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Mark

On Tue, 2002-11-26 at 17:37, Georgios Kapetanakis wrote:
> > Yes because your data is 24 bpp but that routine handles 32 bpp (4 bytes
> > per pixel).
> >
> > Maybe you could tell the driver to send 32 bpp data?
> 
> Already did that :) I was talking about 32bpp, not 24.
> 
> > >Also, Billy mentioned XVideo, but this is faaaar too advanced for me. In
> my
> >
> > With Xvideo you would get a huge performance improvement, IF your card and
> > X server supports it, especially in full screen mode.
> 
> "xdpyinfo" gives me that the X server has the XVideo extension, but I don't
> know how to use it. In fact, I only know its name, nothing else about it.
> 
> > >far. I'm hoping eventually to move to the 16bit colourdepth, which will
> > >halve that image size.
> >
> > Yes, this might help...
> 
> I tried capturing 16bit (RGB555/RGB565), also modifying the buffer sizes,
> etc., but I get again a black picture. Does the X display resolution have to
> match the capturing colourdepth? At the moment, my display resolution is
> 1280x1024@24bpp.
> 
> /G
> 
> 
> 
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