I have had more time to test this on another computer.
Both R7** and R8** suffer from tearing with fglrx proprietary drivers.
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** Tags added: maverick
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** Description changed:
Videos tear when I play them with xv extension. I enabled vsync with
Catalyst Control Center and running 'aticonfig --initial
--input=/etc/X11/xorg.conf --overlay-type=Xv', but the video still
tears. I tried
It's still there in Ubuntu 10.04 (lucid).
** Changed in: fglrx-installer (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Triaged
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Hi Benjamin,
This bug was reported against an earlier version of Ubuntu, can you
test if it still occurs on Lucid?
Please note we also provide technical support for older versions of
Ubuntu, but not in the bug tracker. Instead, to raise the issue through
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If Vsync is enabled in Catalyst control centre, and gl video output is
used, then video does not tear, *as long as desktop effects are not
enabled*. It appears as though compiz prevents vsync from working. I
don't know if this bug should be filed against compiz, or remain with
Yes. One thing to note is the radeon driver in karmic has anti-tearing
features when using XVideo. flgrx and older radeon don't have that.
I can confirm radeon = no tearing, whereas flgrx = tearing
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I can confirm that XV output in karmic and flgrx still tears. I can use
gl output, but that corrupts the video in interesting ways when using
Compiz (seems to work well without compiz). However, if not using
Compiz, I get perfect XV video output with the open source drivers.
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I don't know if this helps with your tearing, but this seemed to fix my
issues on my machine with video problems. I checked to fix the
permissions of /dev/dri/card0, but that did not exist per some other
recommendations. I then did a search for card0 and saw that it existed
in /dev/ati/card0. I
Filed feedback within the AMD official driver feedback system, available here:
http://www.amdsurveys.com/se.ashx?s=5A1E27D23CFE9B36
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Updated bug report in ATI bug tracker so that it now references this
report. Also voted for the bug in the ATI tracker.
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The same problem for me with Ubuntu 9.10, fglrx 8.671(aka Catalyst 9.11)
and Radeon HD 4650
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Same problem with 9.04 and Ati drivers 9.10. :(
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Still happens with Karmic (updated to 20091023), with Totem set to use
Xv and fglrx 2:8.660-0ubuntu4 driving a Radeon HD4770. No modifications
to xorg.conf. Tests with fullscreen video
Without Compiz
In Totem, normal X output doesn't tear (or if it does, it's subtle) but does
more than double
i can also confirm that Karmic is still affected.
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fglrx 2:8.660-0ubuntu1 is still affected.
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Can you see if you can still reproduce the problem with the latest
driver in Ubuntu Karmic, please?
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What worked for me on Jaunty with 9.8 ATI driver. Go to Catalyst Control
Centre a select Always On for Vertical sync in 3D/Preferences section.
However, when I first tried this the X server froze. Then I updated
(flashed) the motherboard BIOS (Asus M3A78-EM) to the newest revision
and the freezing
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On Thu, 2009-08-13 at 21:48 +, Bryce Harrington wrote:
Maybe this problem have something to do with the on-board Intel
Graphics Media Accelerator 3100 of the Intel DG33TL [1] mainboard.
No, this is a known issue with the fglrx drivers. IIRC, the underlying
issue is that there is no
** Description changed:
Videos tear when I play them with xv extension. I enabled vsync with
Catalyst Control Center and running 'aticonfig --initial
--input=/etc/X11/xorg.conf --overlay-type=Xv', but the video still
tears. I tried several Xorg.conf settings but without any improvement.
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+ [RV730XT] [fglrx] video tearing / vsync problems - independent of compiz use
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