"I think it can be safely said that any further slowdowns of video playback 
while compiz (or perhaps another compositive manager which uses indirect glx) 
is running, are because of the fact that the video frames are being transferred 
over aiglx as textures. Unless the kernel supports something like TTM to 
accelerate this, video playback will continue to stutter. When using a 
non-compositing window manager (metacity with compositing off), video playback 
is perfectly fine.
So perhaps this bug depends on support of ttm in the kernel."

Can u explain better what u mean? Is the next kernel going to support
this TTM module? The blue screen on compiz when using xv is quite
annoying and i'd like to be able to enable video texturing as soos as
possible...

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EXA is balls-achingly slow
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/177492
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