[Openchrome-users] Image corruption "stripes" with P4M800PRO-M

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Mon Oct 23 10:35:46 PDT 2006


Re: Re: Image corruption "stripes" with P4M800PRO-M

Thanks for responding, that gives me a bit more confidence that it's not just an error of mine.

> I have the P4M800PRO-M ver.1 (no Core 2 Duo support) and I've had the same problem.  Strangely, 1280x800 works okay on my system, but 1280x1024 has the "shutter pane" effect.
> 
> I also noticed that the stripes sometimes go away by resizing the image.  For example, by playing with the underscan/overscan settings in MythTV, I can eliminate the stripes.

I'll mess around with mine some more and see if it will behave any better.   I tried a bunch of different resolutions and none solved it for me until I went to a very low resolution (800x600) which loses much of the benefit of HD.
 
> I've also never been able to get XvMCPro to work with HD mpeg2 with this board and Openchrome (using Xine).  I once thought I had one HD mpeg file that worked, but I can not longer duplicate my previous (imagined ?) success.
  
I have not been able to get XvMC Pro to work either.  I built the latest openchrome drivers and latest drm,  but it is not working for me.    I get strange output from glxinfo, with a bunch of lines like:

libGL warning: 3D driver claims to not support visual 0x22
libGL warning: 3D driver claims to not support visual 0x23
libGL warning: 3D driver claims to not support visual 0x24


So, something is funky...




Also, one unrelated question about that motherboard:   When I do a software reboot, my ethernet doesn't come up.  'lspci' doesn't even show the pci device as being present.   If I completely power down the system and restart it, the NIC works fine.   But, soft reboots always fail.   Have you seen anything like this on your board?

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