"Evgeny M. Zubok" <[email protected]> writes: > "C. L. Martinez" <[email protected]> writes: > >> Pues tampco ... Esto empieza a ser un pelín desesperante ... Es >> demasiado raro. El driver que utilizo es nvidia, pero si fuese tema de >> driver me pasaria con videos flash también ... > > Puede ser que Flash no utilice Xv para escalar de vídeo, no sé.
Y eso así. Pero no estoy seguro de que tu problema esté ahí. Tendrás que comprobar. http://blogs.adobe.com/penguinswf/2008/05/flash_uses_the_gpu.html: * FAQ regarding hardware acceleration: Why doesn’t the Flash Player on Linux user the X video extension (Xv)? * Answer: Because Xv scales YUV data. Flash Player operates on RGB data. For the uninitiated, many video codecs operate in a YUV colorspace. Unix/X11 has an extension called X video that allows hardware scaling of YUV images. This is a very mature system on Linux which has allowed seamless, low CPU usage, fullscreen video playback on Linux for many years. Unfortunately, the Flash Player can not easily make use of this since Sorenson, On2, or H.264 video data — even though it is decoded as YUV — has to be converted to RGB and possibly combined with other graphical elements. This is why RGB scaling via OpenGL is the future of Flash. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

