On 10 Apr 2002, David B. Ritch wrote:

> The screens are running at different resolutions.  The internal flat
> panel is running at its native resolution of 1400x1050, and the external
> monitor is running at 1024x768 (the highest resolution it supports with
> a reasonable refresh rate).
>
> I grabbed the screen (actually the window) while the movie was playing
> on the external monitor.  The screengrab was a black screen with the
> window decorations.  When I moved that display over the colorful
> rectangle, I noticed two things.  First, the colorful rectangle was the
> same size as the inside of the window - not terribly surprising.
> Second, as I slide the image over the rectangle, the rectangle
> apparently distorted the image slightly.  Once it was in place, the
> rectangle look as it had without the blank image there.  However, as the
> title bar was sliding across the rectangle, there was an effect similar
> to a kaleidoscope - multiple copies of something resembling the text
> moved across the screen.
>
> Does this help?  Is this what you were looking for?

No, this was not what I was looking for, but is useful to know
nevertheless.

                           thanks for testing.

                                    Vladimir Dergachev

>
> dbr
>
> On Tue, 2002-04-09 at 23:11, Vladimir Dergachev wrote:
> >
> >
> > On 9 Apr 2002, David B. Ritch wrote:
> >
> > > I tried watching the movie xine_about.avi using xine 0.98.  On screen 0,
> > > the builtin flat panel display, it worked fine.  On screen 1, the
> > > external monitor, it did not.  Instead, the xine screen on the external
> > > monitor went black.  At approximately the same location on screen 0 as
> > > the xine screen on screen 1, a rather colorful rectangle appeared.  It
> > > was made up of pink lines and stuff that looked like static.  When I
> > > stopped the movie, the static stopped moving.  However, the pink box
> > > remained until I exited xine.
> >
> > Thanks :)) Are the screens running at the same resolution ? Can you try
> > this: grab the xine screen (while displaying movie) with gimp (or anything
> > that can take a snapshot). You should get a black or almost black image.
> >
> > Now try displaying that image on the first screen in the same place as the
> > "colourful rectangle".. Let me know what happens.
> >
> >                        thanks !
> >
> >                            Vladimir Dergachev
> >
> > >
> > > dbr
> > >
> > > On Mon, 2002-04-08 at 15:26, Vladimir Dergachev wrote:
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > On 8 Apr 2002, David B. Ritch wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > Never mind!  I got it working.  FYI - here's my XF86Config file.
> > > >
> > > > Great :) Could you report on how well Xv works on both screens ? Thanks !
> > > >
> > > >                             Vladimir Dergachev
> > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > dbr
> > > >
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