I have resolved the issue by using a nVidia video card.
(Infact the entire display looks much more clean & crisp now)
I don't think it's a bug with banshee.
I believe it's a fault (Or lack of function) with the onboard
chipset.
Oz.
On 16/01/11 20:23, olivier dufour wrote:
Hi,
Please File a bug with a full log.
Olivier Dufour
On Sun, Jan 16, 2011 at 4:54 AM,
Michael.S.G. <OzFalcon bden org>
wrote:
Are there any plans for they way video is displayed in
Banshee? (Or options?)
I ask this because one machine I am running refuses to play
video through banshee.
(It's an old 2.4gz Celron with 64mb onboard graphics).
When I play a video in banshee, I see the video for about 2
seconds then the play
area just goes black. The video does play (You can hear it).
Video plays through mplayer, xine and totem on this machine
with no problems.
This is with a fresh (this morning) Ubuntu 10.04 install.
And other machines play video with no problems through
Banshee.
lspci shows: (On troublesome pc)
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: Silicon Integrated
Systems [SiS] 65x/M650/740 PCI/AGP VGA Display Adapter
Oz.
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