(In reply to comment #16)
> The test is very simple. Disable compiz and play video. If you cannot see
> tearing than press PrnScrn (better in fullscreen) and save the picture. When
> you open it you will see teared image.
Unfortunately I have not been able to capture the video tearing in the screenshot when I perform this test. I can see the video tearing occurring while the video plays (both in full screen and windowed), but I have been unsuccessful in capturing evidence of the video tearing in the screenshot.
The two systems I have are:
System A
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Asus P8H67-M Pro/CSM motherboard
Intel i7-2600K processor
Kubuntu 11.04 operating system
System B
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Asus P8H61-M motherboard
Intel i5-2500K processor
Mythbuntu 11.04 operating system
(In reply to comment #16)
> The test is very simple. Disable compiz and play video. If you cannot see
> tearing than press PrnScrn (better in fullscreen) and save the picture. When
> you open it you will see teared image.
Unfortunately I have not been able to capture the video tearing in the screenshot when I perform this test. I can see the video tearing occurring while the video plays (both in full screen and windowed), but I have been unsuccessful in capturing evidence of the video tearing in the screenshot.
The two systems I have are:
System A
--------
Asus P8H67-M Pro/CSM motherboard
Intel i7-2600K processor
Kubuntu 11.04 operating system
System B
--------
Asus P8H61-M motherboard
Intel i5-2500K processor
Mythbuntu 11.04 operating system