that does indeed appear to be a bug....Originally Posted by tharding
that does indeed appear to be a bug....Originally Posted by tharding
i have fixed this.
should make it out in the next release which is supposed to be happening very very very soon.
Thanks Richard!
Does that mean it is likely to have been the difference between the 9600 & 9800 that was the cause? Or do I still potentially have a hardware issue that explains the tearing?
Cheers
Toby
flipping was a very simple mistake i made.Originally Posted by tharding
tearing is something apple did in the drivers that affects things when huge or slow movies are drawn.
and you were using huge movies.
they changed something between 10.3.2 and 10.3.3
its possible i might have to change something to try and fix this.
Actually the movies I was using that exhibited the tearing were just stock 720 x 576 Jumpbacks in DV or PhotoJpeg.
The big Animation codec files were fine.
I did have those movies zoomed in as I was displaying over multiple screens so maybe it was the enlargement that the computer was getting upset about.
As I said, it seemed to right itself after a restart.
Cheers
Toby
there seems to be a little instability after restarting in graphics timing.Originally Posted by tharding
i need to get you to try new software, but that will have to wait until after official release.
then maybe we can work on some beta builds.
No problem
Cheers
Toby