Re: removing 'blue-screen' produced by libXv

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How do I change XV_COLORKEY?

My video card is an Nvidia GeForce4 MX. I'm using the
xfree86 driver provided by nvidia.

--- Thomas Winischhofer <thomas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
> dave giffin wrote:
> > I'm using mplayer with the 'xv' video output
> (which
> > uses XFree86's libXv to render the video onto the
> > screen).
> > 
> > But, when it first comes onto the screen, or when
> I
> > move the window, there is a blue-screen for a
> moment
> > until mplayer updates the display. 
> > 
> > I would like to be able to change this from blue
> to
> > black. 
> > 
> > I've asked mplayer developers for help and they've
> > suggested I ask xfree86 developers.
> > 
> > Any thoughts as to where in libXv to look?
> 
> Simple. Change the colorkey to black. Nearly all (if
> not all) drivers 
> know a XV_COLORKEY property for doing this.
> 
> Interesting that mplayer developers need to point
> you to this list...
> 
> Thomas
> 
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> Thomas Winischhofer
> Vienna/Austria
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