Stephen,

My motherboard is an Intel D2550MUD2.  I know for a fact that the kernel
and X failed to detect much of its video capability.  The kernel is
using a gma500_gfx module when in fact the Intel graphics is GMA3650
(Cedar View).  X is using a modesetting driver, not an Intel driver.
For the most part, this works out okay for me and other Intel orphans.

I am sure there are many 'buntu users out there with kernel and X
detection failures of various sorts (older computers, older graphics
cards, etc.).  It's a good thing that vlc is able to work-around this
automatically.  But, parole is the default video utility in, at least,
xubuntu. So, it would be great if it worked universally out of the box.

I don't believe that non-programmer users will be able to deduce from
the anomaly-reporting pop-up box that the `parole --xv false` command or
manually setting property "enable-xv" to true in
$HOME/.config/xfce4/xfconf/xfce-perchannel-xml/parole.xml will fix this
issue.  I suspect that these folks will give up on parole rather quickly
and switch to something else that works like vlc.

Suggestion: Make XV support in parole disabled by default.  Then,
everyone would get playback function working out of the box.  People
with more advanced hardware and lucky enough to get correct detection
can google how to improve the quality of parole playback.

Richard

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  parole reports "Gstreamer backend error", "Configured videosink video
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