Markus,
  I suspect that the video is actually shifted relative to the framebuffer.
The OVRACT register accounts for a shift that is
applied to keep the overlay and framebuffer in line when the LCD
or TV timings are in use.
  Open a gimp and paint the window the exact color of blue that you
see on the right side. Put that window under the mplayer window on
the left side. If the video is actually shifted you'll the see the
portion of the video that is outside the window on the left side.
(The overlay will only draw on pixels that are blue, since that is
what the colorkey is set to.)

If that is determined to be the problem we can look into a value for
the OVRACT register that works for the i815M without issue.

FYI: OVRACT = 0x6001c offset from mmio base. and bits 26:16 are
the overlay active end, bits 11:0 are the start.

BTW: How did you get that screenshot? Did you photograph the
screen?

 -Matt


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Subject: [Xpert]i815 - overlay output


Hey,

I bought an Acer Travelmate 612TX with an Intel i815 graphic chip.
All movie players show up a blue bar on the right side
(http://shell.dnload.com:55555/overlay.jpg) Does someone know how to fix
that problem?
If anyone needs more information please let me know :)

Markus
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