Re: [XFree86] Why does overlay lag behind with XVideo?

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Mark Vojkovich (mvojkovi@xxxxxxxxxxx):

> This is typical behavior of all overlays.  The overlay doesn't update
> until the next retrace but all other graphics draw as soon as
> possible.

  But you can see the window moving.  The problem is that the overlay
doesn't get reprogrammed with a new position until the next frame is
drawn from the input.  So I draw a frame, the overlay is programmed to
draw it at 50,50.  I move the window to 75,75 overlay is still at 50,50,
so my window moves faster than the video.  Next frame is drawn by xine
or whatever and now the video is at 75,75.

  It's a valid complaint, would be nice if the overlay position could be
updated during window move, don't know how feasible it is.

  -Billy

> 
> 
> 			Mark.
> 
> On Thu, 6 Nov 2003, Hakon Gunsen wrote:
> 
> > Hello!
> > I have a nvidia gforce2 card, and with mplayer or xine I use the Xv extension output plugin.
> > But I have noticed that the video overlay lags behind in position as I move around the player application on the desktop. Small problem, but anyways I'd like to know what type of card I should buy to avoid this, so that the video moves along just as fast as when I use the xshm output.
> > 
> > Hakon
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
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