Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers-470 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Ah, this PC (Nvidia GT1050 Ti graphics card) won't boot with the 495
drivers, so I am back with 470.
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Title:
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Yes, it also affects version 470 of the drivers.
Fortunately, this time when I switched to another user having not closed
a (paused) video in VLC, I had plenty of free space: /var/log/syslog got
7GB bigger in a couple of minutes.
I see version 495 is available. I have installed that, but after
I can confirm this also happens on elementary OS 6 with nvidia-driver-470. I
tried to add a limit to /etc/systemd/journald.conf, but it didn't help at all.
Finally I managed to limit the log size using this tutorial:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/184949/how-do-i-limit-the-size-of-my-syslog
I
Same as:
https://forum.manjaro.org/t/org-gnome-nautilus-79204-vdpau-chroma-
filter-error-video-mixer-attributes-failure-an-invalid-handle-value-was-
provided/65735/2
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/-/issues/1509
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/561565/i-dont-know-what-is-
Apologies if I missed this, but did anyone report this to Nvidia?
Either via https://nvidia.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/44
/~/where-can-i-get-support-for-linux-drivers%3F or their forum here:
https://forums.developer.nvidia.com/c/gpu-unix-graphics/linux/148
Likely more helpful to use
I can confirm the same behaviour on nvidia-450.120.04-0ubuntu0.18.04.1
with Linux Mint (Cinnamon).
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Note - I oftenly watch 4k HDR movies and I was trying Kodi but it was
pretty unsaturated. VLC was my savior. Then I just tried MPV. Pretty
good!
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Hi everyone!
Just deleted 2 syslogs which sized 83GB altogether. The problem still
persists. Another things which I saw, after clearing the syslogs. The
recursive loop does not only appear when we go to suspend mode with
paused vlc or when switching users. For me, it created a bit more than
400
Been running -460 for ages, my syslog occupies 80GB of disk space and
out of 526M log lines, 99.996% of them mention "Nautilus".
** Also affects: nvidia-graphics-drivers-460 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers-460 (Ubuntu)
Status:
Still present on nvidia-driver-460 (460.39-0ubuntu0.20.04.1).
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You can close VLC or just jump to another time location in the video
then the log-spam will stop too.
Workaround:
https://unix.stackexchange.com/a/633378/20661
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same issue here -
Jan 25 20:32:39 oculus vlc_vlc.desktop[1414205]: [7f3134417940]
vdpau_chroma filter error: video mixer attributes failure: An invalid handle
value was provided.
Jan 25 20:32:39 oculus vlc_vlc.desktop[1414205]: [7f3134417940]
vdpau_chroma filter error: video mixer
I can confirm the bug is still there. Ubuntu 20.04.1 using Nvidia
460.32.03 driver. Played an mp4 video on VLC, paused, suspended, then
woke up. Shortly after waking up, rsyslogd and systemd-journal processes
started consuming beyong-100% CPU, and the size of /var/log directory
grew at a rate of
The bug is appear after resuming PC from the suspend when VLC was paused.
I love VLC and don't want to switch to other player, so the workaround is
simply to kill VLC after resume.
I created systemd service for that and now it's fine
Look at the gist
I had the exact same error. I left my computer to go into suspend with
vlc paused and came back with approximately 120GB of log files.
Sep 23 21:51:51 (myusermane) gnome-shell[20549]: [7f2b143ab850]
vdpau_chroma filter error: video mixer rendering failure: An invalid
handle value was
This affect me too. /var/log/syslog fills up until my disk runs out of
space.
Steps to recreate:
- open a video in VLC
- pause the video
- suspend computer
- un-suspend computer
I see these errors in syslog:
Sep 11 19:01:04 SOL Thunar.desktop[12293]: [7f04e809acb0] vdpau_chroma
filter
Same here:
36 GB .xsession-errors - Noticed it only because several applications behaved
weird, due to lack of diskspace.
* OS: Xubuntu 18.04.5
* nvidia driver installed: 390.132
* VLC 3.0.8
I'm a heavy suspend/resume user, so I think this may be the same issue.
Anything we can do to
Just deleted 240G syslog file after system stalled.
Syslog.1 is 20G full of folowing:
Aug 19 08:24:41 alexey-ASUS io.elementary.wingpanel.desktop[1935]:
[7f6cd43aa790] vdpau_chroma filter error: video mixer rendering failure: An
invalid handle value was provided.
Aug 19 08:24:41 alexey-ASUS
It also happens with driver nvidia-340.108 in elementary OS 5.1.6 Hera.
In my case the error happens with VLC when trying to open the Hikvision rstp
streaming (H264), the error lines run fast but stop when closing VLC.
I leave some lines of the error.
VLC media player 3.0.11 Vetinari (revision
7GB in my case. I am the only user, but what I do in a rare case is put the
computer into Suspend mode.
Truly stupid behavior, to fill up a log with 7GB+++ of same error, without ever
showing an on-screen notification to a user (ONLY ONCE PLEASE, NOT SEVEN
BILLION NOTIFICATIONS), ASSUMING this
The same thing happens with nvidia-driver-410.104 while using VLC
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The same thing happens with nvidia-driver-410 while using VLC
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I have the same problem on Ubuntu 20.10 using 440.100 driver. VLC +
Thunar on a single user system fills up the syslog.
