movie files are fine, except dvd. I tried
this whole week all the solutions, but none of them seems to help.
Iam using ub
I think this bug should be reopened until the default configuration is
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I have this same problem with Intrepid. Video tearing with intel i945
chipset laptop. I have tried almost everything and now run out of ideas.
This mplayer command works fine mplayer -vo xv:port=98 (98 is the
overlay port) but I'd like to get it working with VLC and other programs
too. Will insert
I've so far managed to get Kaffeine and Miro to play nice by adding the tweaks
to xorg.conf.
However Totem is still tearing.
Is there specific settings that fix it in gstreamer-properties that i don't
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I965 should still support overlay if the intel devs haven't removed the
code too but I can't test it.
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Works for me, even with UXA.
Thanks.
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I think the fix might be card dependent. Does the fix work for anyone with a
GM965 (X3100) card?
On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 4:56 AM, Andreas Braml
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> The option in xorg.conf in Jaunty has been renamed to
>
> Option "XvPreferOverlay" "true"
>
> It's in the manpage. Works for me (TM), no freeze
The option in xorg.conf in Jaunty has been renamed to
Option "XvPreferOverlay" "true"
It's in the manpage. Works for me (TM), no freezes etc. that others
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In jaunty I can specify xv overlay by using the option vo=xv:port=97 in
mplayer (97 was the port i got using xvinfo). However I still have the same
crashes with the entire screen turning a random colour and the system
hanging, like what happened in intrepid 20% of the time when i start a
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Sorry, I should have mentioned that I am using Intrepid.
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I guess you use Jaunty where the Overlay option doesn't really work.
I am pretty sure that Windows Vista uses Overlay at least in full screen
video mode. Some say that the i965 chipset doesn't support Overlay but
then suddenly it was possible too.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-
> Option "TexturedVideo" "false"
> Option "VideoOverlay" "on"
Seems to make no difference for me running an Intel X3100 on a Dell
Inspiron 530 desktop. Also, it's not just video that tears, it's
pretty much EVERYTHING. E.g, dragging windows, scrolling web pages,
flash youtube videos, etc. Perc
Like Arvind, I find that this overlay video setting fixes the tearing
problem, however it results in random crashes when opening or closing
videos about every 10th or 15th time. Should this be a new bug?
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> Option "TexturedVideo" "false"
> Option "VideoOverlay" "on"
These fixed the problem for me. No conclusions yet on stability though.
Compiz still works just fine. Thanks guys!
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New intel chips just don't have the overlay hardware.
There was some talk on the Xorg list of a kludge-round, forcing a sync
to vblank - which could be acceptable on a full screen window.
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I just wanted to confirm again that the fix works fine. The flickering
has most likely something to do with this Bug #278146.
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I have no video tearing with these instructions, that's the point.
> Crashes weren't the problem, video tearing was the problem...
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Crashes weren't the problem, video tearing was the problem...
2009/1/2 Grzegorz Cyuńczyk :
> "Guys, comment #77 helped me to resolve this issue. Hope it'll help you
> too. See it below.
>
>> The proposed package "2:2.4.1-1ubuntu10.1" with
>> Option "TexturedVideo" "false"
>> Option "VideoOverlay"
"Guys, comment #77 helped me to resolve this issue. Hope it'll help you
too. See it below.
> The proposed package "2:2.4.1-1ubuntu10.1" with
> Option "TexturedVideo" "false"
> Option "VideoOverlay" "on"
> resolves the tearing I was experiencing with video on my shuttle kpc (intel
> i915)."
I can
Sorry, I'm always disabling them.
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Guys, comment #77 helped me to resolve this issue. Hope it'll help you
too. See it below.
> The proposed package "2:2.4.1-1ubuntu10.1" with
> Option "TexturedVideo" "false"
> Option "VideoOverlay" "on"
> resolves the tearing I was experiencing with video on my shuttle kpc (intel
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I agree. Considering I watch a lot of movies on my laptop, it is really
painful when the display freezes up and I need to restart the system
(i965gm). I back on hardy now.
On Fri, Jan 2, 2009 at 2:58 PM, unggnu wrote:
> It works fine but there is a short flicker before video start with i965
> a
It works fine but there is a short flicker before video start with i965 and
Overlay.
It is amazing to take a nearly complete driver integrate a non working video
output, make this one standard long before it is ready and then mess up the
only working one. So users with Intel cards have to stay
While the new/proposed driver does prevent the tearing problem, it also
causes another problem as I said before
About 10% of the time that I open a movie in mplayer, the screen will
entirely switch to one (random) color
Oddly, the programs running are still responsive (i.e. 'q' still quits,
and '
Btw. I have found one little issue except of the bigger default
decision. The option and default value should be mentioned in the intel
manpage so every experienced Ubuntu user can find it without searching
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Proposed packages works for me fine too but I don't know why Textured should be
the default?
