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I'm running Ubuntu 7.10.
Clicking "reset to default" causes wrong color/brightness/contrast
setting, instead of really reseting to default.
Steps to reproduce:
* Click on applications, sound and video, movie player
* open a file, and start playback. Pay attention to the video.
* now go to Edit, preferences, select the Display tab
* note for the default value for Brightness, contrast, saturantion and hue
* press the "Reset to default" button
* Notice the how to video gets totally screwed up
This bug is quite critical, because the user is unable to retrieve the original
color/brightness/contrast values. I tried to purge totem and install it again,
and it didn't work. I tried to use other media players(mplayer, totem-xine),
and the video is still screwed up on them...
There might be end-users thinking that correct video playback simply doesn't
work on Ubuntu, while what we actually have is a nasty bug that prevents the
user from reseting to the default color/brightness/contrast settings.
This might have some relation to Bug #97571, but it's not the same,
because on my system, moving the hue slider make no effect (what would
be another bug ...)
** Affects: totem (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Confirmed
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Color Balance "default settings" on Totem screwed video playback
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/bugs/163660
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