Bryce,
sorry for the delay, I still get green where the XV overlay should be with the
following device section:
Section Device
Identifier Configured Video Device
Driver radeon
# Option VideoKey 0x01
# Option GartSize 128
Option AGPSize 64
Option AGPMode 2
# Option
sorry for the multiple posts, but stripping the device section to just
the accelmethod line doesn't work.
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I have a Thinkpad T30 running Intrepid and see a similar problem -
XVideo does not appear.
However, I *think* it might have something to do with the CRTC values and
XRANDR.. I have a little script that tweaks some of the xrandr settings, and
XVideo starts to work. I created the script fixxv
Flip on EXA in xorg.conf like this:
Section Device
...
Option AccelMethod EXA
EndSection
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Can others confirm that flipping EXA on solves the problem? Jos?
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If one manually switches the acceleration method to EXA, XVideo works
even with AIGLX enabled. Add the following line to your xorg.conf:
Option AccelMethod EXA
I'm using a slightly newer driver from Tormod Volden's PPA, but I guess
the one Intrepid ships should work as well. Feedback?
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@Brian:
Is there a PPA or otherwise I can get the latest driver? My laptop
doesn't have a CD drive so LiveCDs aren't options. Thanks.
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I am currently running Intrepid Alpha 4 on the IBM X22 from above. The
Live CD automatically detected the Radeon chip and selected 1024x768x24.
Interestingly enough, glxinfo claimed direct rendering was enabled, even
though this had previously failed at that resolution and depth with
Gutsy. Totem
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By the way, my laptop also has no CD-ROM drive, so I used Unetbootin (
http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/ ) to boot the ISO image from my hard
drive. It can also make USB drives bootable if your BIOS supports it. I
installed the ISO to the same partition Gutsy is installed on. This
worked fine and
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Just wanted to confirm that this bug is still present in Hardy. I have
a Thinkpad X22 with a Radeon Mobility M6 LY (Radeon 7000 based) with 8
MB of RAM.
Following the steps from the above posts:
A. As with the above poster, programs using Xv overlays work fine with
24bpp, but the video RAM is
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In Addition to above.
A. Switching to 24bpp plays videos but again, no 3d, and many apps will
draw slowly because of limited ram (16mb)
B. Adding 'Option VideoKey 0x01 - Does not work for me on my Thinkpad
T30 with Radeon 7500 Mobility
C. Disabling AIGLX - Neither does this work for me,
Fwiw, there may be at least three independent bugs people are seeing,
that result in similar misbehaviors. The different bugs can be
distinguished by what works around them:
A. Switching 16/24bpp - may be a case of or related to
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13924
B. Adding
Hmm, I've been able to reproduce this on a R350 9800 ati card after
upgrading to Hardy (it worked fine in Gutsy), both with 24bpp set. I
see AIGLX is enabled, although I don't recall if that was turned on
before with Gutsy. Adding 'Option VideoKey 0x01' to the Device
section also made -ao xv
A and B have at times worked on my oldish Thinkpad T30. It's got a
radeon 7500 with 16MB of RAM. At [EMAIL PROTECTED], GLX is disabled by
default because there's not enough RAM for the hardware to support 3D at
that resolution and bit depth.
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BTW, (B) no longer seems to be working as of a week or two ago. I
haven't been able to fully investigate because my wife has the laptop
and is out of town, but I was able to get her video back by doing (A).
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(Disclaimer: I have read this bug from the first occurrence of key.
That is comment #23.)
Same here. This bug stems from a change in the -ati driver a few months
ago (though I do not remember which upgrade ultimately caused this issue
for me). I first suspected different rounding applied to
That last piece of information might be why it did not work in my case.
I use totem which I think relies on gstreamer. Any thoughts? Oh, also: I
have my card run at 16bpp for other reasons (24bpp does not seem to work
with compiz on 1500x1050 pixels). I read somewhere that changing to
24bpp might
Great. Under which section?
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Oh, that'll be in the Device section, since it's specific to the radeon
driver.
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Didn't work for me. xorg.conf Devices section:
Section Device
Identifier Configured Video Device
Option VideoKey 0x01
EndSection
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This is the device section I have in use:
Section Device
Identifier ATI Technologies Inc Radeon Mobility M7 LW [Radeon
Mobility 7500]
Driver ati
BusID PCI:1:0:0
Option VideoKey 0x01
EndSection
and this is the pci info about the
I found (today) in hardy that if I set Option VideoKey 0x01 in
xorg.conf, then the video displays properly in 16bpp.
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I have been able to get it all to work on a t30 radeon mobility 7500.
By all I mean 24 bpp, xv for video in xine and totem and a cube desktop.
I do not remember how but it took much searching and tweaking. Attached
is the xorg.conf
the fix was in the options for the monitor and the video card
I can also confirm this bug. I have a radeon M6 LY. 24bpp allows video
playback, but no 3d. 16BPP allows the opposite.
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Disabling AIGLX did not seem to solve the problem for me.
I tried building the xserver-xorg-video-ati package from Hardy, but it had
build dependencies on the newer xserver, so I abandoned that idea.
I can confirm that installing the xserver-xorg-video-ati binary deb from Feisty
works and allows
I also can confirm this bug on my IBM T42 with ATI Mobility Radeon 7500 32MB.
When I set the depth to 16 bpp I get no XVideo support.
I first noticed the problem when trying to run the game UrbanTerror which
errors out when started with SDL errors.
When I switch back to 24 bpp, XVideo and
I can confirm this bug on a Thinkpad T30 with an ATI Radeon 7500
Mobility
Any videos i try to play will not work and will only show me a green
screen in 16bpp. Happens in VLC, Mplayer, Xine, basically any player
trying to use XVideo.
Switch to X11 in VLC Preferences enables video playback, but
I'm having this exact same problem, too, running Gutsy with the radeon
driver on an ATI Radeon Mobility M6 with 16M memory.
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I've had a number of (seemingly inexplicable) changes in whether or not
videos will display on my ATI Mobility 7000 (in my IBM Thinkpad T42).
I've been using the radeon driver for Xorg.
Initially, DVDs and AVIs displayed as a shady green box, rather than the video.
Sound was fine. Initially
Confirmed in hardy (using the alpha-1 Desktop CD).
In 32-bit X depth, videos play OK. When switching to 16-bit X depth
(using -depth 16 in /etc/gdm/gdm.conf-custom), all that shows up is a
green box with no video in it.
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Yep, just upgraded a Thinkpad T30 (Radeon Mobility 7500) which had been
doing Xv just fine with (or without) compiz working. Now I just get a
green screen, even when I turn off desktop effects.
I have another ATI-based machine running (G4 Mac Mini, radeon 9200)
gutsy in which Xv does work.
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Hm... I tossed this into my xorg.conf, and still can't get Xv working:
Section Extensions
Option Composite false
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I also tried this. Still can't get anything other than a blue or green
overlay screen when I play videos.
Section ServerFlags
Option AIGLX off
EndSection
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I was able to get the video to play again (instead of a big blue square)
when I switched from 16 bpp to 24 bpp. (3d accelration is disabled
because I only have 16MB of RAM).
And yeah, everything worked just fine in feisty (earlier today) on this
exact laptop -- 16bpp+compiz+Xvideo.
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Think about uninstall driver. I worked on 7.04 with Compiz without
driver. It works
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?? Uninstall the radeon driver? Why? Using vesa/vga is not acceptable I
think.
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You can at least change the video-output to use X11 not Xv, although
that makes it also use more CPU.
You are running gutsy, right?
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Indeed on gutsy. This xorg.conf has the AIGLX off.
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