[MPlayer-users] Weird distorted ghost image

Saint Germain saintger at gmail.com
Fri Feb 23 13:53:42 CET 2007


On Fri, 23 Feb 2007 11:21:12 +0100, Reimar Döffinger
<Reimar.Doeffinger at stud.uni-karlsruhe.de> wrote :

> > I also suspect that there is a problem with the videocard driver but
> > I'm not sure. Given that everything is ok with -vo x11, can we
> > deduce that the problem is truly in the videocard driver ?
> 
> If the image produced by -vf screenshot differs from the one displayed
> at the same time a driver issue is most likely, yes.
> The problem might be in vo_xv.c, too, though. You could try some
> combination of options like -dr, -nodr, -slices, -noslices, -double,
> -nodouble etc.

I tried the following options :
-dr, -nodr, -slices, -noslices, -double, -nodouble, -fs, -nokeepaspect,
-ontop, -panscan, -vsync, -noaspect, -flip, -nosound, -pp, -vf scale
-ssf lgb=3.0, -sws

No differences.

> > I forgot to mention that I have no problem playing these files with
> > VLC. I've tried different size with -vf scale and I've tried with
> > different resolutions (1280*1024,1024*768,640*480) but no
> > differences.
> 
> That is a bit weird though. Try using -aspect 4/3 -monitoraspect 4/3
> in combination with scaling, maybe the problem is not the input size
> of the video, but the size at which it is displayed (these options
> should force them to be the same).
> 

I tried :
-aspect 4/3 -monitoraspect 4/3 -vf scale 640:480
-aspect 4/3 -monitoraspect 4/3 -vf scale 1024:768
-aspect 4/3 -monitoraspect 4/3 -vf scale 1280:1024

No differences.

I have no problem with Xine, Totem, and VLC.
Are they using a totally different way than mplayer ?

I would really like to know if it's mplayer or the videocard driver in
order to submit a proper bug report...

Thanks for your help,





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