On Mon, Sep 10, 2001 at 02:26:55PM +0200, Marcus Meissner wrote:
Please check if after the patch I sent Saturday, which restricts blting to actually used rectangles and gives a rather good speed up to QuickTime here.
I applied the patch but no change. The problem still occurs. Reminds me. Your patch is mostly (or even entirely) for the Direct Draw stuff. But I have that disabled here because the wine builtin support doesn't work too well for me.
With the builtin support enabled, the screen goes black as soon as I fire up for example Quicktime. It looks like something draws black over the whole screen because as soon as you cause X to redraw parts of the screen (by moving a window for example), you can clean up everything and use the window like a eraser. :-) Also the performance is really poor. :(
Things work a bit better if I copy the necessary Direct stuff over to my fake windows and let wine use native support. The black screen and such won't happen. Yet I get the best performance if I disable direct draw entirely. And if I open a window during quicktime playback (page setup for example) so that both the "time slider" and the "audio analyzer bars" stop updating, I get the same great performance like with a real windows system. Strange...
Are you using native or builtin direct draw? Does it work on your system? If it does, I should start wondering what's wrong with my setup here I guess.
Doesn't WINE use the XVideo protocol for such operations?
It does not at this time. I am currently working towards adding support for this.
That's great. Having wine use XV will be a really great advantage. If you do need a tester or something like that, let me know I'll happily volunteer. :-)
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