Hi Chris,
Chris Elsworth wrote:
Yes, I read the old mails and found the hue of 0 or 100 suggestion, and tried it (see original mail I posted) and it didn't work. I just tried it again with softdevice from cvs to double check and it didn't have any effect, so maybe I'm running into a slightly different problem.
Do you have any suggestions about how I might try to debug it?
Can you take a look at:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/16371732@N00
and let me know if your OSD looks like "softdevice_wrongoverlay1_software" or "softdevice_wrongoverlay_software" ?
I think the problem lies in the code that alpha blends the OSD with the video image. Changing the HUE setting for me had no effect either. I notice the OSD becomes "strange" once any video is playing. Until then the OSD looks fine...
Thanks, CR.
On Sun, Aug 06, 2006 at 06:45:55PM -0700, CR wrote:
Hi Chris,
Chris Elsworth wrote:
Yes, I read the old mails and found the hue of 0 or 100 suggestion, and tried it (see original mail I posted) and it didn't work. I just tried it again with softdevice from cvs to double check and it didn't have any effect, so maybe I'm running into a slightly different problem.
Do you have any suggestions about how I might try to debug it?
Can you take a look at:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/16371732@N00
and let me know if your OSD looks like "softdevice_wrongoverlay1_software" or "softdevice_wrongoverlay_software" ?
I think the problem lies in the code that alpha blends the OSD with the video image. Changing the HUE setting for me had no effect either. I notice the OSD becomes "strange" once any video is playing. Until then the OSD looks fine...
Hello,
Hmm, mine look different from all your examples.
This is the pink, incorrect display: http://spork.qfe3.net/~chris/vdr/snapshot4.png
When changing to this channel, vdr says: Aug 7 04:12:57 media vdr: [1191] [VideoOut]: 720x576 [90,0 540x576] -> 1024x768 [128,0 768x768]
This is a correct display: http://spork.qfe3.net/~chris/vdr/snapshot5.png
And when changing to this channel, vdr says: Aug 7 04:13:29 media vdr: [1197] [VideoOut]: 720x576 [0,0 720x576] -> 1024x768 [0,0 1024x768]
Another incorrect: http://spork.qfe3.net/~chris/vdr/snapshot6.png
And the log: Aug 7 04:14:35 media vdr: [1216] [VideoOut]: 704x576 [0,0 704x576] -> 1024x768 [0,0 1024x768]
Screenshots were made with ksnapshot. The only correlation I can make so far is that lower resolutions seem to present the problem?
I have to use softdevice with software alpha blending; if I use pseudo, it only appears for one frame every second. I'm having trouble getting xineliboutput to build so I can test it.
On Montag 07 August 2006 05:20, Chris Elsworth wrote:
On Sun, Aug 06, 2006 at 06:45:55PM -0700, CR wrote:
Hi Chris,
Chris Elsworth wrote:
Yes, I read the old mails and found the hue of 0 or 100 suggestion, and tried it (see original mail I posted) and it didn't work. I just tried it again with softdevice from cvs to double check and it didn't have any effect, so maybe I'm running into a slightly different problem.
Do you have any suggestions about how I might try to debug it?
Can you take a look at:
@CR, I've seen this but I don't know whats the problem with your setup or why our osd drawing is wrong in combination with nvidia cards. At which color depth is your X server running ?
and let me know if your OSD looks like "softdevice_wrongoverlay1_software" or "softdevice_wrongoverlay_software" ?
I think the problem lies in the code that alpha blends the OSD with the video image. Changing the HUE setting for me had no effect either. I notice the OSD becomes "strange" once any video is playing. Until then the OSD looks fine...
Hello,
Hmm, mine look different from all your examples.
This is the pink, incorrect display: http://spork.qfe3.net/~chris/vdr/snapshot4.png
When changing to this channel, vdr says: Aug 7 04:12:57 media vdr: [1191] [VideoOut]: 720x576 [90,0 540x576] -> 1024x768 [128,0 768x768]
This is a correct display: http://spork.qfe3.net/~chris/vdr/snapshot5.png
And when changing to this channel, vdr says: Aug 7 04:13:29 media vdr: [1197] [VideoOut]: 720x576 [0,0 720x576] -> 1024x768 [0,0 1024x768]
Another incorrect: http://spork.qfe3.net/~chris/vdr/snapshot6.png
And the log: Aug 7 04:14:35 media vdr: [1216] [VideoOut]: 704x576 [0,0 704x576] -> 1024x768 [0,0 1024x768]
Screenshots were made with ksnapshot. The only correlation I can make so far is that lower resolutions seem to present the problem?
Can you try that without any skin / osd related plugin and with an unpatched (vanilla) vdr ? What are your osd postions and size specs (setup -> osd) ?
This also happened to me with vdr-xine if I tried to use xvmc video output with NVIDIA. Maybe you need to check if you have xvmc enabled.
On 8/7/06, Stefan Lucke stefan@lucke.in-berlin.de wrote:
On Montag 07 August 2006 05:20, Chris Elsworth wrote:
On Sun, Aug 06, 2006 at 06:45:55PM -0700, CR wrote:
Hi Chris,
Chris Elsworth wrote:
Yes, I read the old mails and found the hue of 0 or 100 suggestion, and tried it (see original mail I posted) and it didn't work. I just tried it again with softdevice from cvs to double check and it
didn't
have any effect, so maybe I'm running into a slightly different problem.
Do you have any suggestions about how I might try to debug it?
Can you take a look at:
@CR, I've seen this but I don't know whats the problem with your setup or why our osd drawing is wrong in combination with nvidia cards. At which color depth is your X server running ?
and let me know if your OSD looks like
"softdevice_wrongoverlay1_software"
or "softdevice_wrongoverlay_software" ?
I think the problem lies in the code that alpha blends the OSD with
the
video image. Changing the HUE setting for me had no effect either. I notice the OSD becomes "strange" once any video is playing. Until
then
the OSD looks fine...
Hello,
Hmm, mine look different from all your examples.
This is the pink, incorrect display: http://spork.qfe3.net/~chris/vdr/snapshot4.png
When changing to this channel, vdr says: Aug 7 04:12:57 media vdr: [1191] [VideoOut]: 720x576 [90,0 540x576] ->
1024x768 [128,0 768x768]
This is a correct display: http://spork.qfe3.net/~chris/vdr/snapshot5.png
And when changing to this channel, vdr says: Aug 7 04:13:29 media vdr: [1197] [VideoOut]: 720x576 [0,0 720x576] ->
1024x768 [0,0 1024x768]
Another incorrect: http://spork.qfe3.net/~chris/vdr/snapshot6.png
And the log: Aug 7 04:14:35 media vdr: [1216] [VideoOut]: 704x576 [0,0 704x576] ->
1024x768 [0,0 1024x768]
Screenshots were made with ksnapshot. The only correlation I can make so far is that lower resolutions seem to present the problem?
Can you try that without any skin / osd related plugin and with an unpatched (vanilla) vdr ? What are your osd postions and size specs (setup -> osd) ?
-- Stefan Lucke
vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr
Ilariu,
Hm I don't think XvMC is enabled. It would say so in Xorg.0.log if it was, right? A complete copy of my most recent X startup is here http://spork.qfe3.net/~chris/vdr/Xorg.0.log
No mention of XvMC that I can see, so I presume it's off. Config is: http://spork.qfe3.net/~chris/vdr/xorg.conf all fairly simple and almost the defaults.
Chris
On Mon, Aug 07, 2006 at 03:49:46PM +0100, Ilariu Raducan wrote:
This also happened to me with vdr-xine if I tried to use xvmc video output with NVIDIA. Maybe you need to check if you have xvmc enabled.
