** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => New
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Opinion
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: Opinion => Invalid
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
the problem is not only on compiz, it's more about using the composite
extension in Xorg
and now that Unity as gone gpu accelerated and that it's just bad without it,
and that gnome-shell also requires gpu acceleration, this bug needs to be
fixed.
we are in 2012 there is still no good video pl
The CompizConfig solution works great in 10.4. I set [X] Sync to VBlank,
and Refresh Rate=60 Hz in ccsm, and the problem goes away. It even
persists across reboots. (I have run with compiz disabled for a long
time, because of some compatibility issue, but this is enough to make me
switch it on for
I have to add, that my solution only work, when a OpenGL-Video is
running. So make sure you are using it in VLC, Mplayer or whatever. I am
using SMPlayer with "gl (fast)"-Output and Direct Rendering. As Media
Center (and my primary interface for video) XBMC with "VDPAU"-Output
and VSync. Still no
I also get tearing with Compiz turned off.
Nvidia ION, Driver version 190.53, Ubuntu 9.10.
The only way I have got tearing to go away is add a section to xorg.conf
to disable compositing.
I have tried something similar to Murky's solution without success. I
didn't follow his instructions exactly
I get tearing even with Compiz turned off.
NVIDIA GTX 260
Driver version 190.53
Ubuntu 9.10
Single monitor: 1920x1200, 59.95 Hz.
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compiz+nvidia: tearing in xvideo (totem/mplayer/VLC/XINE)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/151674
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I was searching for a solution for more than one year and I was very
frustrated about all these "Enable Sync To VBlank in Compiz"-Answers. So
I started to get into this Compiz- and nVidia-Constellation and searched
for a solution on my own. And I finally can say: I found it. The Problem
is, that Ub
** Tags removed: anything of regardless tearing video
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compiz+nvidia: tearing in xvideo (totem/mplayer/VLC/XINE)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/151674
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** Tags added: anything of regardless tearing video
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compiz+nvidia: tearing in xvideo (totem/mplayer/VLC/XINE)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/151674
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I know this is already an old thread, however could be useful for
someone else.
I had same issue with tearing on TV, but it disappeared after launching the
Compiz settings manager (ccsm) on the secondary (TV) screen using alt + f2 and
ccsm.
Relevant settings are:
-detect refresh rate off
-refres
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