Re: [radeonhd] chaotic colored stripes
Georg Sawtschuk writes:
Hi,
i have pundit barebone computer with xpress 1250 on board and i'm using radeonhd driver 1.1. The lcd tv is connected over HDMI interface..
All what i need is working very well, except artifacts in form of many colored horisontal stripes (i dont know whether stripes "streifen" is correct english word, maybe word "lines" whould be better) which are appearing chaotic for very short time and every time on new place and then disapear. The lines are colored in basic colors - red, green an blue.
These artifacts are appear on colorful pictures. For example while main screen of freevo there are many stripes. But on dark scenes nothing is there.
With the driver from amd there are no such kind of artifacts.
Is there a way to to eleminate this problem, is it a known problem?
We see this problem on some digital outputs. It's probably some elecrical values which are not set up right. Maybe you want to try a driver from git and retest. If you still see this problem please let us know which hardware you are using. Cheers, Egbert. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: radeonhd+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: radeonhd+help@opensuse.org
Hi, i checked out driver's source from git and compiled it. The problem remains. Some times there are many artifacts, some times (e.g. after restarting xserver or after switching to console and back) these are less. In console mode (alt-ctrl-F1) the artifacts are not appearing. So i think it is a problem of xserver (driver?). I tried also setting "AccelMethod" to "ShadowFB", without any significant results. Attached is xserver's log file Video and some snapshots of my TV are available over following links http://mielofon.de/files/grab.mpg http://mielofon.de/files/smpl1.jpeg http://mielofon.de/files/smpl2.jpeg This is product description, which i'm using http://ph.asus.com/products.aspx?modelmenu=2&model=1797&l1=1&l2=3&l3=483&l4=0 thanks Georg В Чтв, 21/02/2008 в 18:22 +0100, Egbert Eich пишет:
Georg Sawtschuk writes:
Hi,
i have pundit barebone computer with xpress 1250 on board and i'm using radeonhd driver 1.1. The lcd tv is connected over HDMI interface..
All what i need is working very well, except artifacts in form of many colored horisontal stripes (i dont know whether stripes "streifen" is correct english word, maybe word "lines" whould be better) which are appearing chaotic for very short time and every time on new place and then disapear. The lines are colored in basic colors - red, green an blue.
These artifacts are appear on colorful pictures. For example while main screen of freevo there are many stripes. But on dark scenes nothing is there.
With the driver from amd there are no such kind of artifacts.
Is there a way to to eleminate this problem, is it a known problem?
We see this problem on some digital outputs. It's probably some elecrical values which are not set up right. Maybe you want to try a driver from git and retest. If you still see this problem please let us know which hardware you are using.
Cheers, Egbert.
Hi, i just found out, this problem does NOT occur in screen resolution native to my TV which is full HD - 1920x1080. Stupid, i'm setting resolution to 1280x720 because driver uses less CPU and there are mentioned artifacts. But it looks like i have to use full resolution, there are no problems with it except high CPU time consumption. regards Georg В Вск, 24/02/2008 в 16:46 +0000, Georg Sawtschuk пишет:
Hi,
i checked out driver's source from git and compiled it. The problem remains.
Some times there are many artifacts, some times (e.g. after restarting xserver or after switching to console and back) these are less. In console mode (alt-ctrl-F1) the artifacts are not appearing. So i think it is a problem of xserver (driver?).
I tried also setting "AccelMethod" to "ShadowFB", without any significant results.
Attached is xserver's log file
Video and some snapshots of my TV are available over following links
http://mielofon.de/files/grab.mpg http://mielofon.de/files/smpl1.jpeg http://mielofon.de/files/smpl2.jpeg
This is product description, which i'm using
http://ph.asus.com/products.aspx?modelmenu=2&model=1797&l1=1&l2=3&l3=483&l4=0
thanks
Georg
В Чтв, 21/02/2008 в 18:22 +0100, Egbert Eich пишет:
Georg Sawtschuk writes:
Hi,
i have pundit barebone computer with xpress 1250 on board and i'm using radeonhd driver 1.1. The lcd tv is connected over HDMI interface..
All what i need is working very well, except artifacts in form of many colored horisontal stripes (i dont know whether stripes "streifen" is correct english word, maybe word "lines" whould be better) which are appearing chaotic for very short time and every time on new place and then disapear. The lines are colored in basic colors - red, green an blue.
These artifacts are appear on colorful pictures. For example while main screen of freevo there are many stripes. But on dark scenes nothing is there.
With the driver from amd there are no such kind of artifacts.
Is there a way to to eleminate this problem, is it a known problem?
We see this problem on some digital outputs. It's probably some elecrical values which are not set up right. Maybe you want to try a driver from git and retest. If you still see this problem please let us know which hardware you are using.
Cheers, Egbert.
-- To unsubscribe, e-mail: radeonhd+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: radeonhd+help@opensuse.org
On Mar 02, 08 01:50:44 +0000, Georg Sawtschuk wrote:
i just found out, this problem does NOT occur in screen resolution native to my TV which is full HD - 1920x1080. Stupid, i'm setting resolution to 1280x720 because driver uses less CPU and there are mentioned artifacts. But it looks like i have to use full resolution, there are no problems with it except high CPU time consumption.
Hm, the problem you're seeing might be an issue in your TV's scaler - we
would only know for sure, if you could test the 1280x720 on a different
monitor/TV brand.
I don't think it's the electrical values, because then 1920x1080 should
behave similarly.
Just a guess
Matthias
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