On 8/7/06, Stefan Lucke stefan@lucke.in-berlin.de wrote:
On Montag 07 August 2006 05:20, Chris Elsworth wrote: > On Sun, Aug 06, 2006 at 06:45:55PM -0700, CR wrote: > > Hi Chris, > > > > Chris Elsworth wrote: > > > > > Yes, I read the old mails and found the hue of 0 or 100 suggestion, > > > and tried it (see original mail I posted) and it didn't work. I just > > > tried it again with softdevice from cvs to double check and it didn't > > > have any effect, so maybe I'm running into a slightly different > > > problem. > > > > > > Do you have any suggestions about how I might try to debug it? > > > > Can you take a look at: > > > > http://www.flickr.com/photos/16371732@N00 @CR, I've seen this but I don't know whats the problem with your setup or why our osd drawing is wrong in combination with nvidia cards. At which color depth is your X server running ? > > > > and let me know if your OSD looks like "softdevice_wrongoverlay1_software" > > or "softdevice_wrongoverlay_software" ? > > > > I think the problem lies in the code that alpha blends the OSD with the > > video image. Changing the HUE setting for me had no effect either. I > > notice the OSD becomes "strange" once any video is playing. Until then > > the OSD looks fine... > > Hello, > > Hmm, mine look different from all your examples. > > This is the pink, incorrect display: > http://spork.qfe3.net/~chris/vdr/snapshot4.png > > When changing to this channel, vdr says: > Aug 7 04:12:57 media vdr: [1191] [VideoOut]: 720x576 [90,0 540x576] -> 1024x768 [128,0 768x768] > > > This is a correct display: > http://spork.qfe3.net/~chris/vdr/snapshot5.png > > And when changing to this channel, vdr says: > Aug 7 04:13:29 media vdr: [1197] [VideoOut]: 720x576 [0,0 720x576] -> 1024x768 [0,0 1024x768] > > > Another incorrect: > http://spork.qfe3.net/~chris/vdr/snapshot6.png > > And the log: > Aug 7 04:14:35 media vdr: [1216] [VideoOut]: 704x576 [0,0 704x576] -> 1024x768 [0,0 1024x768] > > > Screenshots were made with ksnapshot. The only correlation I can make > so far is that lower resolutions seem to present the problem? Can you try that without any skin / osd related plugin and with an unpatched (vanilla) vdr ? What are your osd postions and size specs (setup -> osd) ? -- Stefan Lucke _______________________________________________ vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr
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Chris,
From Your Xorg.0.log:
(II) Loading extension XVideo (II) Loading extension XVideo-MotionCompensation (II) Loading extension X-Resource
Notice XVideo-MotionCompensation (XVMC)
That doesn't mean is used by the application, only that exists (which is good) If the application is built with it enabled then you may have problems.
I see you have a NVIDIA card and XVMC is the most probable issue.
Try to make sure softdevice is not compiled with XVMC enabled until this extension is fixed.
Regards. Ilariu
On 8/7/06, Chris Elsworth chris@shagged.org wrote:
Ilariu,
Hm I don't think XvMC is enabled. It would say so in Xorg.0.log if it was, right? A complete copy of my most recent X startup is here http://spork.qfe3.net/~chris/vdr/Xorg.0.log
No mention of XvMC that I can see, so I presume it's off. Config is: http://spork.qfe3.net/~chris/vdr/xorg.conf all fairly simple and almost the defaults.
Chris
On Mon, Aug 07, 2006 at 03:49:46PM +0100, Ilariu Raducan wrote:
This also happened to me with vdr-xine if I tried to use xvmc video
output
with NVIDIA. Maybe you need to check if you have xvmc enabled.
On 8/7/06, Stefan Lucke stefan@lucke.in-berlin.de wrote:
On Montag 07 August 2006 05:20, Chris Elsworth wrote: > On Sun, Aug 06, 2006 at 06:45:55PM -0700, CR wrote: > > Hi Chris, > > > > Chris Elsworth wrote: > > > > > Yes, I read the old mails and found the hue of 0 or 100 suggestion, > > > and tried it (see original mail I posted) and it didn't work.
I
just > > > tried it again with softdevice from cvs to double check and
it
didn't > > > have any effect, so maybe I'm running into a slightly
different
> > > problem. > > > > > > Do you have any suggestions about how I might try to debug
it?
