Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2001 22:24:51 -0500 From: Randall Hopper <aa8vb@nc.rr.com> To: Erich Zigler <erichz@superhero.org> Cc: multimedia@freebsd.org Subject: Re: fxtv picture problem Message-ID: <20011107222451.B3805@nc.rr.com> In-Reply-To: <20011105220646.A45807@cerebro.superhero.org>; from erichz@superhero.org on Mon, Nov 05, 2001 at 10:06:46PM -0600 References: <20011102174824.A62CA6E8A5@zen.estpak.ee> <20011102230740.A4974@nc.rr.com> <20011104000422.A39294@cerebro.superhero.org> <20011104100000.A1603@nc.rr.com> <20011104213326.A97169@cerebro.superhero.org> <20011105224253.A1401@nc.rr.com> <20011105220646.A45807@cerebro.superhero.org>
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Erich Zigler:
|> If so, I'm amazed. Does your CPU utilization look the same in both window
|> managers? Get any errors/warnings under either window manager when
|> starting fxtv up from an xterm? Running both window managers at the same
|> resolution and color depth?
|
|WindowManagers - Same resolution and depth.
|No errors from fxtv
|CPU Utilization looks the same
|
|Also its weird. In Blackbox when I startup I get a picture right away. In
|Sawfish+GNOME I have to move the window before the picture will come up.
Ok, well, sounds like Sawfish is isn't dishing out (or is suppressing;
can't remember off-hand which events WMs vs. the X server issue) the
standard events that windows normally get in certain circumstances.
Try "fxtv -debug events". You should get something like:
> fxtv -debug events
1: VideoWin EVENT: ConfigureNotify
1: VideoWin EVENT: MapNotify
1: VideoWin EVENT: ConfigureNotify
--- ShellWin EVENT: ConfigureNotify
--- ShellWin EVENT: ReparentNotify
--- ShellWin EVENT: ConfigureNotify
--- ShellWin EVENT: MapNotify
1: VideoWin EVENT: VisibilityNotify
1: VideoWin EVENT: Expose
Resetting video widget geometry: 326x244
--- ShellWin EVENT: ConfigureNotify
1: VideoWin EVENT: VisibilityNotify
PartiallyObscured
1: VideoWin EVENT: ConfigureNotify
1: VideoWin EVENT: VisibilityNotify
Unobscured
1: VideoWin EVENT: Expose
What do you see on startup? Then what do you see when you move the window?
Avoid passing your mouse over the video subwindow while you move it.
Randall
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