Nigel Pearson wrote: ...
...Next, it now creates a 1400x1050 X window but the playback is still 0,0 640x480
On Mac OS X, I got the "tiling" effect for a while before the fullscreen playback starts. On Linux, I see the problem you describe. It seems to be this stupid cut/paste error:
I just corrected this in CVS.
In current CVS for this testcase, the window and Xv playback are 0,0 640x480 which is a step forward in that they match, however, they should both be 0,0 1400x1050.
to revert yesterday's patch and get this correction.
Or patch "-R" or cp -rp from an unpatched tree, etc...
2) There may still be problems with the window sizing. (at the very least, I expect tiling/cropping issues) If so, try this revised version of yesterday's patch (attached)
With this patch, the things I've tested so far seem to be correct. With and without GUI dimensions, with and without GuiSizeForTV set, on a computer monitor desktop or TV, and with or without window trim, the GUI size and playback size switch to the correct sizes as expected. Myth's internal overscan values and aspect ratio modes all seem to still work correctly.
I don't have xvmc or any videoout other than Xv so I can't verify anything else. However, I'd recommend applying this as the current CVS behavior is not correct.
-- bjm
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