On Tuesday October 31 2006 4:49 am, Basil Chupin wrote:
Fred A. Miller wrote:
On Thursday 26 October 2006 11:57 am, Matthias Hopf wrote:
It shouldn't. Are you using an XVideo or OpenGL output plugin? Movies have typically almost 24fps, so as long as you get more than 24fps in full screen OpenGL apps, this should be enough. Also both xine and mplayer tell you if your system is too slow for playing.
I have to use 16-bit color depth because the driver is so bad! But then, it's been BAD since 10.1.
Fred, have you tried going back several versions of the driver to see what results you get?
Sorry I'm late in getting back to you Basil. No, I haven't. I have hope that SOON SUSE will get nVidia to fix the driver as it SHOULD be. That is, equal in performance to the 'Bloze driver. I am also watching ATI, as the buyout of ATI by AMD is now consumated. The "word" is, is that AMD IS going to place the driver code under GPL. We'll see if they do. 'Hope so! Intel has already made their drivers open source, so this would put ample on nVidia to get their heads out of the sand bucket. Fred -- MickySoft, the ultimate corporate parasite.