Hi all, I'm using a PCI Radeon 9000 with a VIA Eden-M10000 with the 1GHz Nehemiah C3 processor. The Radeon 9000 is driving a 1600x1200 LCD at native resolution over DVI (ie, at 60Hz). I am running MPlayer (setuid root) from CVS as follows: mplayer -v -vsync -fs -zoom -double -vsync -slave -ao oss -vo fbdev:vidix -cache 8192 -vop pp=0x20000 -aspect 16:9 /video/vcr/20030730-2058-ER__Foreign_Affairs.mpg > /dev/null 2>&1 I am seeing "tearing" between frames -- it looks like the frame flip is not synchronised with the vertical refresh. I see the same effect with -ao null, so it is not a sound driver issue. I see the same effect without the -fs, -zoom, -slave and -vop options. CPU usage is around 66% during playback. Does the Radeon VIDIX driver not support synchronised frame flipping? Can anyone suggest an alternative solution to achieve this? Thanks in advance! Will _________________________________________________________________________ William R Sowerbutts will@sowerbutts.com Coder / Guru / Nrrrd http://sowerbutts.com main(){char*s=">#=0> ^#X@#@^7=",c=0,m;for(;c<15;c++)for (m=-1;m<7;putchar(m++/6&c%3/2?10:s[c]-31&1<<m?42:32));}
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