On Saturday 01 December 2001 00:09, Karsten Heymann wrote: > Hi, > > sorry for the delay: > > * csj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [011127 11:48]: > > ... > > Does this mean you've got XVideo (Xv) going on your Radeon VE? I'm > > curious what the output of the following commands is on your > > system: (1) xvinfo | grep Adaptor > > # xvinfo | grep Adaptor > Adaptor #0: "ATI Rage128 Video Overlay" > > > (2) xdpyinfo | grep XVideo > > # xdpyinfo | grep XVideo > XVideo > > My xserver-xfree86-Version: > > Package: xserver-xfree86 > Status: install ok installed > Priority: optional > Section: x11 > Installed-Size: 12032 > Maintainer: Branden Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Source: xfree86 > Version: 4.1.0-9 > Replaces: xserver-common (<< 4.0), libxfont-xtt > Provides: xserver > Depends: debconf (>> 0.5), xserver-common (>> 4.0), libc6 (>= > 2.2.4-2), zlib1g (>= 1:1.1.3) Suggests: mdetect, read-edid > Conflicts: libxfont-xtt > Description: [...]
I just bought a Radeon VE (64MB SDR). Xv works out of the box, except for one slightly annoying thing. The Xv output can't be suspended properly. When I try to suspend or minimize the player program (xine, smpeg-plaympeg), I get a freeze frame of the video output. If the video occupies the whole screen, this prevents me from doing anything useful in that screen (I can however do the CTRL-ALT thingy to toggle to another X-window screen). The hackish solution is to run the video in a window, which I can then move aside until only a smallish part of it is visible. -- Sir Isaac Newton: "If I have seen further, it is by standing on the shoulders of giants."