> Don't forget to create a file named /etc/vdpau_wrapper.cfg with the
following contents:
That could be added to the deb package too. Just a thought. :)
I think it's very important that Ubuntu implement a fix or workaround
for this bug so that YouTube will work out-of-the-box. Otherwise,
regar
I still have the problem, crashes with mms.cfg mods, package with the
patch actually fixes the problem without causing plugin to crash.
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Still the same Problem with 11.2.202.235 @Firefox+Nvidia. This has to be
fixed!
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I have not patched on added any PPA and Youtube in Chromium on Precise
for me is back to normal.
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Maxim's fix works well for me :)Thankyou!!
I am on Precise.
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NP.
I can also confirm that /etc/adobe/mms.cfg workaround makes flash player
very unstable (especially noticeable when skipping video on YouTube).
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Thank you Maxim, I also confirm it works with Oneiric. I've added your
PPA to the workarounds: http://askubuntu.com/a/131040/19674
Antonio, this is a known workaround which causes frequent crashes of
Flash Player for many people (see the link above). Have you found Flash
Player to be unstable too,
>Can anyone create a temporary ppa with the patched libvdpau?
Here you go (built for oneiric and precise):
https://launchpad.net/~tikhonov/+archive/misc/+packages
I am using (and therefore tested) oneiric 64 bit, but it should work on
precise as well.
P.S. Because I used precise source package,
I fixed the problem in an Ubuntu 12.04 creating the mms.cfg file
(/etc/adobe/mms.cfg) containing:
OverrideGPUValidation=true
EnableLinuxHWVideoDecode=1
and using latest 64bits flash plugin at:
http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/get/flashplayer/pdc/11.2.202.233/install_flash_player_11_linux.x86_64.t
Can anyone create a temporary ppa with the patched libvdpau?
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Compiled libvdpau1_0.4.1-3ubuntu1_amd64.deb for Ubuntu 12.04 as per
Alex's instructions using Stephen Warren's patch. Works great for me.
Attaching the compiled binary for convenience.
Don't forget to create a file named /etc/vdpau_wrapper.cfg with the following
contents:
enable_flash_uv_swap=1
d
Jochen Fahrner wrote:
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IMHO we should not implement dirty workarounds for some broken proprietary
software. As a software engineer I always prefer clean solutions. If Adobe is
not able to make working software, we should better think about ways to avoid
using that broken software, instead of
Stephen Warren wrote:
"Note that Adobe has known about this bug for a long time. If they
haven't fixed it yet, I seriously doubt they ever will."
IMHO we should not implement dirty workarounds for some broken
proprietary software. As a software engineer I always prefer clean
solutions. If Adobe
The whole point of the libvdpau patch is that it is easily reversible,
and integrates trivially with the Ubuntu packaging process.
To reverse it, just change the configuration file.
To integrate with the packaging process, put the config file in the
Flash package. That way, if a new Flash version
@Jan Vlnas
Thanks for the pinning hint but I did not include it in my post, so people
would still get the updates in case there are some security issues with
libvdpau. After all the custom package is only supposed to be a temporary
solution and recompiling the package only takes a few minutes.
Either way, it is less ugly than adding that hack to libvdpau1, which
breaks in a mysterious way when flash corrects its bugs. The only other
alternative that's less invasive be to do the sed s/libvdpau/libxdpau/,
said above, which would work but I'm not a lawyer so not sure if that's
allowed in th
I have tested PepperFlash in Chrome Dev build (unstable). It doesn't
have this bug – guessing from the CPU usage it seems it really uses
hardware decoding by default. Before jumping in, note that it has still
many unrelated flaws, e.g. fullscreen doesn't work and it can sometimes
speed up video pla
Sorry for the noise, I forget one step in my last post:
It should loo like:
$ sudo -s
$ mkdir build
$ cd build
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Stephen Warren's patch works great for me. Everybody who does no longer
want to wait, can easily compile a custom package. Just copy the patch
from his post and paste it into a file "vdpau.patch". Then patch and
recompile the Ubuntu package:
$ sudo -s
$ mkdir build
$ apt-get install build-essentia
I saw the patch on mailing list and I just want to see it is an awful
workaround that will also make it impossible for flash to be fixed in
future versions.
