Quoting Philip Armstrong:
> On Tue, Oct 25, 2005 at 08:05:18PM +0200, Tobias Engel wrote:
> > >>Fortunately there is a lot easier workaround. Just add vfm=ffmpeg to your 
> > >>~/.mplayer/config file so that it uses libavcodec instead of libmpeg2.
> > > 
> > > Ah, finally no green/purple anymore!
> > 
> > Unfortunately, the problem persists. Not during playback of damaged MPEG
> > video, but at startup. Currently, in about 70% of all cases, the picture
> > ist green/purple at mplayer/df_xine startup. I have to quit and restart
> > the player several times in a row to get a normal picture.
> 
> I used to get exactly this problem with my mediabeast &
> mplayer. Broken mpegs would cause incorrect date to be sent to the
> G400 hardware which would somehow put it in a state where the entire
> display was green / purple. Video playback would continue, in a
> strange green and purple world...

If you have green/purple more or less diagonal stripes or bands it might be
and issue with unaligned pitch etc.

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Best regards,
  Denis Oliver Kropp
 
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