(In reply to comment #35)
> When I play video using the "mplayer -vo gl2" option, no video tearing is seen
> on either of the above systems.
>
> When I play video using the "mplayer -vo xv" option, I can clearly see video
> tearing on both of the above systems.
Curious, you are indeed running the intel driver, yet you experience very different behaviour. Does turning compositing on/off make any difference for you?
> System B is running mythbuntu with XFCE4 which currently does not have a screen
> capture program installed. If you have a screen capture program suggestion for
> XFCE4 then I am all ears.
XFCE provides a panel plugin for taking screenshots: http://goodies.xfce.org/projects/applications/xfce4-screenshooter
(In reply to comment #35)
> When I play video using the "mplayer -vo gl2" option, no video tearing is seen
> on either of the above systems.
>
> When I play video using the "mplayer -vo xv" option, I can clearly see video
> tearing on both of the above systems.
Curious, you are indeed running the intel driver, yet you experience very different behaviour. Does turning compositing on/off make any difference for you?
> System B is running mythbuntu with XFCE4 which currently does not have a screen goodies. xfce.org/ projects/ applications/ xfce4-screensho oter
> capture program installed. If you have a screen capture program suggestion for
> XFCE4 then I am all ears.
XFCE provides a panel plugin for taking screenshots: http://