#2240 closed defect (needs_more_info)
display glitch in window mode
Reported by: | Wulf | Owned by: | beastd |
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Priority: | normal | Component: | undetermined |
Version: | HEAD | Severity: | normal |
Keywords: | gnome, nokeepaspect | Cc: | |
Blocked By: | Blocking: | ||
Reproduced by developer: | no | Analyzed by developer: | no |
Description
Summary of the bug:
Hi,
I'm using debian sid, gnome3 and current mplayer (3:1.1.1+20150514+svn37401-dmo1 or self-built, 37406).
When playing a video in window mode, it looks like:
http://wulf.eu.org/mplayerbug.png
There's a border on the sides that update to something else when I go to fullscreen mode and back to window.
Also, aspect ratio is wrong. Video size is 1280x720 but window size is 1293x695.
"-vo gl" and "-vo x11" are affected too, but the border looks different (smaller, just black).
It started happening after upgrading lots of packages on my system.
When I switch to icewm as window manager, it does not happen.
When I supply the -nokeepaspect flag, it does not happen.
Attachments (1)
Change History (4)
by , 10 years ago
comment:1 by , 9 years ago
Is this still an issue?
This sounds like your window manager resizes the window, though the log doesn't seem to have information to conclude for sure.
If you do not use -nokeepaspect then the behaviour you describe for -vo gl sounds to be the expected behaviour.
For -vo xv we probably avoid clearing the borders for performance reasons and with a real overlay XVideo it should not be necessary. So that one might be a graphics driver bug around XVideo.
comment:2 by , 7 years ago
Resolution: | → needs_more_info |
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Status: | new → closed |
This is old now :(
Please re-open if you are still experiencing described problems!
If you do, we will need more information to narrow down the individual problems. It seems like there were a couple of unrelated things happening at the same time.
comment:3 by , 7 years ago
I couldn't even remember I had opened this bug report. I guess this one was fixed or went away on its own.
mplayer -v file; is not same video as screen shot