Date: Wed, 08 Jun 2011 07:15:20 -0500 From: Rusty Nejdl <rnejdl@ringofsaturn.com> To: <freebsd-emulation@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: flashplayer amd64(?) issues persist Message-ID: <assp.01406c1675.56a9530849397844b0231e0921e654ed@ringofsaturn.com> In-Reply-To: <20110608082147.GA73188@freebsd.org> References: <op.vwqqokqh34t2sn@skeletor.feld.me> <20110608082147.GA73188@freebsd.org>
next in thread | previous in thread | raw e-mail | index | archive | help
On Wed, 8 Jun 2011 08:21:47 +0000, Alexander Best wrote: > On Tue Jun 7 11, Mark Felder wrote: >> Ok guys, I really don't know what to say. I wish someone could come >> stare >> at my box and witness this because it seems like I'm the only person >> in >> existence to have this problem. I've tried -stable, I've tried >> different >> flash player / browser / nvidia driver combinations, flash config >> settings >> in the mms.cfg, etc etc and I cannot make this problem go away. I've >> posted pictures before, and it has to do with active flashplayer >> videos >> (mostly youtube videos) somehow bleeding into other apps. You can >> even >> minimize the browser window and the video is still floating there >> invisible where it was before you minimized -- just put a terminal >> window >> over that area and you can see it again as if you enabled background >> transparency on the terminal. Open a new tab in the browser and the >> flash >> video from the previous tab just starts bleeding through. Very >> weird. > > i experienced similar problems. what worked for me was to open a > flash video > (let's say on youtube), then go into the flash settings by right > clicking and > then disabling the hardware acceleration. > > afterwards close your browser, verify that no flash zombies exist > (via ps e.g.) > and restart your brwoser. that should take care of the articfacts. > > cheers. > ales > > btw: switching to the console via ctrl+alt+F1 and then back again to > X (+F9) > also gets rid of the artifacts until a new flash instance gets > started. Have you tried creating/editing this file? [tethys]:/etc> cat /etc/adobe/mms.cfg OverrideGPUValidation=true #EnableLinuxHWVideoDecode=0 For the record, I'm running a 12GB, 8.2 AMD 64 with the following NVIDIA driver/hardware and do not have this issue: hw.nvidia.version: NVIDIA UNIX x86_64 Kernel Module 270.41.19 Mon May 16 23:33:52 PDT 2011 hw.nvidia.cards.0.model: GeForce GTX 460 Rusty Nejdl http://networking.ringofsaturn.com
Want to link to this message? Use this URL: <https://mail-archive.FreeBSD.org/cgi/mid.cgi?assp.01406c1675.56a9530849397844b0231e0921e654ed>