Hi, On Wednesday 15 October 2008 23:14, Nicolas George wrote: [...] > I think you misunderstood what I was saying. Let me add some > details. > > The default behaviour, at least with XVideo, is to do thing in > that order: > > video decoding -> subtitles rendering -> scaling -> display > > with scaling and display taking place both inside the video > card. [...] > On the other hand, if you do things in that order: > > video decoding -> scaling -> subtitles rendering -> display Well, perhaps, this depends on your video output. I use -vo gl. And I just tested with small resolution video with subtitles: they are scaled nice to the screen resolution using just fontconfig. > With the GL output drivers, it is possible to add subtitles > after hardware scaling. Unfortunately, having a X11 server with > working OpenGL is much harder than having a X11 server with > working XVideo. Furthermore, with Intel video controllers (at > least mine), which is the easiest way to get OpenGL working, GL > output has some tearing, while XVideo overlay does not. I use GL output and see no tearing, my card is nVidia GT7300 with proprietary driver. I know, this is bad to use this proprietary software, but it is the only way to make GL work on my PC. Best regards, Andrew -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://lists.mplayerhq.hu/pipermail/mplayer-users/attachments/20081016/6518ed23/attachment.pgp