On 01/02/2009, Torgeir Veimo <torgeir@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On 1 Feb 2009, at 18:12, Torgeir Veimo wrote: > > > I am having some issues trying out vdpau with an nvidia card on the > > svideo output; I'm getting testing. > > > > Hmm hangover day... Was going to say I'm getting tearing. > > > -- > Torgeir Veimo > torgeir@xxxxxxxxx > On the newer drivers for Linux for the later series cards from NVidia, they have purposefully disabled the output of 50Hz when you select PAL over the S-Video output. You would think that when you specify PAL in your xorg.conf Options that it will automatically change the refresh rate to 50Hz. You can confirm this by running "DISPLAY=:0.1 xvidtune", assuming your S-Video out is :0.1, could even be :0.2 on yours. The newer TVs will show the colour correct PAL encoding, but over 60Hz refresh rate, the older CRT TVs cannot do this. Similar to PAL-B that is said to be on 60Hz (wikipedia). The tearing effect can caused due to your video is interlaced requiring a 50Hz output device, but your card is actually output @60Hz, so you require a deinterlacer to run. I would think that vdpau would assist in achieving deinterlaced video, making it fit to view on 60Hz out. The other solution is to have an old card with an old driver, but vdpau is only supported on newer cards. inspect your deinterlacer configuration settings of vdpau. _______________________________________________ vdr mailing list vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr