do you have the same bug if you use gst-launch-0.10 playbin
uri=file:///path/to/video? Does it happen if you use the open source
ati driver?
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First question: Yes, same problem
Second question: If you can give me an open driver that works with the X1300
I'll be happy to test it ;) VESA is no alternative, I need 1680x1050.
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that's likely to be a fglrx xv bug, are you sure you have using the xv
driver with xine? do you have the bug using xine -V xv?
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Looks just fine in xine (with both Xv and OpenGL).
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reassigning to gstreamer0.10 then, maybe somebody can send that
upstream, they are likely to have a better idea on the bug
** Changed in: gstreamer0.10 (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: totem = gstreamer0.10
Status: Needs Info = Unconfirmed
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 73102 ***
looks like a duplicate of bug #73102
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 73102
ATI Radeon AVIVO Video - 'Blue' tv
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Thanks for your bug report. Can you get a screenshot of that? Which
video hardware do you use? Which version of Ubuntu do you use? Can you
try different options in gstreamer-properties?
** Changed in: totem (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Ubuntu Desktop Bugs
Status: Unconfirmed =
Screenshot attached (no, he's not supposed to be that blueish ;))
But the tip with gstreamer-properties was great, switchting to No Xv seems
fixe it. Blame fglrx I guess. Maybe VideoOverlay should be used in xorg.conf by
default?
** Attachment added: Screenshot totem-gstreamer
OK, ximagesink is really horribly slow.
And it works with totem-xine, so I'm not sure how's fault it really is.
I remeber to have had this problem a long time ago and using OpenGL as output
helped with xine.
So I tried gstreamer0.10-gl, but it is horribly broken: Video is displayed in a