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Title:
Having a video
Same as jacj and Edwin. With 440.64 Nvidia driver with Ubuntu 20.04
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers-340 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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** Also affects: nvidia-graphics-drivers-340 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I also experienced the same issue using Ubuntu 18.04 and VLC 3.0.8 version.
(Nvidia-driver-435)
I was not able to reproduce the same issue with another media player.
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Same as jacj on NVIDIA driver 440.64: when opening VLC, reading a video
from a mounted drive, suspending the computer and then waking it up,
/var/log/syslog starts rapidly filling with hundreds of thousands of
these errors and gets the fans spinning real loud. On a SSD especially,
any available
Similar issue with nvidia driver 440.82.
However, on my end, the issue appears when vlc is open and reads from an
external mounted drive : suspending the computer then waking up, the
drive is not mounted anymore this is when the /var/log/syslog is written
gigs of those same lines in just minutes.
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers-440 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Still present in the nvidia-graphics-drivers-440 package, sigh.
To reproduce, it's still as simple as "Start playing a video with VLC in
user #1, switch to user #2 for a couple of seconds, switch back to user
#2 to see a black screen in VLC and hundreds of megabytes of error
messages in the
Here to confirm issue (only seen with VLC) as well. Writes to
~/.xsession-errors until disk is full, which on this NVMe SSD takes
seconds.
Occurs without user switching. Not seeing it in syslog as some people
are reporting - for those users, did you disable xsession-errors
somewhere?
Had to work
Accidentally switched while a vlc video was paused, went '$%^&' and
switched back, stopped the video (i.e. the black screen).
On my system, syslog gets so many errors doing that, it grows by roughly
111,652 lines or 20,990,575 bytes per second!
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I also confirm this issue - it happens even with only paused minimized
VLC, no need to switch users
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Krzysztof - just from pausing or minimising it? No user switching or
screen alterations?
I can pause and minimise without getting that so long as I do not switch
users.
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I am here to confirm the same issue. In my case, HOWEVER, minimizing and
pausing VLC is all it needs to generate thousands of these so rapidly
that I run into issues:
Jan 21 08:27:40 pop-os vlc.desktop[2389]: [7f4cf4092ce0] vdpau_chroma
filter error: video mixer features failure: An invalid
my /var/log/syslog.1 is the one getting filled up by this problem.
I also get rsyslog using up a lot of the cpus.
and i get the computer fans screaming.
when i stop VLC, rsyslog stops running and the computer fans cool down.
SAMPLE LOG:
Jan 11 14:44:56 nyHOU org.gnome.Nautilus[1692]:
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers-418 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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** Package changed: nvidia-graphics-drivers-418 (Ubuntu) => nvidia-
graphics-drivers-435 (Ubuntu)
** Also affects: nvidia-graphics-drivers-418 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Mmm, I think the issue isn't that VLC is buggy, but that it's using the
native drivers in a way that less capable players :) are not: what
acceleration does MPV use, for example?
See other 'switch away from one user / display and the thing crashes'
bugs. VMware workstation player crashes if
Oh, I just realized the flow stops when VLC stops when I stop VLC, and
it doesn't appear with other video players, so it's more a VLC problem,
and a workaround is simply to remove VLC and use a non buggy player
instead.
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Same here. My syslog fills up of
"Thunar.desktop[3491]: [7f0ee436b700] vdpau_chroma filter error: video
mixer features failure: An invalid handle value was provided."
lines at a rate of hundreds of MB per minute, until the system partition is
entirely full.
If I do "sudo truncate -s 0
~/.xsession-errors can also get Quite Big.
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gigabytes of error
It fills not only /var/log/syslog but also /var/log/messages and
/var/log/user.log
It grows very quick up to the disk limit.
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Same here. Paused VLC and CTRL+ALT+F1'd to a console. NVIDIA driver
435.21:
tail -f ~/.xsession-errors
[7f2304091470] vdpau_chroma filter error: video mixer features failure: An
invalid handle value was provided.
[7f2304091470] vdpau_chroma filter error: video mixer attributes failure:
Also affects nvidia-graphics-drivers-435:
Nov 14 11:41:16 example
org.mate.panel.applet.MateMenuAppletFactory[2306]: [7f8c34467c70]
vdpau_chroma filter error: video mixer rendering failure: An invalid
handle value was provided.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers-418 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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I have simmilar issue, but linked to nautilus. Cannot find what caused
it, might be user swithcing also.:
org.gnome.Nautilus[10750]: [7f6e9001c640] vdpau_chroma filter error:
video mixer attributes failure: An invalid handle value was provided.
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There aren't any problems when vlc is playing audio and displaying cover
art - I suspect this is whenever something using the hardware video
acceleration gets in a twist and changing resolution could well do that.
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My /var/log/syslog currently has about 240GB of the following line:
Oct 4 17:53:32 noam-ubuntu org.gnome.Nautilus[3124]:
[7f9fa8021120] vdpau_chroma filter error: video mixer attributes
failure: An invalid handle value was provided.
I had VLC open, with a video paused, for about a day.
Once you return to the original user, the video screen will be black and
playback will not restart without stopping the player entirely.
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