![]() Playing around tonight, I removed libSDL-1.1.so from ut's system folder, and symlinked /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libSDL-1.2.so.0 instead. The very same tear appears in loki ports, like Unreal Tournament. With xv, that tear appears in video playback outright. in youtube) or after file is already playing in youtube, there will be one very prominent horizontal tear in the top portion of the screen. If I play a file after flash has been activated (e.g. With VDPAU, playback is fine if I play a video file (regardless of file size and resolution). mplayer behaves rather strangely with xv and vdpau. The two instances in which I've been unable to resolve the issues are in old loki game ports and video playback. Even thought performances has been great across the board, from the very beginning I had tearing issues. I'm running xubuntu 15.04, upgraded from 14.10. Quote A few months ago I set up a new rig with a geforce gtx960 video card. So I'm guessing the tear in mplayer has something to do with overlay issues? The driver not accelerating the second video or something? Not really too much of a practical problem, but really puzzling.I'm really at a loss here. Then it's a matter of comparing the setups between the two. I have experienced in the past where videos that gave me trouble in SMPlayer worked better in the regular mplayer gui. Have you tried regular old MPlayer? (If you don't already have it installed, you might want to install mplayer-gui from Synaptic and give it a whirl.) (Under More Applications > Configuration). ![]() mkv, etc.) I'd be curious as to things like h.264 decoding threads and other optimizations in SMPlayer, and possibly to optimizations of the video adapter subsystem via the Nvidia Display Settings tool. If the problem is specific to a file type (e.g. (You, on the other hand, should definitely try a different display if you can without too much strain.) just saw CJ's latest - CJ, you might want a separate thread at this point - this appears to be sufficiently divergent from Time7man's original post to warrant it. It certainly won't hurt to try a different display if you have one handy, but it's sounding kinda low and outside (to make a baseball analogy). Re-reading, you said this does not happen with VLC, so I doubt the display is the culprit.
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