The only problem of Overlay afaik is that if you use special Compiz effects
they doesn't work in this field. I mean who cares? Glxgears and nearly no other
OpenGl app work fine with Compiz so why should
The proposed package "2:2.4.1-1ubuntu10.1" with
Option "TexturedVideo" "false"
Option "VideoOverlay" "on"
resolves the tearing I was experiencing with video on my shuttle kpc (intel
i915).
Only using the "TexturedVideo" "false" option resulted in strange color
artifacts. Adding the VideoOverla
Apologize my stupidity, Steve,
but what does it mean? This bug will be fixed for Intrepid?
Thank you very much for your support
Regards
Andrea
On 12/16/08, Steve Beattie wrote:
> This bug was found in the Intrepid development cycle; removing
> regression-potential and marking as regression-rele
This bug was found in the Intrepid development cycle; removing
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Well I found out that using sync to vblack in settings fixed it, though
I feel that option makes my system more resource hungry..
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I must say I like the fix from comment #2 best (with metacity
--replace): With the xorg.conf fix I get a lot of blue everywhere, and
it integrates poorly with compiz.
BUT I have a big problem witch none of these methods fix; I'm running
XBMC and I love it! But no matter what I do, I get tearing pl
Well, I've found that:
ari...@elendil:~$ xvinfo
X-Video Extension version 2.2
screen #0
Adaptor #0: "Intel(R) Video Overlay"
number of ports: 1
port base: 70
operations supported: PutImage
supported visuals:
third attach.
I forgotten to say that my distro is Kubuntu 8.10.
Regards
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for me that patch doesn't work :(
In attach my conf.
In a word: I've installed the debs at
http://people.ubuntu.com/~bryce/Testing/intel/
I've configured the xorg.conf as described
but I've always the same problem: with vlc, or mplayer, or another video
player, when I try to see a DVD,
I have to confirm the this bug.
lspci info:
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 82852/855GM Integrated
Graphics Device (rev 02)
I do not depend in nice optical gimmicks and therefore I tried this workaround:
With sudo apt-get install xfce4 I installed another X GUI and until now
I have same problem here but with gutsy (xserver-xorg-video-intel
2:2.1.1-0ubuntu9.1) and Intel Corporation 82G33/G31, now i am playing
with "TexturedVideo" = off . I hope that with this litle hack i can fix
the problem.
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(In the post above, I pasted the wrong link. Of course I meant the guide
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I have installed the new package from
http://people.ubuntu.com/~bryce/Testing/intel/xserver-xorg-video-
intel_2.4.1-1ubuntu10.1_i386.deb (verified with dpkg -s) and added th
I'd love to test the new version in intrepid-proposed, but I just don't
know how.
I followed the guide at http://people.ubuntu.com/~bryce/Testing/intel/,
but how do I get aptitude to actually update the package? When I run
sudo aptitude -t intrepid-proposed
I see that there is a new version of x
tearing is not fix with new intel driver,it seems will be fix only with
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Niiice! I've been anoyed by this tearing, but actually just thought it
was my video-card since I've been using nvidia earlier.. This xorg-
patch-thing worked like a charm it seems. Just wondering what the
benefits of textured video are and why we would want it? And when the
new driver from intel wi
Forget about this thing with opening from file menu. My today experience shows
that there's no such connection, and looks like I've a lot of luck yesterday.
Still randomly, shortly after video start "display becomes blank. After
killing the x-server with ctrl-alt-backspace, the system crashes c
I've installed deb from http://people.ubuntu.com/~bryce/Testing/intel/
and added Option "TexturedVideo" "off" to my xorg.conf
I'm using Kaffeine on my Acer Travelmate 4320 with intel 965 chipset,
and those annoying choppy playback disapeared.
Everything works fine till I'm choosing files to play
Hi,
I have a Intel 82852/855GM graphics controller on my Lifebook. After
playing about 10 sec of video the display becomes blank. After killing
the x-serverwith ctrl-alt-backspace, the system crashes completely.
I tried to update xserver-xorg-video-intel from the intrepid-proposed,
and added the
Using xv still crashes the system sometimes as reported before, possible
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Please see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for
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Is there a patch for the 64bit platform? The ones here
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I have the same problem as Tabletcorry. Playing any video causes the screen
to flicker before the video is played using overlay. Sometimes the screen
changes to the random color as said and nothing can be done to make the
display work again, except for restarting. This problem is only on 8.10 and
d
I forgot to mention that the same thing happens without the patch, if
mplayer is used with the Video Overlay port, i.e.
mplayer -vo xv:port=84 foo.avi
where port 84 is the "Adaptor #1: "Intel(R) Video Overlay"" port.
