Now that we got a new driver version (8.8) it is time to test some stuff again.
First it seems that http://ati.cchtml.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1218 is fixed. Thank you for that. Now I can use OpenGL with MythTV and VLC.
I knew checkers-screen-of-doom (or something) can be "fixed" in MythTV by changing fullscreen height by one pixel. That is quite handy fix, but it does not help with mplayer (obviously) and I don't know any way to make mplayer fullscreen larger.
Now I saw that nice trick where we use Virtual 1920x1081 in xorg.conf. That seems to fix this bug completely, BUT...
Now I can only use 60Hz since xrandr tells that I am in 1920x1081 resolution and only 1920x1080 supports other frequencies. I want to look movies in 24Hz mode, but with this trick it is not possible.
Since my monitor obviously is in 1920x1080 resolution I think that I should get other frequencies with this virtual screen too. Does anyone now if there is some way to force them to be selectable?
First it seems that http://ati.cchtml.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1218 is fixed. Thank you for that. Now I can use OpenGL with MythTV and VLC.
I knew checkers-screen-of-doom (or something) can be "fixed" in MythTV by changing fullscreen height by one pixel. That is quite handy fix, but it does not help with mplayer (obviously) and I don't know any way to make mplayer fullscreen larger.
Now I saw that nice trick where we use Virtual 1920x1081 in xorg.conf. That seems to fix this bug completely, BUT...
Now I can only use 60Hz since xrandr tells that I am in 1920x1081 resolution and only 1920x1080 supports other frequencies. I want to look movies in 24Hz mode, but with this trick it is not possible.
Since my monitor obviously is in 1920x1080 resolution I think that I should get other frequencies with this virtual screen too. Does anyone now if there is some way to force them to be selectable?
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