Opened 18 years ago
Closed 18 years ago
Last modified 18 years ago
#2432 closed defect (fixed)
XvMC OSD fading leaves a ghost behind
Reported by: | Owned by: | Isaac Richards | |
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Priority: | minor | Milestone: | unknown |
Component: | mythtv | Version: | 0.20 |
Severity: | high | Keywords: | |
Cc: | Ticket locked: | no |
Description
This initially appears to be a new variant on #1461.
Running MythTV 0.20-fixes r11244, with accelerated NVidia graphics drivers. Video is NForce 6150 based with 1.0.8756 or 1.0.8744 driver release.
Video playback is Standard XvMC, and I can select any de-interlacer or leave the video interlaced. I've reporoduced the problem with several different TV resolutions. Using the Blue OSD.
Playing TV either live or recorded, if I fast forward or rewind the video and leave the OSD to fade away the osd only partially fades leaving a grey ghost behind on the screen.
Because of chroma issues with XvMC the OSD is grey rather than blue and a grey ghost stretches the whole width of the screen. Leaving the OSD to fade the OSD box disappears, but the ghost that stretched across the rest of the screen remains.
Trying to confirm problem remains in most recent SVN at present.
I have included the debug output from "mythfrontend -v osd -l osd.log"
Attachments (3)
Change History (11)
comment:1 Changed 18 years ago by
comment:2 Changed 18 years ago by
Replying to support@openmedia.co.nz:
Running MythTV 0.20-fixes r11244, with accelerated NVidia graphics drivers. Video is NForce 6150 based with 1.0.8756 or 1.0.8744 driver release.
Question for the submitter, I have the same 6150 chipset. I am using MythTV fixes (not sure of the rev) but I have other problems. Any MPEG2 content (HD/SD) has garbled audio (video is fine). This is live or recorded viewing. MPEG4 plays fine. I can play these same files fine manually with Xine. Have you seen similar problems?
comment:3 follow-up: 4 Changed 18 years ago by
RE anonymous - None of these issues.
- Which SVN build are you running.
- What architecture?
- Whats your os base - mine is Knoppmyth
comment:4 Changed 18 years ago by
Replying to support@openmedia.co.nz:
RE anonymous - None of these issues.
- Which SVN build are you running.
Latest as of yesterday. I also tried going back to 0.19 release, same thing
- What architecture?
I'm on the Asus M2NPV-VM with an AMD X2 3800+, latest BIOS
- Whats your os base - mine is Knoppmyth
distro is Ubuntu Dapper but I've tried various kernels (all the way up to the latest 2.6.18).
Odd thing of course is that these same recordings are fine in Xine and any other audio is fine elsewhere. MPEG4 playback in Myth is also fine. It has to be a Myth sensitivity.
comment:6 Changed 18 years ago by
Resolution: | → fixed |
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Status: | new → closed |
This should have been fixed by [11327].
comment:7 Changed 18 years ago by
Any chance of this making it into the 0.20-fixes branch as well as the main trunk?
comment:8 Changed 18 years ago by
I have attached a diff against 0.20-fixes r11452 that includes the XvMC changes. This appears to have improved general XvMC playback of Live/Recorded? TV.
This should also close
- #2374: OSD time-out & VIA XVMC
Note that there are still issues with DVD Playback and XvMC.
Changed 18 years ago by
Attachment: | mythtv.r11327.fixes.diff added |
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Backport of changes to 0.20-fixes branch
Changed 18 years ago by
Attachment: | mythtv.r11327.fixes.2.diff added |
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Backport of changes to 0.20-fixes branch - Corrected
Problem confirmed to still be present in SVN r11259