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Hue color Contrast way off on Video apps.
To manage
This bug is accumulating me-too comments however for X bugs it's
required to file Xorg.0.log, dmesg, and other such files that aid in
diagnosing problems. I think it would be better for individuals still
experiencing this issue in natty to file new bug reports with this data.
You can do this
I am experiencing the same issue on Ubuntu 10.04. As noted in comment
#25, simply opening NVidia X Server Settings (without changing any
settings) temporarily fixes the problem (that is, colors are corrected,
and stay corrected for some time. The problem seems to occur randomly;
however, I have
Same problem here, but only on tvtime.
My workaround is just open NVIDIA X Server Settings at
System/Administration menu, to fix hue for a while.
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this is odd i get good videos
i can not change any settings in the web cam programs
all but cheese its ok
i can change them in totem and cheese
im on karmic 910 2.6.31.17
my other computer
804 hardy ubuntu server 2.6.24-26 an totem wont wont let me change settings
this i think just started
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Might this bug be a duplicate of bug #409640 ? The very easy fix I found
there fixed it for me. I also noticed that videos were blue after
upgrading to Karmic.
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I am experiencing hue shift in all my video players. The hue shift makes
skin color look a slightly greenish blue, close to cyan. That which
should be dark red becomes dark green.
I primarily use VLC, but the same problem is in Movie Player and
MPlayer. In VLC, I adjusted the hue to correct the
After upgrade of one of my computers to Karmic I have the same problem.
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This is strange, I reinstalled all the codecs and vlc player and it
started working, not right away but after few tries... It seems that
upgrade hasn't gone smoothly but is's important that it works now.
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You
Confirmed problem also exists in the newest release Karmic Koala (9.10)
Beta. I don't really know what other information you need, the bug seems
to be to be rather universal, so telling my system settings etc. etc.
don't seem to make any difference when you have so many people with such
various
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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We're closing this bug since it is has been some time with no response
from the original reporter. However, if the issue still exists please
feel free to reopen with the requested information. Also, if you could,
please test against the latest development version of Ubuntu, since this
confirms
[Still waiting for confirmation feedback on Jaunty from Levis...]
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
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I am having a nearly identical bug, short of one detail, so I'm assuming
it's the same thing. Above attached screenshot is accurate. The
difference for me is that this only happens immediately after anything
using mplayer (such as totem) is launched. After that, and until the
next time the
Just to add some info. I am running 8.10 64-bit on a t61p thinkpad. I
started experiencing these problems when installing real player and the
extra codecs. It happened in vlc, totem, mplayer, real player, etc...
For me real player was what messed up the settings. I was able to
duplicate the
I know what the bug is - at least for me.
I have an NVIDIA card. In the NVIDIA X Settings panel, under X Server
XVideo Settings, the HUE needs to be adjusted from 0 to something around
177.
Adjust that value, and you're done.
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We'd like to forward your bug upstream, however upstream requires
that you first test it against their newer driver code.
To save you the effort of building the driver from source, we've built
packages for the driver and its new dependencies.
So you have a couple
not totem issue if you get the same with other players aswell,
reassigning.
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: totem = xserver-xorg-video-intel
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs) = (unassigned)
Why status of this bug is Incomplete? AFAIK all needed information is
submitted, so, please change status of this bug to Confirmed.
Btw, this bug could be related (but not duplicate, as all video players
have problems in this bug) to bug #32963 (Totem overrides
XV_CONTRAST/XV_SATURATION to wrong
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Debian)
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i get the same problem in all video players (totem, vlc, mplayer, even
tvtime!). i've managed to fix the problem in vlc by changing the output
from xvideo to X11 and mplayer works fine if i use gmplayer
instead. with normal mplayer, i get this message when i play a video:
VO: [xv] 480x360 =
It seems I'm having a similar problem, except that Totem is the only
player in my case, that has it. Other players don't have this color
problems. I've tried adjusting the hue and other values of the totem
configuration, but when I fixed one color, another one went worst and so
on. I'm attaching a
Does it help if you change the video driver/plugin/output_module from
default/auto?
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=2896078postcount=2
Don't know how to do it for totem-xine, though.
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Hi,
Is there anything that I can do, to get this bug looked at again. Anything I
should post at all?
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Possibly the same problem: All videos played using Totem, are nearly
grey. Intel 945 graphics on Compaq 6310.
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I must tell, I haven't tried removing the drivers etc.. Only if
necessarry I'll do.
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Sorry it took me so long to respond. Pedro, I am using a Sony VAIO VGN-FS630/ W
laptop with a Sony VAIO VGN-FS640/W motherboard. I have provided the links of
my computer below. As mentioned before, this bug is noted on any video player
that runs under Ubuntu 7.10, such as VLC, Gnome,
Same problem here. VLC, Totem-gstreamer, Mplayer all have messed up colors
(like super-saturated); no problems with this before the upgrade.
Graphic chipset plain Intel, xorg driver is intel. Desktop effects are enabled;
disabling them from the GUI and playing the video shows the same problem.
Thanks for the report, your bug is not really clear... are you using
totem-gstreamer or totem-xine? Which video card do you have? Are you
using totem? Do you have visual effects enabled? Does it happen without
them? Which version of Ubutnu are you using?
** Changed in: totem (Ubuntu)
I forget to add one interesting detail.
I was struggling for a fix with this bug in Totem, so i decided to
install VLC. At first I didn't have any problems with the application,
but when I removed Totem and all the codecs that were installed earlier,
VLC started to emulate the same bug. So thats
** Changed in: totem (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None = totem
Assignee: (unassigned) = Levis Bakalinsky (lbakalinsky)
Status: New = Incomplete
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