On Mon, 26 Dec 2011 12:43:59 +0000, Tony Houghton <h...@realh.co.uk> wrote:
> On Mon, 26 Dec 2011 10:43:42 +0100
> gimli <gi...@dark-green.com> wrote:
> 
>> Two things to mention about vaapi :
>> 
>> 1.) Use xf86-video-intel-2.15.0
> 
> Do you mean at least 2.15, or are there problems with later versions
> like 2.17?
> 
>> 2.) Forget sxfe in combination with vaapi. sxfe plays bad tricks with
>> the stream and is not able to do a clean reinitialize of the output
>> when the stream is changing.
> 
> Another issue is compositing. This is the future of window management
> and some people like (OK, tolerate) GNOME 3 and even Unity, so saying,
> "Don't use compositing" isn't good enough long term IMO. On my Ion
> 2-based nettop I can watch video in GNOME 3 OK, but I'm not sure vsync
> works with it OK on my NVidia 8200-based HTPC. I don't mind using xfce4
> on that for now, because I don't use it for much else. But I've got two
> other machines with Intel graphics on which I'd rather use GNOME 3 than
> xfce4 and still be able to watch video without tearing, and I haven't
> managed that so far :-(.

This issue you have to clearly bug at the intel developers at
freedesktop.org.

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