On Friday 13 January 2006 14:08, Steve Adeff wrote: > On Friday 13 January 2006 12:26, Michael T. Dean wrote: > > Steve Adeff wrote: > > >I like DVD menus, so I'd like to use xine, but I'm noticing a lot of > > > video issues in high movement scenes, I don't quite know how to > > > describe it, its as though the video can't keep up so part of the image > > > is updating faster than the rest. it plays back fine in mplayer and the > > > Internal player, so I know its got to be some setting in Xine, I just > > > have no idea what it would be since I never use xine.... > > > > > >anyone have any thing for me to try? > > > > You using Xv in xine? If not (or, to verify), run: > > > > xine -V xv --no-splash --auto-play=fhq --auto-scan dvd > > > > at least once to change (and store the changes). A different video > > driver would definitely cause differences in playback. > > > > Mike > > I started to notice this on my regular HD playback as well, turning off > Composite in my xorg seems to have solved the problem for both. Why mplayer > didn't show the effect is beyond me. > > Does Xine have an on screen menu such that I can change audio tracks etc or > am I stuck using custom buttons on the remote? > > Is there a way to move the location of the playback info OSD? mine gets cut > off due to overscan.
ok, maybe not, I put back the original DVD that I noticed the problem with (The OC Season 2 Disc 1) and I still see it, its quite bad. But a couple other dvd's (of movies) didn't show it and I don't see it in my HD stuff. rather confused. I'll let it be for now. -- Steve _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
