Jason Tackaberry wrote: > On Fri, 2007-01-19 at 15:51 +0100, Dirk Meyer wrote: >> Log: >> set colorkey to black > > Don't do this; there is a reason the colorkey doesn't default to > black. :) You will get strange bleeding from the overlay when there is > a window on top (which is the case when canvas Movie is in attached > mode). Set it instead to some almost black color. I use colorkey=200.
Everything but not that blue color. I get a blue flicker sometimes
when starting a movie with kaa.popcorn and I don't like that.
> Also I think you will also need -vo xv:ck=set
So colorkey=200 and xv:ck=set as default?
Dischi
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