http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=3592





------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-29 10:18 -------
I've seen this problem too but with 9.0 (still hadn't time to upgrade to 9.1),
and had to revert back to the driver supplied with 8.2, so I think it's
dependent on the chipset.
Even stranger, using the same toshitba laptop as a ltsp terminal, with X
4.2.99.1, the first time I use Xvideo the movie plays fine, while all subsequent
uses have the problem you reported.
The maintainer of the trident driver used to be Alan Hourihane, and his page
http://www.xfree86.org/~alanh/ used to have updated trident drivers, but they
aren't there anymore.
He contacted me about the problem and I sent him an avi to reproduce the problem
but didn't hear back from him.



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There is problem with video playback using the Trident driver.  In both movies
and video games the video-signal becomes split in half (with two mirrored
images), and there are a lot of remnants on the screen.  If I switch to VESA or
an older trident driver the video playback works, but it's a LOT more jumpy than
it was in 9.0 (which worked beautifully).

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