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See http://library.gnome.org/users/gstreamer-properties/stable
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X-Windows instead of auto-detect
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I'll add that for me (Lucid, kernel 2.6.32-25), merely *starting*
nvidia-settings fixes the hue, even if you don't adjust any settings.
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After today's kernel header update on 10.04 lucid, things turned blue
again.
Fix:
1) Open totem Menu:Edit->Preferences:Display [Reset to defaults] Button
2) Move Hue slider all the way to the left <―
3) [Optional] Sigh…
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If you have this bug (blue and red color in video are invert) and you have a
nvidia, you don't have to install or uninstall any software.
Just launch the "nvidia X server settings", choose your screen (X screen 0),
"Xserver video settings", "Reset hardware defaults".
That's worked for me and oth
Found a workaround for this bug that has been around for an eternity.
- Go to Applications , ubuntu software center
- download Gnome MPlayer
- open Gnome Mplayer
- Go to : edit, preferences, set video output to ''x11''.
- Gnome Mplayer will be your one and only video player from now on.
This wor
thomas: Did you upgrade from karmic? can you try deleting your
~/.nvidia-settings-rc file and restart X/reboot?
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I still have this bug in Lucid with version 195.36.08-0ubuntu2
installed. Hue seems messed up even time Totem loads a new video. typing
"nvidia-settings --assign=XVideoTextureHue=0" while any video is playing
fixes the issue until a new video is loaded. I can also start the
nvidia-control panel and
As a temporarily workaround, you can type this at command line:
nvidia-settings --assign=XVideoTextureHue=0
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This has been fixed with lucid's nvidia-settings updates, the problem
stemmed from using the old 180 version nvidia-settings with a 185+
driver.
** Package changed: nvidia-graphics-drivers-180 (Ubuntu) => nvidia-
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** Changed in: nvidia-settings (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed =
This happened to me after upgrading from Jaunty to Karmic. Using NVidia
drivers. Reseting totem settings to defaults seemed to fix the problem,
but naturally this should be fixed in the source.
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Yep, #23 has been fine for me for a good while now
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@Archish, not for me, I set it (#23) once and it fixed it for good
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But the above fix has be done every time the system reboots :/
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Solution that fixes all players (totem, vlc, firefox[flash], etc...):
Open totem Menu:Edit->Preferences:Display [Reset to defaults] Button
Source: http://bit.ly/58ZEIq
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I am also affected by this same bug since Jaunty 9.04 and using Karmic
9.10 atm. The bug exists for me in all media players in linux and really
annoying as for me I cannot use VDPAU in totem and mplayer there is no
workaround. Since I dont see any progress in the bug being fixed from
previous versi
The gstreamer-properties workaround fixes the problem with things that
use gstreamer with xv, but I'm still seeing this problem with other
applications that use xv -- so it looks to me like the problem is not in
totem or gstreamer. MPlayer, for example, shows this problem with "-vo
xv", but not wh
I have two laptops with nvidia hardware, both running karmic, both using
the 185.18.36-0ubuntu9 driver packages. The GeForce Go 7700 does not
suffer from this bug, but the GTX280M does... however the "videobalance
hue=-1..." workaround noted above (comment #11) only works for me if I
use "1" inste
** Summary changed:
- Video is tinted blue (nvidia sets HUE to -1000)
+ nvidia sets HUE to -1000
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Kieran Fleming: Changing the VLC setting according to your instruction also
worked for me.
Giorgio Stefanoni: Following your gstreamer-properties instructions fixed the
general problem.
Thanks to you both for user-friendly guidance.
Tim: I sympathize, but I'm also delighted that just googling the
I had the same problem with the release version! fortunatly setting the
custom settings in gstreamer-properties fixed it for me - It is these
silly problems that give Linux such a bad name. For most people such a
problem is a complete show stopper and results in Windows being re
installed.
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This is an issue for me in latest karmic with version 185.18.36-0ubuntu7
Using gstreamer-properties didn't work so I tried nvidia settings.
Unlike Scott from above, my hue setting was 0, but when I moved it to
something else then back to 0 the video was fixed. In VLC I managed to
work around the p
This is still an issue for me.
After I change the hue in totem properties to either side it shows
correctly, even after closing and opening another video.
nvidia-glx-96: 96.43.13-0ubuntu3
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** Description changed:
opening movies makes them look blueish due to the fact that nvidia settings
have HUE set to -1000
the user can manually fix that, by setting to zero, but the next time a movie
is opened it will re-set to -1000
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: amd64
Date: Sat Ju
I've been using 185 and i havent seen this bug in many weeks
$ apt-cache policy nvidia-glx-185
nvidia-glx-185:
Installed: 185.18.36-0ubuntu3
Candidate: 185.18.36-0ubuntu3
Version table:
*** 185.18.36-0ubuntu3 0
500 http://darkstar.ist.utl.pt karmic/restricted Packages
500 ht
I solved the problem by:
1. Open gstreamer-properties (alt+f2, enter gstreamer-properties)
2. Change to the video tab
3. Change the default output plugin to "custom"
4. Place the following command in the bottom box: videobalance hue=-1 !
autovideosink
5. Close the box and enjoy your
Exactly the same problem here!
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Wanted to confirm this as a big issue. For me:
Opening a video starts it as blue. I go to nvidia-settings (proprietary
drivers) and see that Hue got set to -1000. I move it up to 0 and the video
looks normal. If I open a new video, everything goes blue again until I wiggle
the slider a bit.
Oh, but I don't use the restricted driver.
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Here video gets blue tint, if I reset Color balance preferences in Totem
(gstreamer). If I set Hue slider to one of either ends, colors get
normal.
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Please check this report:
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/gstreamer/+bug/218462
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** Changed in: totem (Ubuntu)
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Status: New => Triaged
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Confirm this, had the similar issue:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1204718
But after I reset HUE to the default value everything is shown fine, in vlc,
mplayer and totem. But before this all these players had the similar issue.
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Joe_Bishop wrote:
> Confirm this, had the similar issue:
> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1204718
> But after I reset HUE to the default value everything is shown fine, in vlc,
> mplayer and totem. But before this all these players had the similar issue.
>
>
i don't understand what y
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** Also affects: totem (Ubuntu)
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Status: New
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Tried to reproduce it on my Nvidia Quadro NVS 140M and got this:
Mplayer: works fine
VLC: works fine
Totem: broken
Mplayer: now also broken
VLC: now also broken
Totem bug?
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