Hardware video rendering may be disabled for flash 11beta2 for some unknown reason. Hopefully the next beta or release, which ever comes sooner, it will be enabled.
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Hmm, I have no idea. Its ok right after instalation. But here are some things that I change after instalation:
Compiz - disable vsync
xorg.conf - ColorTiling On, PageFlipping On,
/etc/adobe/mms.cfg -OverrideGPUValidation=true
Ubuntu 10.10, Firefox 6Last edited by icek; 14 August 2011, 05:36 AM.
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Originally posted by icek View PostHere is screenshot. It I don't see any tearing...
I assume you don't actually know what tearing is...
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Originally posted by RealNC View PostHow would you use a screenshot to show tearing? Tearing is produced by the monitor during moving/animations, and therefore can't be shown in a screenshot.
Now, if you can't *see* the tearing (many people can't) I agree it's hard to know exactly when/where to capture itTest signature
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Originally posted by bridgman View PostI've always had pretty good luck capturing tearing - you're looking for a frame buffer change happening during screen refresh so one part of the screen shows one image and the other part shows something different (typically objects are slightly offset as a result of moving/animations).
Real tearing happens due to the monitor displaying something on it that no longer exists in the framebuffer at all. Therefore, it can't be captured with anything else than a camera pointed at the monitor.
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Fast moving videos should trigger it. Like this one:
Last edited by RealNC; 14 August 2011, 12:04 PM.
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