(In reply to comment #13)
> Following are links to two vertical bar flash videos that will help test for
> video tearing.
>
> Tearing test for Flash video player (24p source)
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=leuCriOtTlo
>
> Tearing test for Flash video player (30p source)
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRe9ykSfXyQ
>
> On both of my Sandybridge GPU's (i5-2500K and i7-2600K) video tearing is
> apparent because the vertical bars do not always display as perfectly aligned.
>
> Gordon Jin,
>
> Would you be able to retry your testing to see if these videos demonstrate
> video tearing on your system?
I believe flash tearing has another reasons. I doesn't use xvideo. When I checked my driver changes flash didn't lock while Totem did.
(In reply to comment #13) www.youtube. com/watch? v=leuCriOtTlo www.youtube. com/watch? v=IRe9ykSfXyQ
> Following are links to two vertical bar flash videos that will help test for
> video tearing.
>
> Tearing test for Flash video player (24p source)
> http://
>
> Tearing test for Flash video player (30p source)
> http://
>
> On both of my Sandybridge GPU's (i5-2500K and i7-2600K) video tearing is
> apparent because the vertical bars do not always display as perfectly aligned.
>
> Gordon Jin,
>
> Would you be able to retry your testing to see if these videos demonstrate
> video tearing on your system?
I believe flash tearing has another reasons. I doesn't use xvideo. When I checked my driver changes flash didn't lock while Totem did.