2012-11-10, 12:42
(2012-11-08, 11:56)ChessSpider Wrote:(2012-11-08, 11:29)uNiversal Wrote: I thought you fixed it with disabled composite?
uNi
Me too, but unfortunately no
@wsnipex:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/AMD..._Rendering
Code:xbmc@xbmc:~$ sudo aticonfig --del-pcs-key=DDX,EnableTearFreeDesktop
[sudo] password for xbmc:
Error: Key DDX,EnableTearFreeDesktop not found in PCS database
So I ran
Code:xbmc@xbmc:~$ sudo aticonfig --set-pcs-u32=DDX,EnableTearFreeDesktop,0
Set key DDX,EnableTearFreeDesktop
instead. I'll report back asap
No change unfortunately. Weirdly enough I just saw vertical lines on a video, instead of the horizontal lines! It also really differs from which videofile I play. Sometimes its extremely noticeable, sometimes I don't notice it all. It's really weird. Any other suggestions? Could it somehow be the TV interfering, doing stupid post-processing? It seems unlikely, as other videofiles plays fine and it is consistent on the same place for the whole duration of the videofile (when it happens). Or is it ATi being silly again, or perhaps a codec? I could look into the codecs/resolution/fps of the files where I notice this, would that help?