It's a lot safer to just add VDPAU_DRIVER=null to environment, which
would make the driver only try to load a non-existing driver, disabling
Jan: Ah, I see! I can't wait until they push it to the Stable channel in
that case. Hopefully hardware-accelerated rendering and decoding won't
be as prone to crashing as it is today (which is *EXTREMELY* prone, for
me).
Either way, I just can't wait until HTML5 video gets hardware
acceleration ac
Shipping software with known vulnerabilities is even more ridiculous.
Not to mention that Flash is not shipped with Ubuntu, it's available
either through partners repository as a restricted extra or through
community supported universe. If you want to use older version of Flash,
feel free to do so,
Szabó: Indeed, it's quite embarrassing in my opinion. It definitely
should not be a problem swapping two color channels.
Maybe we should start reporting bugs on the Chromium bug tracker
instead, since new versions of Flash will only be shipped to Linux via
Google Chrome from now on, as far as I un
Aaaand and update arrived today, but still no success in repairing the most
trivial and yet irritating bug in Ubuntu history. This is just
R.I.D.I.C.U.L.O.U.S.
Is it so hard to swap two color channels? Come ooon ... Canonical doesn't want
to fall back to the working version, because of some secu
String replace on binary file? That's sick but it works indeed, thanks!
Basically it prevents Flash from finding the libdvpau in the first
place.
Also thank you Stephen for a proper workaround on libdvpau level. I
still wonder – Flash uses VDPAU only for presentation, does it have any
performance
The following libvdpau patch detects Flash and implements some
workarounds:
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/vdpau/2012-May/22.html
I'm not entirely sure if it's appropriate to add this to libvdpau, but
it certainly does solve the issues on my machine...
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Linards, just tried and have the bug remains. Tried with and without
mms.cfg file, with frequent crashes when enabled.
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Probably you guessed so, but I want to confirm that the bug is still
there after the update of flashplayer to 11.2.202.235 that just
happened.
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I have started a community wiki on AskUbuntu to sum up the solutions,
weed out misconceptions and prevent repeating ourselves from repeating.
Please improve it and vote it up: http://askubuntu.com/a/131040/19674
Oliver, emptythevoid: see the link above. Tell if there's anything
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Also occurring for me with the 295.40 driver. I cannot choose *any*
settings in flash to disable hardware acceleration either. I have to
deactivate the nvidia driver and fall back on the free driver.
Affecting both Chrome and Firefox. It is *not* a problem in Firefox if
I uninstall the flash plu
Same problem with 11.10 and 12.04. Also, video shows overlayed over
black portions in other virtual screens in XFCE, and it's really
annoying.
Workaround from http://askubuntu.com/questions/117127/flash-video-
appears-blue repairs the bad tint, but makes Flash player crash often.
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Having /etc/adobe/mms.cfg with these lines solves the problem on my system:
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"If Ubuntu can't ship a fix, then ship a workaround, for heaven's sake.
If flashplayer is unmaintained, it's time to throw it out and go with
one of the clones, even if they're not perfect. There *will* be bad
security holes discovered even in 11.2 at some point in the not too f
Why would you break vdpau and cripple your graphic card drastically just
because of Youtube?? This has to be the most insane suggestion I hear.
:)
You don't need flash for Youtube! Here are a few alternatives (the bug
affects only Youtube)
flashvideoreplacer, a Firfox addon
https://addons.mozi
The settings.sol file seems to be in some kind of binary format, I don't
believe we can safely write a script that can parse and modify that file
without knowing the exact format. Even if we could write such a script,
there's no safe and secure way to modify files in user's home
directories on pack
Alright, I voted this up on the Adobe site given by jnv:
https://bugbase.adobe.com/index.cfm?event=bug&id=3164063 so everybody
who is affected, PLEASE make an account there and vote for it too. It's
got only three votes so far which is clearly not enough.
