Bug 4969 - With Xaa acceleration using the Xv extension causes black to be transparent with Radeon driver.
Summary: With Xaa acceleration using the Xv extension causes black to be transparent w...
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 4224
Alias: None
Product: xorg
Classification: Unclassified
Component: Driver/Radeon (show other bugs)
Version: 6.99.99.901 (7.0 RC1)
Hardware: x86 (IA32) Linux (All)
: high normal
Assignee: Xorg Project Team
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Reported: 2005-11-04 22:25 UTC by Brian Beardall
Modified: 2005-11-06 01:20 UTC (History)
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Xorg log (45.93 KB, text/plain)
2005-11-04 22:34 UTC, Brian Beardall
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Description Brian Beardall 2005-11-04 22:25:07 UTC
I have been noticing that when ever I use software that uses the Xv extension
and I put a window in front of the software using the Xv extension (Totem, VLC,
Xine) then I can watch the movies where the black color is #FFFF in the software
that is on top of the application that is using the Xv extension.  Interesting
to watch movies when I am in Firefox and I load a website with #FFFF as the
background.  It is also interesting to watch movies through all of the dark
lines in Openoffice.  I am using Gnome 2.12 and so that means the Cairo library.
 This is only occuring when software is using the Xv extension.  It is annoying
only because when I am trying to read text and I have something like goom
playing in totem or Xine I get some of the black text changing colors.  I'll
include a screenshot in a day or so.
Comment 1 Brian Beardall 2005-11-04 22:34:24 UTC
Created attachment 3712 [details]
Xorg log

I can't get a screenshot of the bug, but it is making it difficult to type
this.  I am including the log file to Xorg.
Comment 2 Adam Jackson 2005-11-06 20:20:06 UTC

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 4224 ***


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