Hello all, I've noticed that Totem (0.99.22 on pure Sid, 2.6.7) had a washed-out, pale picture. Furthermore, after I used it, all other apps which used the XVideo driver (xine, mplayer) would look like this, though they hadn't before. I finally traced the problem to the fact that when I run Totem, it resets my XVideo settings (XV_COLORKEY, XV_BRIGHTNESS, and XV_CONTRAST).
Here is the output of xvattr when I boot into GNOME: Found Xv 2.2 Adaptor: 0 Name: Intel(R) 830M/845G/852GM/855GM/865G Video Overlay Port: 60 Name: XV_COLORKEY Flags: XvGettable XvSettable Min value: 0 Max value: 16777215 Current value: 66046 Name: XV_BRIGHTNESS Flags: XvGettable XvSettable Min value: -128 Max value: 127 Current value: 0 Name: XV_CONTRAST Flags: XvGettable XvSettable Min value: 0 Max value: 255 Current value: 64 And here it is immediately after running Totem: Found Xv 2.2 Adaptor: 0 Name: Intel(R) 830M/845G/852GM/855GM/865G Video Overlay Port: 60 Name: XV_COLORKEY Flags: XvGettable XvSettable Min value: 0 Max value: 16777215 Current value: 30 Name: XV_BRIGHTNESS Flags: XvGettable XvSettable Min value: -128 Max value: 127 Current value: -1 Name: XV_CONTRAST Flags: XvGettable XvSettable Min value: 0 Max value: 255 Current value: 127 Note that all three values have been shifted. If I log out of GNOME and log back in, they all return to their original values. This behavior makes Totem almost unusable for me, since it results in a terribly blanched image. Any suggestion on how I can make this stop? Thanks, Jesse

