Re: removing 'blue-screen' produced by libXv

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   Most drivers let you change the default key from the XF86Config
file.  Eg., in the Section "Device":

Option "VideoKey" "1"

Changes it to a pixel value of one, which is near black, but
not completely black so that overlapping windows aren't as
likely to contain the key.


			Mark.

On Sat, 24 Jan 2004, 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?
> 
> :)
> 
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