iPlayer Fullscreen

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  1. iceze

    iceze

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    I've just tried iPlayer and it seems that fullscreen playback is jerky and not smooth. Watching it in the small window seems ok and is much smoother.

    A150 is running Linpus, unchanged with 1GB RAM. I've tried changing power settings, but that made no difference.

    Does anyone else run iplayer fullscreen with no problems? Which OS and RAM do you have?
     
    iceze, May 7, 2009
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    brad ford

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    I ran it full screen with good quality playback. I have Win XP 1 GB RAM version.
     
    brad ford, May 7, 2009
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    Explosivo

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    iplayer fullscreen looks fine here

    try itv player, 4od, and demand five and see how they look.
    1.5 ram & xp
     
    Explosivo, May 8, 2009
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    This may not be the solution for you as I had it both jumpy on small and large screen
    [be very careful you could stop linux booting so have a backup]
    alt+f2
    sudo mousepad /boot/grub/grub.conf
    then add enable_mtrr_cleanup after quiet for the limpus linux lite section (not the rescue section)
    it should look like this
    Code:
    default=0
    timeout=0
    splashimage=(hd0,1)/boot/grub/splash.xpm.gz
    hiddenmenu
    
    title Linpus Linux Lite
            rootnoverify (hd0,1)
    	kernel /boot/bzImage ro root=LABEL=linpus vga=0x311 splash=silent loglevel=1 console=tty1 quiet enable_mtrr_cleanup resume=swap:/dev/sda3 nolapic_timer
      	initrd /boot/initrd-splash-smallnew.img
    
    title Linpus Linux Lite(rescue)
            rootnoverify (hd0,1)
    	kernel /boot/vmlinuz rw root=/dev/ram0 ramdisk_size=128000 vga=0x315 init=/linuxrc quiet root_lp=/dev/sda2 d2d_lp=/dev/sda1 swap_lp=/dev/sda3 
      	initrd /boot/initrd.bin
    
    
    



    you could also try
    alt+f2
    xfce4-autostart-editor
    then uncheck compiz
     
    hogger84, May 28, 2009
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    iceze

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    I've now changed to XP and everything is smooth and fine.

    Hopefully this can be helpful to others on linpus who have the same issue.

    Iceze
     
    iceze, May 30, 2009
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