> > > > Can you take a look at: > > > > http://www.flickr.com/photos/16371732@N00 @CR, I've seen this but I don't know whats the problem with your
setup
or why our osd drawing is wrong in combination with nvidia cards. At which color depth is your X server running ? > > > > and let me know if your OSD looks like "softdevice_wrongoverlay1_software" > > or "softdevice_wrongoverlay_software" ? > > > > I think the problem lies in the code that alpha blends the OSD
with
the > > video image. Changing the HUE setting for me had no effect either. I > > notice the OSD becomes "strange" once any video is
playing. Until
then > > the OSD looks fine... > > Hello, > > Hmm, mine look different from all your examples. > > This is the pink, incorrect display: > http://spork.qfe3.net/~chris/vdr/snapshot4.png > > When changing to this channel, vdr says: > Aug 7 04:12:57 media vdr: [1191] [VideoOut]: 720x576 [90,0
540x576]
-> 1024x768 [128,0 768x768] > > > This is a correct display: > http://spork.qfe3.net/~chris/vdr/snapshot5.png > > And when changing to this channel, vdr says: > Aug 7 04:13:29 media vdr: [1197] [VideoOut]: 720x576 [0,0
720x576] ->
1024x768 [0,0 1024x768] > > > Another incorrect: > http://spork.qfe3.net/~chris/vdr/snapshot6.png > > And the log: > Aug 7 04:14:35 media vdr: [1216] [VideoOut]: 704x576 [0,0
704x576] ->
1024x768 [0,0 1024x768] > > > Screenshots were made with ksnapshot. The only correlation I can
make
> so far is that lower resolutions seem to present the problem? Can you try that without any skin / osd related plugin and with an unpatched (vanilla) vdr ? What are your osd postions and size specs (setup -> osd) ? -- Stefan Lucke _______________________________________________ vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr
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-- Chris
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Hello Ilariu,
I didn't think softdevice actually supported XVMC - I can't see any options for it in the Makefile to tweak. Only XV/DFB/VIDIX etc. The only output method I have compiled in is XV. (this is CVS checkout of softdevice).
A quick grep through the source for 'xvmc' doesn't match anything either?
Thanks, Chris
On Wed, Aug 09, 2006 at 06:07:20PM +0100, Ilariu Raducan wrote:
Chris,
From Your Xorg.0.log:
(II) Loading extension XVideo (II) Loading extension XVideo-MotionCompensation (II) Loading extension X-Resource
Notice XVideo-MotionCompensation (XVMC)
That doesn't mean is used by the application, only that exists (which is good) If the application is built with it enabled then you may have problems.
I see you have a NVIDIA card and XVMC is the most probable issue.
Try to make sure softdevice is not compiled with XVMC enabled until this extension is fixed.
Regards. Ilariu
On 8/7/06, Chris Elsworth chris@shagged.org wrote:
Ilariu, Hm I don't think XvMC is enabled. It would say so in Xorg.0.log if it was, right? A complete copy of my most recent X startup is here http://spork.qfe3.net/~chris/vdr/Xorg.0.log No mention of XvMC that I can see, so I presume it's off. Config is: http://spork.qfe3.net/~chris/vdr/xorg.conf all fairly simple and almost the defaults. Chris On Mon, Aug 07, 2006 at 03:49:46PM +0100, Ilariu Raducan wrote: > This also happened to me with vdr-xine if I tried to use xvmc video output > with NVIDIA. > Maybe you need to check if you have xvmc enabled. > > On 8/7/06, Stefan Lucke <stefan@lucke.in-berlin.de> wrote: > > On Montag 07 August 2006 05:20, Chris Elsworth wrote: > > On Sun, Aug 06, 2006 at 06:45:55PM -0700, CR wrote: > > > Hi Chris, > > > > > > Chris Elsworth wrote: > > > > > > > Yes, I read the old mails and found the hue of 0 or 100 > suggestion, > > > > and tried it (see original mail I posted) and it didn't work. I > just > > > > tried it again with softdevice from cvs to double check and it > didn't > > > > have any effect, so maybe I'm running into a slightly different > > > > problem. > > > > > > > > Do you have any suggestions about how I might try to debug it? > > > > > > Can you take a look at: > > > > > > http://www.flickr.com/photos/16371732@N00 > > @CR, I've seen this but I don't know whats the problem with your setup > or > why our osd drawing is wrong in combination with nvidia cards. > At which color depth is your X server running ? > > > > > > > and let me know if your OSD looks like > "softdevice_wrongoverlay1_software" > > > or "softdevice_wrongoverlay_software" ? > > > > > > I think the problem lies in the code that alpha blends the OSD with > the > > > video image. Changing the HUE setting for me had no effect > either. I > > > notice the OSD becomes "strange" once any video is playing. Until > then > > > the OSD looks fine... > > > > Hello, > > > > Hmm, mine look different from all your examples. > > > > This is the pink, incorrect display: > > http://spork.qfe3.net/~chris/vdr/snapshot4.png > > > > When changing to this channel, vdr says: > > Aug 7 04:12:57 media vdr: [1191] [VideoOut]: 720x576 [90,0 540x576] > -> 1024x768 [128,0 768x768] > > > > > > This is a correct display: > > http://spork.qfe3.net/~chris/vdr/snapshot5.png > > > > And when changing to this channel, vdr says: > > Aug 7 04:13:29 media vdr: [1197] [VideoOut]: 720x576 [0,0 720x576] -> > 1024x768 [0,0 1024x768] > > > > > > Another incorrect: > > http://spork.qfe3.net/~chris/vdr/snapshot6.png > > > > And the log: > > Aug 7 04:14:35 media vdr: [1216] [VideoOut]: 704x576 [0,0 704x576] -> > 1024x768 [0,0 1024x768] > > > > > > Screenshots were made with ksnapshot. The only correlation I can make > > so far is that lower resolutions seem to present the problem? > > Can you try that without any skin / osd related plugin and with an > unpatched > (vanilla) vdr ? > What are your osd postions and size specs (setup -> osd) ? > > -- > Stefan Lucke > > _______________________________________________ > vdr mailing list > vdr@linuxtv.org > http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr > _______________________________________________ > vdr mailing list > vdr@linuxtv.org > http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr -- Chris _______________________________________________ vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr
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On Mon, Aug 07, 2006 at 04:23:07PM +0200, Stefan Lucke wrote:
On Montag 07 August 2006 05:20, Chris Elsworth wrote:
On Sun, Aug 06, 2006 at 06:45:55PM -0700, CR wrote:
Hi Chris,
Chris Elsworth wrote:
Yes, I read the old mails and found the hue of 0 or 100 suggestion, and tried it (see original mail I posted) and it didn't work. I just tried it again with softdevice from cvs to double check and it didn't have any effect, so maybe I'm running into a slightly different problem.
Do you have any suggestions about how I might try to debug it?
Can you take a look at:
@CR, I've seen this but I don't know whats the problem with your setup or why our osd drawing is wrong in combination with nvidia cards. At which color depth is your X server running ?
and let me know if your OSD looks like "softdevice_wrongoverlay1_software" or "softdevice_wrongoverlay_software" ?
I think the problem lies in the code that alpha blends the OSD with the video image. Changing the HUE setting for me had no effect either. I notice the OSD becomes "strange" once any video is playing. Until then the OSD looks fine...
Hello,
Hmm, mine look different from all your examples.
This is the pink, incorrect display: http://spork.qfe3.net/~chris/vdr/snapshot4.png
When changing to this channel, vdr says: Aug 7 04:12:57 media vdr: [1191] [VideoOut]: 720x576 [90,0 540x576] -> 1024x768 [128,0 768x768]
This is a correct display: http://spork.qfe3.net/~chris/vdr/snapshot5.png
And when changing to this channel, vdr says: Aug 7 04:13:29 media vdr: [1197] [VideoOut]: 720x576 [0,0 720x576] -> 1024x768 [0,0 1024x768]
Another incorrect: http://spork.qfe3.net/~chris/vdr/snapshot6.png
And the log: Aug 7 04:14:35 media vdr: [1216] [VideoOut]: 704x576 [0,0 704x576] -> 1024x768 [0,0 1024x768]
Screenshots were made with ksnapshot. The only correlation I can make so far is that lower resolutions seem to present the problem?
Can you try that without any skin / osd related plugin and with an unpatched (vanilla) vdr ? What are your osd postions and size specs (setup -> osd) ?
Hello,
I tried with as few plugins as possible to maintain a working setup: softdevice remote
And the problem persists. My usual plugins are the above plus pilotskin, femon, epgsearch, weather
Here's my OSD settings from setup.conf OSDHeight = 486 OSDLanguage = 0 OSDLeft = 54 OSDMessageTime = 1 OSDSkin = sttng OSDTheme = cool OSDTop = 45 OSDWidth = 624 softdevice.OSDalphablend = 1
I've tried a few different skins and that doesn't make any difference.