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  1. #1
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    Poor video performance with ati 4250

    I have Ubuntu 12.04 + integrated ati 4250 + the proprietary driver.I know that the video card is not the best, but in windows it performs much better.In Ubuntu i can watch only 480p video with some tearing.With the OSS driver is even worse.When i try to type, the letters appears with some delay and everyrhing is realy slow.

    Here is the result from fgl_glxgears
    133 frames in 5.0 seconds = 26.600 FPS

    and here from glxgears
    224 frames in 5.0 seconds = 44.583 FPS

    The output from glxinfo says : direct rendering: Yes

    The question is, is there some kind of optimization or something else to improve my graphics performance?Thanks in advance

  2. #2
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    Re: Poor video performance with ati 4250

    I work on 880g chipset, mobile radeon 4250, set all possible max quality in CCC and not having a single issue with any playback of formats and their resolution.. or opengl desktop effects (kde plasma here) I dont play anything in 1080p though, considering the display resolution isn't that high, so why play above 720p; but there no issues with my setup.

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    Re: Poor video performance with ati 4250

    I'm too on 880g, and everything is in max performance in CCC.For me KDE works better than Unity and GS, but still lags sometimes, and cant play 720p or 1080p videos.On windows this video card can run Blu-ray movies without a problem.

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    Re: Poor video performance with ati 4250

    On KDE i might say try xrender instead openGL composition; see if it helps take some load off gpu to improve its performance with video.
    I also have Fluendo codecs installed. and give this a shot, if you haven't already apt:kubuntu-restricted-extras?section=universe?section=multiverse
    You could also try the xorg-edgers ppa, for other versions of AMD/Ati fglrx drivers (i have never myself)
    Last edited by Jakin; August 3rd, 2012 at 09:37 AM.

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