Hi,
I am desperate: on a new laptop with a Mobile Intel GM965 Express integrated chipset, when trying to reproduce a video in GEM (with a pix_movie connected to a rectangle), it eats up 100% of one CPU and runs at less than 10 fps.
It seems like it is not using the GPU so the CPU is working.
The very same patch (and much more) with the very same version of GEM runs smoothly on 7 or more other computers (all Windows XP), some of them with similar (but not identical) Mobile Intel graphics chipsets (e.g. 965GM), some with other vendors' gpu's (e.g. NVIDIA GeForce)
I installed the most recent drivers from Intel, nothing changed.
Any idea?
Thanks m.
P.S. sorry for posting the same issue again: I just thought the previous post was too long and boring so I tried by summing it up a bit.
Sound like a driver bug if all of the other GPUs are working fine. I don't have any hardware like that to test. Sorry.
On 10/1/07, matteo sisti sette matteosistisette@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I am desperate: on a new laptop with a Mobile Intel GM965 Express integrated chipset, when trying to reproduce a video in GEM (with a pix_movie connected to a rectangle), it eats up 100% of one CPU and runs at less than 10 fps.
It seems like it is not using the GPU so the CPU is working.
The very same patch (and much more) with the very same version of GEM runs smoothly on 7 or more other computers (all Windows XP), some of them with similar (but not identical) Mobile Intel graphics chipsets (e.g. 965GM), some with other vendors' gpu's (e.g. NVIDIA GeForce)
I installed the most recent drivers from Intel, nothing changed.
Any idea?
Thanks m.
P.S. sorry for posting the same issue again: I just thought the previous post was too long and boring so I tried by summing it up a bit.
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