Hi, this solution worked on my SuSE-System after updating xine-lib. So far, so good. However, on my Debian-System I did update xine-lib as well (without any harder problems) . Then I edited /.xine/config as discribed below. But Xine seems not to react on this entry. I can see that config is written each time I enter Xine-Setup at runtime, but in the Setup-Window ("Engine") there is no entry saying "Priority for vdpau_264_alter decoder". In consequence, xine does not use this alternative decoder... Hm, as I said, on the SuSE-System everything is fine... The only difference, as far as I can see, is that on Debian xine gui language is english, on the Debian System it is english. Any ideas? Thorsten On 05/01/12 21:18, Reinhard Nissl wrote: > Hi, > > Am 01.05.2012 20:08, schrieb Harald Milz: > >> I just added the new ZDF HD channels (ZDF, KIKA, ZDF neo, kultur and >> info) and >> I get strange effects like the ones described in >> http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/Neue-HDTV-Sender-Ruckler-auf-bestimmten-Receivern-1564225.html. >> >> It looks as if the color pallette switched every 0.7 s. This didn't >> happen >> with the old ZDF HD channel. My setup is unchanged. Other HD channels >> are not >> affected. >> >> Did anyone else observe this, and what can we do to fix this? > > You didn't mention your setup in detail, but I assume you're using a > xine-lib VDPAU based solution. > > In my vdr-xine setup I had to switch from vdpau_h264 to vdpau_h264_alter > decoder. The following lines from ~/.xine/config give vdpau_h264_alter a > higher priority: > > # priority for vdpau_h264 decoder > # numeric, default: 0 > #engine.decoder_priorities.vdpau_h264:0 > > # priority for vdpau_h264_alter decoder > # numeric, default: 0 > engine.decoder_priorities.vdpau_h264_alter:1 > > Bye. -- Thorsten Stuppi _______________________________________________ vdr mailing list vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr