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FS#24594 - [mplayer2] ignores randr
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Opened by fsck daemon (fsckd) - Monday, 06 June 2011, 00:55 GMT
Last edited by Stéphane Gaudreault (stephane) - Wednesday, 04 January 2012, 22:28 GMT
Opened by fsck daemon (fsckd) - Monday, 06 June 2011, 00:55 GMT
Last edited by Stéphane Gaudreault (stephane) - Wednesday, 04 January 2012, 22:28 GMT
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DetailsDescription:
mplayer2 (2.0-12) is ignoring randr changes to display resolution mplayer2 behaves according to the default mode rather than the current one effects in fullscreen are most noticeable Steps to reproduce: * change mode using xrandr -s * play a movie fullscreen using mplayer Additional notes: mplayer does not exhibit this problem |
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Closed by Stéphane Gaudreault (stephane)
Wednesday, 04 January 2012, 22:28 GMT
Reason for closing: Won't fix
Additional comments about closing: mplayer2 no longer supported in [community]
Wednesday, 04 January 2012, 22:28 GMT
Reason for closing: Won't fix
Additional comments about closing: mplayer2 no longer supported in [community]
x86_64
nvidia 270.41.19-3
mplayer2 2.0-12
xorg-xrandr 1.3.4-2
I've justed with my laptop. It has a similar but a little different problem. (See below.)
The original machine's graphics: Intel Corporation 82845G/GL[Brookdale-G]/GE Chipset Integrated Graphics Device (rev 03)
The laptop's graphics: Intel Corporation N10 Family Integrated Graphics Controller
With the laptop, the problem is slightly different. I tried the following sequence,
(normal resolution is 1024x600)
> xrandr -s 640x480
> mplayer -fs movie.flv # plays at 1024x600
> xrandr -s 1024x600
> mplayer -fs movie.flv # plays at 640x480, in original problem at this step plays at normal/current resolution
> xrandr -s 640x480
> mplayer -fs movie.flv # ad nauseam
My current guess is this is an Intel thing.