2013-07-03, 11:51
Drag0nFly:
Use the blade lhs on the settings page for changing to advanced or expert mode. This will bring back settings like vdpau, sync, etc.
Yes, the standalone option enables to set refresh rate for desktop resolution. When running in a window manager, you can either preset desktop resolution or use xrandr and change while xbmc is running.
As already mention I currently don't have an Intel system for testing. NVidia system show tearing as well when having more than one monitor (and both on) on a single X Screen. Works on AMD, fglrx.
Please enable debug logging in advances setting. Your log does not show very much.
Use the blade lhs on the settings page for changing to advanced or expert mode. This will bring back settings like vdpau, sync, etc.
Yes, the standalone option enables to set refresh rate for desktop resolution. When running in a window manager, you can either preset desktop resolution or use xrandr and change while xbmc is running.
As already mention I currently don't have an Intel system for testing. NVidia system show tearing as well when having more than one monitor (and both on) on a single X Screen. Works on AMD, fglrx.
Please enable debug logging in advances setting. Your log does not show very much.