As for a workaround, if there is really no
As far as I know, there's no option to disable HW acceleration globally
(e.g. through /etc/adobe/mms.cfg - Administration Guide for Flash Player
mentions only OverrideGPUValidation). I think the hardware acceleration
option is stored in
~/.macromedia/Flash_Player/macromedia.com/support/flashplayer/
Does flash have a system-wide setting to disable hardware acceleration?
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Ok, just wondering if I understand this right (this is a real question
not sarcasm): the Ubuntu people can't update Precise so that hardware
acceleration for Flash is disabled out-of-the-box on the affected
systems, at least for the moment? Because Adobe would have to allow it
and currently they do
Bleeding-edge open-source Radeon driver may be also affected as
mentioned by Udovdh in duplicated bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/flashplugin-
nonfree/+bug/968647/comments/22 - the status is Work In Progress so
VDPAU support is probably available in Git version. Could anyone test
thi
@mdeslaur: The best workaround is to disable hardware acceleration in
flash. Removing vdpau will break the large amount of software that uses
it correctly. Also, the bug only affects nvidia users because only
nvidia cards and one extremely obscure S3 chipset provide vdpau support.
If anyone has tes
Why can't you say Goodbye to Adobe Flash?
Apple could do. Why not Ubuntu?
http://www.apple.com/hotnews/thoughts-on-flash/
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Because the workaround is different depending on what model of graphics
hardware you have, so there's no one-fit solution to the problem. Also,
Adobe needs to approve any modifications to the flashplugin package
before we can redistribute the workaround.
This issue only affects users that have bot
Why exactly can't you ship a workaround like one of those discussed here
and in the linked sites?
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We can't ship a fix, or a workaround. We've communicated the issue to
Adobe. That's is the only thing we can do.
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"Importance: Undecided, Assigned To:Unassigned" Is it only me who thinks
this must be a bad joke?
This affects lots of people (not that many bugs have close to 250 people
saying they're affected, in reality it probably affects 1000s), using a
very popular brand of GPUs, on a very popular web site.
It only affects Youtube and only when you have a Nvidia card. The most
elegant solution is to simply not use flash for Youtube. Install the
flashvideoreplacer addon for Firefox and use the gecko-mediaplayer as
the backend. It works better than flash anyway, and you can get hardware
accelearation vi
Other optional workaround:
I have been using Firefox Add-On "FlashVideoReplacer" for some time now,
as (software rendered) flash videos are too much for my little notebook.
I like it, it replaces the embedded flash with the Totem/vlc/mplayer
plug-in (depending on what you have installed), or optio
The "remove NVidia's vieo hardware acceleration" workaround (remove
libvdpau1) solved both this problem AND the even more annoying "flash
videos show up in all white pixels of the screen when firefox is
minized" bug.
Adding the lines to the config file, on the other hand, fixed the
swapped red/blu
Downgrading the flash version isn't an option, as that would put users
at a major security risk.
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One month with this bug and mantainers haven't downgraded the flash
version, while the problem is being fixed
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Uninstalling libvdpau1 is a known workaround. You have removed hardware
video decoding support which may result in higher CPU usage during video
playback and reduced video performance and quality especially with HD
videos. This may or may not be a big deal for you, but removing
libvdpau1 is not a d
It worked for me again when i did "sudo apt-get purge libvdpau1"
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I revert what i said. after todays updates the bug is definately NOT
fixed for me. it was fixed but it occured again on my big PC. was there
a libvpau update recently?
cause i think it may not even be connected to flash at all.
** Also affects: libvdpau
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
I don't see an anti-Linux agenda, the fact is just that Adobe doesn't
give a f**k.
The best chance is to annoy Adobe until they fix it - and for now it seems that
Adobe's staff is listening but they're sticking to their "Can't reproduce".
I've added my two bits and you should too:
https://bugbas
How kind of Adobe, they updated Flash but didn't fix this bug:
flashplugin-nonfree (11.2.202.233ubuntu0.11.10.3) oneiric-security;
urgency=low
* New upstream release 11.2.202.233
- debian/flashplugin-installer.{config,postinst.in}: Updated version
and sha256sum.
