** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => New
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Opinion
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: Opinion => Invalid
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
the problem is not only on compiz, it's more about using the composite
extension in Xorg
and now that Unity as gone gpu accelerated and that it's just bad without it,
and that gnome-shell also requires gpu acceleration, this bug needs to be
fixed.
we are in 2012 there is still no good video pl
The CompizConfig solution works great in 10.4. I set [X] Sync to VBlank,
and Refresh Rate=60 Hz in ccsm, and the problem goes away. It even
persists across reboots. (I have run with compiz disabled for a long
time, because of some compatibility issue, but this is enough to make me
switch it on for
I have to add, that my solution only work, when a OpenGL-Video is
running. So make sure you are using it in VLC, Mplayer or whatever. I am
using SMPlayer with "gl (fast)"-Output and Direct Rendering. As Media
Center (and my primary interface for video) XBMC with "VDPAU"-Output
and VSync. Still no
I also get tearing with Compiz turned off.
Nvidia ION, Driver version 190.53, Ubuntu 9.10.
The only way I have got tearing to go away is add a section to xorg.conf
to disable compositing.
I have tried something similar to Murky's solution without success. I
didn't follow his instructions exactly
I get tearing even with Compiz turned off.
NVIDIA GTX 260
Driver version 190.53
Ubuntu 9.10
Single monitor: 1920x1200, 59.95 Hz.
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I was searching for a solution for more than one year and I was very
frustrated about all these "Enable Sync To VBlank in Compiz"-Answers. So
I started to get into this Compiz- and nVidia-Constellation and searched
for a solution on my own. And I finally can say: I found it. The Problem
is, that Ub
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I know this is already an old thread, however could be useful for
someone else.
I had same issue with tearing on TV, but it disappeared after launching the
Compiz settings manager (ccsm) on the secondary (TV) screen using alt + f2 and
ccsm.
Relevant settings are:
-detect refresh rate off
-refres
I have something to add... I have done testing with compiz disabled...
i move a dark window against a light background rapidly, and i get
tearing...
http://img7.imageshack.us/img7/2005/vsyncbrokenlatesti386.png
perhaps tearing is always occuring even with compiz off, but it is far less
obviou
I had a similar problem. The issue was that my two monitors were at
slightly different refresh rates, despite the fact that I set both to
60hz. If you can set your monitors to the same refresh rate exactly,
then you should be fine (check each monitor via its own interface).
Otherwise, if you are li
@adam
Sorry mate, been away for the past months (summer vacation here in Aussieland).
I did try the old switcheroo with the video cables... no joy. It actually got
weirder, so to those who want to try that... dont do it.
I gave up on this issue a while back. Am using 2 copies of "xorg.conf", one f
You must load the nvidia-settings at every reboot/boot (ALT+F2 -> type
"nvidia-settings -l" without quote), and you must ensure:
1) VBlank enabled on OpenGL Settings and XVideo settings of the nVidia panel
(ALT+F2 -> and type "nvidia-settings").
2) VSync enabled on CompizConfig -> General Options
unfortunately the "Sync to VBlank" option did not solve the problem in
my case.
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After shutdown. And power-up the tearing are back... but I've fixed with a
simple "nvidia-settings -l" on "session" of Ubuntu (the application started on
boot up).
Now Vsync work perfectly.
My os is Ubuntu 8.10 amd64/x86_64, kernel 2.6.27-9-generic, nVidia 8800 GT,
177.80 nVidia drivers, LCD con
Nice !
Let us know your software/hardware configuration !
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Very surprising... After I wrote my comment, I get an idea.
I've open Ubuntu tweak, and added latest Compiz repository
"deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/compiz/ubuntu intrepid main #Compiz Fusion"
for a try of luck...
downloaded the updates, restarted Ubuntu, I have see on "General -> Display
settings
I can't understand how this bug affect for a long time... without a fix from
the team.
It's very BIG bug, and I know this bug from 1-2 years... and my all computer
tested have this bug.
With compiz disabled, the video output works perfectly (VBlank enabled, OpenGL
vsync enabled on nVidia setting
I have found a workaround for my configuration...
I have a 1280x1024 LCD screen and a 1920x1080 plasma.
Using the lastest beta Nvidia driver (180.11). I use the settings as
seen in the screenshot attach to this comment.
With compiz enabled in full-screen or not I have tearing on both display
with
@mardi
Well I was wrong, I got confused. I think it was a mixture of 2 things. First
depending on my mood I switch between vsync and none vsync, sometimes I could
tolerate seeing a big tear and sometimes I couldn't so felt happier seeing
random mini tears for a split second :-). Secondly I had r
Hi,
@mardi
Your right, not long after sending this message (and forgetting I had :-) ) I
tried switching Window manager and disabling compisiting etc and I still got
the tearing (although it was far less noticable when doing stuff like moving
windows). I believe you are right about the refresh
Hi, sorry for this late late reply. Was really busy these past few weeks... I
had just given up hope and stuck to manually disabling the second monitor
every time I wanted to see videos (not that I actually had the time).
