Carl wrote:
As an update, the same problem is happening on the 6200.
Hopefully this isn't the end of the road for something usable in the osd department on these cards since they'll become more common than not in the future..

I checked my Xorg.log.
The only thing it said was an ack of the setting..
(**) NVIDIA(0): Option "XvMCUsesTextures" "false"

Nothing about it being ignored though.

I may be in trouble here if the problem is the card, my production machine is running a 6200, so I think it will most likely suffer from the same problem.

I may bite the bullet and try it on that machine anyway..if all else fails.

Daniel Kristjansson wrote:
On Wed, 2005-10-26 at 18:48 +0000, Carl wrote:
  
 For it to be enabled, you must have this in your
 xorg.conf "Devices" section:
     Option "XvmcUsesTextures" "false" # use 3d engine for overlays
 And you have to insert a "UseChromaKeyOSD","1",hostname setting in
 the settings table.
        
My system appears to be attempting to display the osd behind my video.
Very puzzling.  
I'm using a GeForce 6800GT on my test machine if that's any needed info.
    

Chromakey OSD is not compatible with the newest nVidia cards that
always use textures for XvMC. That being said, I don't know if the
"GeForce 6800GT" is one of these cards, but making sure that you
have the right Option "XvmcUsesTextures" in your xorg.conf and that
the Xorg.0.log doesn't say anything about ignoring it would be a 
good start.

-- Daniel

  

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