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Not only does removing ~/.macromedia not work, but now I can not
deselect "enable hardware acceleration" anymore in my flash settings. So
warning, don't take the advice of comment #70!
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Deleting ~/.macromedia doesn't work for me – Flash Player's Hardware
acceleration option is reverted to the default (enabled) state and
videos have wrong tint again.
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Removing ~/.macromedia seems to fix the problem for me as well.
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I installed the system new cause i wanted a 64Bit on my laptop and
resize partitions anyway and now its definately fixes so i guess the
problem was in the ~/.macromedia which i did not delete before.
The issue is definately solved for me.
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Sven: Cache in this case doesn't matter, Flash Player settings (Hardware
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Maybe you don't use the latest series of Nvidia driver (2xx), use older version
of Flash Player (only 11.2 is affected) or you don't have libvdpau1 instal
Definately not fixes. The strange thing is that i only have this Problem
on my 32-bit install (btrfs, laptop, dailybuild before beta1 updated to
the most recent 12.04)
My 64-bit install that i upgraded from 11.10 is not affected at all.
Both systems have nvidia cards. the 32bit system has a Nvidi
Cannot confirm with Chrome 19.0.1084.15 beta (in today's updade), once
HW acceleration is enabled, I still get the wrong tint. Looking at
Chromium's revisions within current and two previous betaversions –
http://build.chromium.org/f/chromium/perf/dashboard/ui/changelog.html?url=%2Ftrunk%2Fsrc&rang
Still broken in Firefox though.
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Fixed in Chrome after today's updates. Kubuntu 12.04 x64
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If the settings window doesn't respond to clicks you don't have to
switch to Unity 2D to disable hw accel, just open video to fullscreen.
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that is a bug for ubuntu
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@darthanubis: it's not necessarily the Nvidia driver. There are several
possibilites for this fault.
1. Flashplayer is calling functions in libvdpau (the interface for Nvidia HW
acceleration) with wrong arguments.
2. libvdpau is calling driver functions with wrong arguments
3. Nvidia driver is fa
"Again, currently the easiest/most stable/safest way to fix colours is to
disable hardware acceleration in Flash Player Display settings:
http://www.macromedia.com/support/documentation/en/flashplayer/help/help01.html
If the Settings window doesn't respond to clicks, switch to Unity 2D, uncheck
All things being equal besides having Nvidia driver installed, my Acer
laptop with Intel onboard video 12.04 does NOT suffer from this bug. I
think that rules out flash. Only my Nvidia desktop has this probelm.
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Indeed, VDPAU_NVIDIA_NO_OVERLAY alone doesn't fix the problem, but - in my case
- combined with EnableLinuxHWVideoDecode=1 it seems to really improve Flash
Player's stability. Also the CPU usage is noticeably lower, I assume that video
decoding in this case is actually offloaded to GPU.
Maybe I
Setting VDPAU_NVIDIA_NO_OVERLAY=1 doesn't solve the colour channel
inversion nor does anything to improve the plugin stability when using
hardware video decoding (both on oneiric and precise).
At least for me.
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Ubuntu 12.04 beta2 64bit.
Nvidia G105M
File: libflashplayer.so
Version:
Shockwave Flash 11.2 r202
Driver Nvidia Current [Recommended] 295.33
Solved unabling Hardware acceleration (I had to login in Ubuntu 2d)
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I've been using the vdpau_trace patch successfully for a few days now.
Will try the VDPAU_NVIDIA_NO_OVERLAY workaround now.
Does it have any drawbacks, performance/feature-wise?
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Could it be red and blue channels swapped?
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Could it be nvidia's?
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That's the question, if this is Adobes fault or if it's a bug in
libvdpau. Since this also happens in Avidemux, I think it's not Adobes
fault.
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@enedene
Problem is there is no easy solution unless Adobe steps in.
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If this bug stays till Ubuntu 12.04 is out, that will be a disaster,
vast majority of users use youtube.
