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FS#15197 - [mplayer] no xinerama support
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Opened by Wilco (Wilco) - Sunday, 21 June 2009, 08:15 GMT
Last edited by Hugo Doria (hdoria) - Sunday, 18 October 2009, 01:46 GMT
Opened by Wilco (Wilco) - Sunday, 21 June 2009, 08:15 GMT
Last edited by Hugo Doria (hdoria) - Sunday, 18 October 2009, 01:46 GMT
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DetailsDescription:
This bug consists of two parts. Both bugs are in mplayer since 29188. Version 28347 still works fine. 1. mplayer seems to be compiled on a system without xinerama support. With the binary mplayer the option "-xineramascreen 1" does nothing (the screen size is still the same as xineramascreen 0). When I makepkg from the PKGBUILD on my system I get some partial xinerama support, which leads to the second part of the bug: 2. I'm using nvidia twinview with xinerama. My monitor is 1280x1024 (xineramascreen 0) and my TV is 1024x768 (xineramascreen 1). The top left 1024x768 pixels of my monitor are cloned to the TV. mplayer 28347 places the video at those top left pixels when I play a video fullscreen. mplayer 29188 and higher center the video on the monitor so I miss a big part of the video on my TV |
This task depends upon
FS#16457mplayer 29411-3 is compiled with xinerama support