@ adz21c
I actually tried what you suggested with different window managers
perhaps we (people affected by this bug) should test the work around suggested
in:
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showpost.php?p=1724807&postcount=16
The poster there says to use OpenGL for everything, with a specific
combination of settings...
I will try this out when I get home tonight and re
I can confirm that this issue still exists on Hardy with a GeForce 8600M GT.
Sync to vblank for video rendering does not currently work.
Note that I have sync to vblank enabled in CCSM. That fixes the window tearing
while moving, but not video tearing.
The comments by an NVIDIA representative mi
I can confirm that I am getting video tearing when using compiz (I have
an nVidia card). For my the tearing goes away as soon as I switch
'Visual Effects' to 'None'.
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Mardi,
I believe my issue with video tearing sounds _very_ similar to yours and like
you suspect everyone else's is the same. I believe the problem is when
compositing is enabled (and I think even when effects are disabled in compiz
compositing is still enabled). To confirm try the following:
S
Hi,
@ Gaspard : Curiously, compiz is not the problem for me,
- turn off compiz via [Visual Effects] in [Appearance Preferences]
- reboot PC (or restart X)
- videos/graphics _still_ show screen-tearing
In my case, Compiz doesn't seem to be the cause. The only way I could get rid of
the tearing wa
I noticed this issue with videos under compiz about a year ago, and I
now don't use compiz, because that's one of the main uses of my computer
is to watch videos.
I've been investigating suspend recently and was reading through the docs for
nvidia driver package and stumbled across this:
http://u
Closing against compiz based on previous comments about the problem
being independent of compiz usage.
Does the problem still exist with Intrepid?
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
** Tags removed: compiz hardy
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Hi,
Just to give additional info to any would-be bug-squasher :
So... been grappling with this problem the last couple of days and I may have
found the problem. It seems to be something to do with my dual-monitor setup.
Simply, if I remove my 2nd monitor from the X-server (via the nVidia driver
I've recently changed of PC. I has hope that this tearing would
dessappear with my new graphic card (and more recent drivers !) but it
is still there.
NVIDIA UNIX x86_64 Kernel Module 169.12 Thu Feb 14 17:51:09 PST 2008
GeForce 7100 GS
In debian etch package, the probleme is unexistent but the
Hi,
IMHO, I think this is a problem affecting only Ubuntu (and/or maybe other Debian
-based distros). I make this (somewhat) bold statement due to one simple reason:
I ran Fedora Core-8 for 6 months prior to installing Ubuntu... and never, ever
had this tearing problem (or the hue/blueing/greening
As per umggmu's test:
mplayer -benchmark -nosound -frames 1234 -vo xv VIDEOFILE : 5.325s
mplayer -benchmark -nosound -frames 1234 -vo gl2 VIDEOFILE : 18.406s
under compiz xv disregards vsymc apparently.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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As per umggmu's test:
mplayer -benchmark -nosound -frames 1234 -vo xv VIDEOFILE : 5.325s
mplayer -benchmark -nosound -frames 1234 -vo gl2 VIDEOFILE : 18.406s
under compiz xv disregards vsymc apparently.
** Changed in: linux-restricted-modules-2.6.22 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Enabling sync to vblank under compiz advanced settings does completely
solve the issue for me with vlc (I have the latest nvidia drivers
173.14.05 and a geforce go 7400). Also checking unredirect fullscreen
windows does work, but only on fullscreen videos so I prefer the first
method.
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Append to a Nvidia GeForce 4 MX Integrated (64 mo shared memory) with
nvidia-glx
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Compiling a custom version of mplayer with a patch allowed me to use at least
mplayer. Instructions are here:
http://forum.compiz-fusion.org/showthread.php?t=7212
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I can confirm this with Nvidia Geforce 440 Go too. It makes video
watching very uncomfortable.
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I confirm this bug as well, I have to disable compiz to watch movies because
the tearing is so bad, I use compiz-switch for that:
http://forlong.blogage.de/article/pages/Compiz-Switch
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+ compiz+nvidia: tearing in xvideo (t
I can confirm this with latest Hardy. I have enabled vblank for OpenGL
and it works fine, compiz runs with 60 fps and everything looks great
but all XV video players have a tearing and choppy output. It seems that
XV Syn to vblank doesn't work with compiz. It works fine if I disable
compiz or use g
** Also affects: linux-restricted-modules-2.6.24 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Enabling "Sync to VBlank" in CCSM has the drawback of breaking resuming
from suspend-to-disk. What's more, it doesn't really remove the tearing.
What does help is using the Compiz Video Plugin and a player that
supports it. As to players that do support this, I'm aware only of
mplayer using some p
So far I'm getting much better results by enabling Sync to To VBlank in
CCSM. Changing settings in nvida-settings doesn't appear to help things
any.
XVideo by default will sync to vblank, which is what you want if you're
rendering directly to the display without the use of a composite
manager. W
Happens for me too using nVidia Corporation G80 [GeForce 8600 GT]
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My graphics adapter is: nVidia Corporation NV18 [GeForce4 MX 4000] (rev
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