Took a while for this to happen again.
http://i36.tinypic.com/9jip2c.jpg
Mplayer only on the left; gnome-mplayer on the right. Notice the text
on the book and the items on the desk are darker. Gnome-mplayer shows
the "0" default for brightness when that just isn't the case. I have
not touched
gnome-mplayer uses mplayer to for all video playback and adjustments. So
unless you are adjusting the gamma settings, gnome-mplayer should not
alter these settings. That is why I asked if just plain mplayer would
alter them.
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I always thought it was with mplayer but every so often brightness would
be "-1" in the settings. Aren't those setting separate from mplayer?
Replicating this bug is difficult. Once you restore the brightness it
is fixed for a while so testing mplayer separately isn't possible until
I hit the mag
If you play the files only with mplayer, not gnome-mplayer do you get
this issue as well. I have never seen this problem on any of my machines
(intel and ATI video cards)
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I'm getting this also but on debian squeeze. I'm also running intel
video but the latest 2.12. There doesn't seem to be an easy way to
replicate it. Happens using XV output playing AVC files. Play a few
video files consisting of MPEG4 and AVC and I get a dim/dark video every
so often. It is ei
I'm not sure this is a bug, but more of a feature request. We reset all
the values on a new media file by design.
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it is gnome-mplayer bug, i have just replicated it. no other application
affects video output in this way.
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** Changed in: gnome-mplayer (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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I'm not sure this is really a gnome-mplayer problem
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Any news on this?
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Adjustment:
View -> Video Picture Adjustments
Move the Brightness slider in any direction by one increment and the brightness
pops back to normal. Putting Brightness back on the value from when the dialog
was launched (0) does not reproduce the problem. Playback is fine for a few
videos in the p
Are you adjusting the brightness in gnome-mplayer and then on the next
file it is reset? Also does it happen with x11, xv or gl outputs?
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Yes, this is on the present release.
I am using the i915 video driver, I can't tell if it's a video post-
processing problem or the overlay/acceleration, and the problem is
visible both on fullscreen and windowed operation. It also seems to be
intermittent, perhaps related to the codec for a given
Can you confirm this problem or is it gone with the latest gnome-mplayer
release?
Just asking since I also cannot reproduce this (but could very well be a module
problem, I have no problem with both fglrx and nvidia-glx).
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