From: Darren S. <li...@yo...> - 2009-01-12 00:09:51
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# HG changeset patch # User Darren Salt <li...@yo...> # Date 1231718885 0 # Node ID 0b862fdf4ce5457afaca7154fb808cbc39210dee # Parent 4bc48e24703ba47427ea156df9d6dc943899f43c # Parent 096a8e09a8ece4c12dfc41382e2cfe334f2ced1b Merge from 1.1. diff -r 0b862fdf4ce5457afaca7154fb808cbc39210dee -r 4bc48e24703ba47427ea156df9d6dc943899f43c .hgtags --- a/.hgtags Mon Jan 12 00:08:05 2009 +0000 +++ b/.hgtags Sun Jan 11 19:51:03 2009 +0000 @@ -78,3 +78,4 @@ 9b383441a18fb49ccd5a07465d3e3db8821cccf6 9b383441a18fb49ccd5a07465d3e3db8821cccf6 xine-lib-1_1_14-release 17f8ed16524ba779af42913e51667e89b83a1887 xine-lib-1_1_15-release e33280bcaa3b1f3f5b93e633e2225e2440ecfd7c xine-lib-1_1_16-release +01fac0a015581bbdf7e38561ad2a95405e2ca785 xine-lib-1_1_16_1-release diff -r 0b862fdf4ce5457afaca7154fb808cbc39210dee -r 4bc48e24703ba47427ea156df9d6dc943899f43c ChangeLog --- a/ChangeLog Mon Jan 12 00:08:05 2009 +0000 +++ b/ChangeLog Sun Jan 11 19:51:03 2009 +0000 @@ -68,9 +68,12 @@ xine-lib (1.1.90) (Unreleased) * Report more video output capabilities via (port)->get_capabilities(): colour controls, zooming, colour keying. -xine-lib (1.1.17) 2009-??-?? +xine-lib (1.1.16.1) 2009-01-11 * Fix build with older ffmpeg, both internal and in Debian 5.0. * Add version check for CACA library and disable CACA plugin if needed + * Fix playback of some H.264 files (broken in 1.1.16). + * Various other build & bug fixes. + * Some FAQ list updates. xine-lib (1.1.16) 2009-01-07 * Security fixes: diff -r 0b862fdf4ce5457afaca7154fb808cbc39210dee -r 4bc48e24703ba47427ea156df9d6dc943899f43c doc/faq/faq.docbook --- a/doc/faq/faq.docbook Mon Jan 12 00:08:05 2009 +0000 +++ b/doc/faq/faq.docbook Sun Jan 11 19:51:03 2009 +0000 @@ -1711,9 +1711,42 @@ <para> Looks like some colours on your GUI match the colour key which Xv uses. You can change the colour key value to avoid this. There should be a line like: - <programlisting> video.XV_COLORKEY:2110</programlisting> + <programlisting> video.device.xv_colorkey:2110</programlisting> in your <filename>~/.xine/config</filename> file where you can change the colour that's used by xine for the video overlay. + </para> + </sect2> + + <sect2 id="texturedvideo"> + <title>How do I get Xv working with compiz?</title> + <para> + Tell xine to prefer textured video. There should be a line like: + <programlisting> video.device.xv_preferred_method:Any</programlisting> + in your <filename>~/.xine/config</filename> file where you can change the preferred method + used by xine for the video overlay. + </para> + <para> + It may be that your graphics card or driver doesn't have the necessary + support for textured video, or the video is rendered too slowly. + </para> + <itemizedlist> + <listitem><para> + ATI: you are likely to need xf86-video-ati later than 6.8.0; 6.9.0.91 + or newer is recommended for slower/older hardware (< X1300) because + the rendering speed has been improved a lot. + </para></listitem> + <listitem><para> + Intel: 945 and later, at least, should be fine with xf86-video-intel + 2.0 or later. Certainly with 2.2 or later. + </para></listitem> + <listitem><para> + nVidia: will probably be fine. (FIXME) + </para></listitem> + </itemizedlist> + <para> + If you find that textured video is significantly slower or isn't + supported, you should either not use compiz or tell xine to use the + xshm video output driver. </para> </sect2> |