I can't say I understand what you're talking about when you say "saturation problems". Any video player will output the same video file the same way, unless one intentionally makes alterations. Perhaps you're used to the alterations your TV makes? If that's the case, VLC does have options to adjust the colors.

As for the other thing, that sounds like something that pretty much always happens when you start a video in the middle. It's because of how video compression works, not a bug in the video player.

As far as I know, VLC is the best video player period. Even Windows users commonly install and use it. But GNOME Videos (Totem) is pretty good, too.

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