Ah, then you appear to have a different problem then the known Xv one.

Have you tried mpv instead? It's the media-video/mpv package. It probably won't help, but it's worth a shot. (mpv is based on mplayer but note that it doesn't work with SMPlayer.)


On 16/01/14 16:06, João Matos wrote:
When using mplayer, I switched between all possible output. I used to
use vdpau. I had the same problem with vlc and kaffeine. Nvidia vsync
option also haven't work.


2014/1/16 Nikos Chantziaras <rea...@gmail.com <mailto:rea...@gmail.com>>

    On 16/01/14 03:12, João Matos wrote:

        Dear list,

        I'm having problem to watch videos on Gentoo, since I can't
        remember. I
        got stripes all the time, but it get worse iv the scene is fast.

        A couple days ago, a friend borrowed my Nvidia gt 240, and I
        started to
        use my at-least-seven-year-old onboard Intel card. For my
        surprise, I
        can watch any videos without problem.

        Unfortunately I didn't get my card back to do some testing, but
        I'd like
        to share it with you to see if someone had any similar problem. My
        system is ~amd64, including the nvidia-drivers.

        Thank you,


    The problem is Xv output. There seems to be a bug in driver that
    results in tearing and rendering corruption on the tearing line.

    VDPAU and GL output should be working correctly.



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