looks like Catalyst 9.2beta leaked.

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  • legume
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    Originally posted by Boerkel View Post
    It is enabled...
    Strange - does the framerate if you run glxgears = your refresh rate?

    I guess running out of CPU or double rate deinterlacing so framerate = refresh rate could also mess it up.

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  • nikopol
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    Actually I seem to get a similarly good result with xine witn opengl - or maybe my eyes are starting to fail me from staring at the screen too close for too long.

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  • nikopol
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    Originally posted by legume View Post
    If you use current svn mplayer, turn on vsync with amdcccle and use gl instead of xv -

    mplayer -vo gl:yuv=4 ... it should work.

    It may not matter for dvd, but 8-10 used less CPU that 8-12 when I tried it.
    Well maximum kudos - you resolved the long standing playing of avi files for me. It's pretty much undetectable now.

    Using Radeon HD 2600XT on ubuntu intrepid

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  • Boerkel
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    Originally posted by RealNC View Post
    You need to enable VSync in Catalyst Control Center.
    It is enabled...

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  • Melcar
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    Speaking of Vsync. Do any of the options work for you guys (on any driver version)? For me, the controls either force vsync on globally or force it off globally. The in between options (off/on unless specified) don't work as intended.

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  • RealNC
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    You need to enable VSync in Catalyst Control Center.

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  • Boerkel
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    Originally posted by legume View Post
    If you use current svn mplayer, turn on vsync with amdcccle and use gl instead of xv -

    mplayer -vo gl:yuv=4 ... it should work.

    It may not matter for dvd, but 8-10 used less CPU that 8-12 when I tried it.
    It doesn't work for me. It helps to minimize the tearing but, it is still there. There is one horizontal "tearing-line" that wanders up my monitor. Unless this annoying "thing" there is absolutely no tearing.

    I'm using Ubuntu 64bit Hardy Heron with a Radeon HD 2600. My mplayer version is mplayer - 2:1.0~rc2svn28238-0hardy2, but i usual use smplayer.

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  • nikopol
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    Originally posted by grege View Post
    An NVidia 8400 GS does not cost much ($30 ish) and will solve all of your problems. I have a HD3450 sitting in the drawer waiting for real drivers. I also have a 780G (= HD3100 ) motherboard and fglrx 8.12 works reasonably well, dpms works and xvid avis play well enough. HD TV does not play nicely, but standard def DVB-T is OK. Eventually the ati - radeon - radeonhd driver will work better in a HTPC setup than fglrx. I wait in hope, meanwhile the cheap nvidia option is not silly.
    Will look into that - good tip, thanks.

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  • legume
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    Originally posted by nikopol View Post
    The tearing has really been the bane of my life too (rv630 - hd 2600 xt). I'm not even that bothered about the 3d, all I want it to be able to watch DVDs and video files that don't look like someone is slicing every image in half with a blade.

    Is there a version of catalyst that doesn't have tearing on it for my hardware? I'd be tempted to go old school to resolve the issue.
    If you use current svn mplayer, turn on vsync with amdcccle and use gl instead of xv -

    mplayer -vo gl:yuv=4 ... it should work.

    It may not matter for dvd, but 8-10 used less CPU that 8-12 when I tried it.

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  • grege
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    Originally posted by nikopol View Post
    The tearing has really been the bane of my life too (rv630 - hd 2600 xt). I'm not even that bothered about the 3d, all I want it to be able to watch DVDs and video files that don't look like someone is slicing every image in half with a blade.

    Is there a version of catalyst that doesn't have tearing on it for my hardware? I'd be tempted to go old school to resolve the issue.
    An NVidia 8400 GS does not cost much ($30 ish) and will solve all of your problems. I have a HD3450 sitting in the drawer waiting for real drivers. I also have a 780G (= HD3100 ) motherboard and fglrx 8.12 works reasonably well, dpms works and xvid avis play well enough. HD TV does not play nicely, but standard def DVB-T is OK. Eventually the ati - radeon - radeonhd driver will work better in a HTPC setup than fglrx. I wait in hope, meanwhile the cheap nvidia option is not silly.

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