Did that help?

PS: pekwm's default theme also has round corners.

PS2: The video can be even in a paused state.
(in VLC that doesn't even stop the flickering, while in mplayer2 it does.
But the way how the frame is damaged changes with the position of the 
obstructing windows)

For very small dialogs of fluxbox's "fbrun" it doesn't seem to matter where are 
they positioned, as long as they are completely inside the Xv window and don't 
overlap each other.
This might be related to the fact that fluxbox automatically puts it in the 
topmost "above dock" layer.

xterm's windows seem to be a bit more picky

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Title:
  [gm45] Xv video falls apart and flickers when obstructed by 2 windows

Status in “xserver-xorg-video-intel” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Xv video does not paint properly when partially obstructed by multiple 
windows in certain places.
  (see the attachment)
  Note that one of the obstructing windows depicts my attempt to use apport-bug.

  I tried with mplayer2 and vlc as Xv video players.

  I tried with Pekwm and Fluxbox as window managers.

  I tried with Pekwm, positioned the windows, stopped pekwm (running WM-free 
X11)   the flickering stopped.
  I don't know to move windows without a window manager, so I didn't try 
another positions of the obstructing windows.

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