Hopefully, Intrepid will include TTM.

On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 09:49:43AM -0000, Fabio Povoledo wrote:
>  
> "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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> Bug description:
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> 
> The default acceleration mode in hardy, which I understand is EXA, is 
> incredibly slow.  The experience of running compiz with it is awful.
> 
> Changing to XAA in the config file solves the issue, though then I obviously 
> lose video.

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