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Re: Compositing: Drop shadow problems with MPlayer (ReAction

Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2012 1:02 am
by kas1e
@samo79

I ask about in list, but the only one asnwers which i have it was answers from Andy, which in general mean "your code do something wrong" + some details. I point out that all works and and was "black" till introducing of shadow of course, but that can mean nothing, as we pretty possible was just lucky that we didn't notice that before.

More of it, Andy do some tests, and found, that if you even disable compositing, then go to overlayed full-screen and then move screen down, then background also white, what mean its something not related to compositing (just with compositing that all more visibly). So pretty possible something with the code of both mplayers (the way of initialising of screen, filling of background or kind, that need to check). But sure bugs in os also possible, need to do more tests/checks.

Re: Compositing: Drop shadow problems with MPlayer (ReAction

Posted: Thu May 03, 2012 2:10 pm
by samo79
Ah so it seems that problem is more complicated than i was expected :|
Thanks a lot for the deep test :-)

Re: Compositing: Drop shadow problems with MPlayer (ReAction

Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2012 8:28 pm
by samo79
Anyone try an HD video file on the various AmigaOS4 players ?

Right now I'm trying to play different type of mpeg video files encoded at 1920x1080 resolution (video codec is ffmpeg2) and i note that all Amiga player (Reaction MPlayer, MUI MPlayer and even DvPlayer) give me exactly the same problems:

1 - Well all that HD video are very slow but this is normal and not in question ;-)
2 - A strange stripe will cover part of the video, but now this stripe is pink instead of white (the problem i explained in my first post), now this is reproducible on all Amiga player including latest version of DvPlayer !
3 - The video are not centered, my monitor resolution is currently set at 1680*1050 and it seems that the HD video in playing (that use a biggest resolution) will not be able to adapt itself to my video settings so the entire bottom part of the player will be hidden