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I'm on debian wheezy/sid and recently upgraded to
'./install_flash_player_11_linux.x86_64.tar.gz' and this bug has hit me
too. Disabling hardware acceleration via settings fixes it.
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I confirm this too now. What's strange is that I've noticed this only
today, less than a hour from now.
However, this may be a bit irrelevant as I'm using an unofficial NVidia
driver, version 295.33-0ubuntu1~oneiric~xup1 (version of nvidia-current
and nvidia-settings packages).
I'd still add the
Confirming Jochen's report, Avidemux with WebM videos is – in my case –
affected too. Good catch, however I am not quite sure this is related to
Flash Player's problem.
FLV streams used by the YouTube flash player are H.264 encoded and Avidemux
plays those just fine.
Also VDPAU support in Avidem
This also happens to me in Avidemux (GTK) with a webm (VP8) video from
Youtube. Nvidia driver is installed.
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Same problem with maverick (10.10) x86, NVidia 9600M GT, using the
latest binary NVidia drivers (295.20). Enabling both hardware
acceleration and rendering causes instability (every other video crashes
the plugin-container process in Firefox), enabling hardware acceleration
and software render caus
Same problem with Ubuntu 12.04 (64 bit) after the latest flash update
(7/4/2102).
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Same problem with nVidia GTX 460 (drivers 295.20), when running flash
videos in Youtube with Google Chrome 18.0.1025.151. Disabling hardware
accel seems to be a workaround. I'm on Ubuntu 10.04 64 bits with latest
updates (as of today).
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While in unity-3d hwaccel can be enabled or disabled in the flash window only
when one full-screens the player window.
It usually takes 2 clicks to to do.
The settings window does not respond when scrollbars are present, hence going
to fullscreen
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Also i have noticed that with changes in "/etc/adobe" and
"VDPAU_TRACE=1" flashplugin is "reserving" pure white instead of usual
black
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(64-bit, hwaccel enabled in /etc , opera-next and chromium)
HWAccel works with YouTube site, but embedded yt player crashes all instances
of flashplugin (eg.
http://www.joemonster.org/filmy/43422/Skyrim_w_wykonaniu_Lindsey_Stirling ).
But embedded player alone, eg. " http://www.youtube.com/v/BSL
To my knowledge (and from my tests) Flash Player 11.1 doesn't support Stage
Video HW acceleration on Linux, 11.2 is the first version which supports
hardware decoding through VDPAU (and therefore causes this bug).
By downgrading to Flash Player 11.1 you probably won't get HW accelerated
video, b
Downloaded 11.1 and put it libflashplayer.so in /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins
(works in Chrome as well).
http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/get/flashplayer/installers/archive/fp_11.1.102.63_archive.zip
Not a very good idea to use an old version of Flash, though
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Same problem here (NVIDIA). Enbling HW-acceleration in mms.cfg solves
it, but makes it way to unstable on my 64-bit laptop (though HW-
acceleration works great on my 32-bit HTPC).
Removing VDPAU is not a solution at all. It will disable HW-acceleration
on all video, and I have a lot of packages th
I only experienced the problem on youtube so far. vimeo and others don't
seem to be affected.
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Title:
Wrong tint with Nvidia after upgrading to 11
I was wrong in saying in comment #21 that you can block it in Synaptic. After
uninstall I don't see anything to bock. Just to correct my mistake. But going
back to previous version worked for me. Opera, Firefox and Chromium work fine.
For Opera it might be necessary to do:
sudo cp libflashplayer.
I'm trying the vdpau_trace patch and it seems to be working well so far.
I wonder if it would really be unthinkable to include it in the next releases.
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This affects me too since yesterdays updates as far as I can tell.
before that all youtube videos in 12.04 showed up normal. HTML5 Videos
as well as local videos in VLC and so on are definately not affected.
Also it only seems to affect videos as flashplayer animations in flash
show red color as in
And this: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity/+bug/968489
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Title:
Wrong tint with Nvidia after upgrading to 11.2
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Try this: http://askubuntu.com/questions/117127/flash-video-appears-blue
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Wrong tint with Nvidia after upgrading to 11.2
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