Also, this happens regardless of whether or not compiz is activated.
Here is so
While the patch provided
(http://people.ubuntu.com/~bryce/Testing/intel/) does prevent the
tearing problem, it also causes a new problem.
About 10% of the time that I open a movie in mplayer, the screen will
entirely switch to one (random) color and flash between that color and
black on an irregul
Fix uploaded to both jaunty and intrepid. SRU is ready to go. :-)
Thanks everyone for the testing.
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Also have problem on 8.10
Before on 8.04 everything was OK.
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I just tested the patched driver and it solves the problem for me.
After disabling textured video in xorg.conf, mplayer, totem-gstreamer
and vlc use the overlay port and the screen tearing is gone. So with
this patch enabled again I think we'll be able to consider this bug as
solved.
Flash does a
with bryce's patched driver mplayer works fine. flash tearing still exists.
vlc by default still uses textured video, even though xvinfo lists overlay
as the only adapter available. The screen flashing before any video using
overlay is played also exists.
On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 7:52 PM, tghazali
I am sorry, but how can I do this Option "TexturedVideo" "false"?
gstream-properties now has overlay enablable and it works great. But is
that what you mean?
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one problem i had with
Option "TexturedVideo" "false"
is that Flash videos stop playing after a very short time.
this only seams to happen with TexturedVideo disabled.
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Thanks j, I'd also like to get confirmations on this from Ralph and/or
one or two other prior commenters before I put the SRU through on this.
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i do not have the flickering in video playback,
but each time i open a video in totem or vlc the entire screen flickers for a
moment in the beginning now.
Prebuild debs for amd64 http://oil21.org/~j/intel/
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Please test and verify that the options work correctly for you (textured
video enabled by default, but can be shut off by setting the
"TexturedVideo" driver option to "False"). If it does, and you think
it's an acc
Here's patch 11 re-enabled, with the logic flipped around to make it
true by default. I would be comfortable putting this in as an SRU.
If it's felt that something more elaborate than this is desired though,
I'll skip doing an SRU and leave the further development work for
Jaunty.
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Timo: I have the GMA965 (X3100) on my laptop. Textured video tears like
crazy. Overlay doesn't. How can we figure out why textured video doesn't
work for me but does for you?
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the patch is still there, just enable patch 11 and recompile the driver
Maybe the patch could be reworked to not use the overlay on 965, since
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I think it would be better if your option simply re-ordered the textured
video and overlay XVideo adapters, so that applications would use the
overlay adapter by default.
Tore
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Adding an xorg.conf option to disable textured video in Intrepid is
probably feasible. I can try taking a look at that.
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Intel 945 here. Mplayer's workaround works great. I hope they release
an update soon..
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Same here, Intel 965.
The VLC solution does not work for me though.
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even mplayer works with the setting vo=xv:port=83 (or whatever port you get
from xvinfo)
but flash tearing is one thing that is still very irritating
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>
i use vlc and it works fine but i prefer a system wide solution,for example
there is video tearing with flash video!
And totem doesn't work with compiz and overlay...
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Can confirm that changing the "XVideo adaptor number" to "1" in VLC works!
Overlay works fine in VLC with compiz enabled.
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Same problem as well with..
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile GM965/GL960
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Solved it in VLC changing the "XVideo adaptor number" to "1".
To do this go to Tools->Preferences, select "All" in "Show settings",
then go to Video->Output modules->XVideo and change "XVideo adaptor
number" value to "1". This will force VLC to use video overlay instead
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Same here. I had the same problem back in Hardy, and then Bryce put the
patch in for overlay which fixed it, and there was much rejoicing, and
now I think he took it back out again thinking the problem was fixed. It
isn't.
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Status = Confirmed, happens here too. G33 chipset. Normal overlay
works fine.
Tore
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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work for me thanks!
But do you know how set overlay port also in embedded adobe flash player?
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An update on my last comment:
Plain overlay actually works fine with MPlayer, and then there's no
tearing :). Seems like only Totem has troubles with the plain overlay,
probably b/c of different window/fullscreen handling.
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Tearing video in Intrepid here, too .. :(
HW: Intel Corporation Mobile 915GM/GMS/910GML Express Graphics Controller (rev
04)
* Using plain video-overlay XV-port works very poorly, but it doesn't
crash Xorg. It is, however, not usable, and there are lots of artifacts,
window rendering bugs, etc. w
I forgot to mention that you have to use the GL video driver in mplayer
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trick don't works for me,tearing is still here also with last 2.5
drivers and vsync
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sorry for the mistake!
I have installed the new intel driver from here:
https://launchpad.net/~thjaeger/+archive
and the tearing bug is still there, by the way I have found a workaround to get
a decent quality in movie playing, you just have to install driconf and enable
the vsync option “always
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