[Bug 184440] Re: [nvidia] Blue hue in all videos

2008-05-30 Thread mgreen
bug description, is, again, setting the hue value in Totem to zero. Can anyone clue us in on if this is a GStreamer or Totem bug? If this is a combo-issue that is hard to fix, we should at least have a wiki post or update the bug description with the easy fix. mgreen -- [nvidia] Blue hue in all

[Bug 184440] Re: [nvidia] Blue hue in all videos

2008-04-16 Thread mgreen
This update from 'weirdbro', I have had this problem in totem and vlc, with vlc only having trouble after it happened in totem., seems to further indicate what i suggested above. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-restricted- modules-2.6.24/+bug/184440/comments/20 'weirdbro', a

[Bug 184440] Re: [nvidia] Blue hue in all videos

2008-04-03 Thread mgreen
I fiddled around some more with this when I got home. Try this out: 1) Open Totem 2) Open some video for reference 3) Pause video with some reference colors visible 4) Open a terminal and play the same reference video with mplayer 5) Now, when tweaking hue values in Totem preferences, it updates

[Bug 184440] Re: [nvidia] Blue hue in all videos

2008-04-02 Thread mgreen
Verified Moritz Kammerer's resolution. This is a better temporary fix, since videos are still hardware scaled with 'xv'. The odd thing, however, is that mplayer (with default 'xv' vide out) now works fine too. It seems as if the totem setting somehow changes system- wide state. Can more people

[Bug 184440] Re: [nvidia] Blue hue in all videos

2008-03-31 Thread mgreen
Confirmed in VLC aswell. Same 'xv' problem. Workaround for VLC junkies: 1) Settings/Preferences 2) Toggle Advanced options on, if you haven't already. (Checkbox in lower right corner.) 3) Click Video/Output Modules in the tree view to the left. 4) Choose X11 (for example) as 'Video output

[Bug 184440] Re: [nvidia] Blue hue in all videos

2008-03-30 Thread mgreen
Confirmed on fully updated Hardy AMD64 with proprietary nv driver. The problem seems to be related to 'xv' (hardware video scaling). Temporary fix is to use sofware/OpenGL video scaling. For gstreamer applications (Totem etc): 1) 'gstreamer-properties' 2) Under Video tab, choose Plugin: 'X

[Bug 22627] Re: wnck applet crashes when using multihead

2007-10-16 Thread mgreen
I appear to be getting this bug when trying to start gnome 2.18 on FreeBSD 6.2 ( actually PC-BSD 1.4 ). The two screens seem to get locked up while a looping situation continually draws white bands across top and bottom of the two screens, which then crash and disapear, re- appearing after 30