I had that problem on one of my computers where I installed the CUDA
development system. The CUDA installs its own libraries and the
libvdpau_nvidia.so library was not getting used!
I used the following command to remove the offensive vdpau library:
sudo rm /usr/lib/libvdpau.so
This blue tint / blue overlay was driving me crazy. Tried all offered
solutions - none helped. Finally I found out that it is my new Dell
U3014 monitor that is causing this trouble. It has very nice feature
called Smart Video Enhance. Turned it off.
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I installed nvidia-experimental-310 package and got a blue tint. Then I
reinstalled libvdpau package and blue ting is gone.
Looks like nvidia driver package includes it's own unfixed libvdpau.
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Glad that a fix has been provided for 12.04.
Will this fix be extended to 10.04 (lucid) as well? I've a bunch of
machines running 10.04, and has this problem.
As for specifics,
root@lmo:/usr/lib/vdpau# aptitude show libvdpau1 | grep Version
Version: 0.3-2build1
root@lmo:/usr/lib/vdpau# ls
Michał,
libvdpau1 has not been updated on Quantal and I can't say I have noticed
a regression. All my NVidia machines were affected with 12.04 and don't
have any problems with either the recently updated libvdpau1 or the one
in 12.10.
sebastian@foucault ~ % uname -a
Linux foucault
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Running Kubuntu 12.10 and same things happens here, looks like the bug
somehow got reintroduced
Linux demonbane 3.5.0-19-generic #30-Ubuntu SMP Tue Nov 13 17:48:01 UTC 2012
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GF114 [GeForce GTX 560]
(rev a1)
I am experiencing this too I use latest Ubuntu 12.04.1 64bit and
NVIDIA 310.14 drivers, all youtube videos have wrong colors (blue
tinted).
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Tommy_CZ: Which version of libvdpau1 are you using?
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I've just installed libvdpau 0.4.1-6ubuntu1 in Ubuntu 12.10 and have the
blue tinted video.
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@Mathhias: please file a new bug, you most certainly have a different
issue.
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This bug was fixed in the package libvdpau - 0.4.1-3ubuntu1.1
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* Apply Stephen Warren's patch for blue tint in Adobe Flash videos
(LP: #967091). (Applied to Debian version libvdpau-0.4.1-5.1 by
@jschroed: thanks for the instructions.
I can confirm that libvdpau-0.4.1-3ubuntu1.1 fixes the problem for me on
Ubuntu 12.04 with Flash 11.2 r202.
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MC Reezy, did you apply one of the workarounds? You may need to remove
libvdpau1 and reinstall the Ubuntu version. I followed what pst007x
(turone) wrote on 2012-04-02. He provided the link to:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/117127/flash-video-appears-blue. The fix
at the top involves adding a
libvdpau-0.4.1-3ubuntu1.1 works great for me on all tested machines.
However, since I am the one who submitted the original merge request it
would probably be better if somenone else could confirm this
independently and change the tag to verification-done.
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** Changed in: libvdpau (Ubuntu Precise)
Importance: Undecided = High
** Changed in: libvdpau (Ubuntu Precise)
Milestone: None = ubuntu-12.04.2
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Accepted libvdpau into precise-proposed. The package will build now and
be available at
http://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libvdpau/0.4.1-3ubuntu1.1 in a few
hours, and then in the -proposed repository.
Please help us by testing this new package. See
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There's an apparmor multimedia abstraction change needed if
/etc/vdpau_wrapper.cfg is installed as Firefox tries to read it. This
is already present in quantal and raring.
** Also affects: apparmor (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: apparmor (Ubuntu Raring)
** Changed in: apparmor (Ubuntu Precise)
Status: New = In Progress
** Changed in: apparmor (Ubuntu Precise)
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Accepted apparmor into precise-proposed. The package will build now and
be available at
http://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apparmor/2.7.102-0ubuntu3.5 in a few
hours, and then in the -proposed repository.
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Verified that the new apparmor package doesn't warn on
/etc/vdpau_wrapper.cfg when accessing flash in Firefox.
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This bug was fixed in the package apparmor - 2.7.102-0ubuntu3.5
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* Allow reading of /etc/vdpau_wrapper.cfg in multimedia abstraction
(LP: #967091)
- add debian/patches/0020-vdpau_wrapper.patch
- update
I just heard about this bug, thought it was an old monitor I had, but
wasn't.
Now here's the rub. I have an x86 system that started showing this
issue when I upgraded to Precise from Lucid (32bit only for old reasons
- will reimage when I get a chance to backup 500G worth of development
stuff).
Nevermind. Restarted firefox and it works now. Still, quite odd that it
worked on display=:0.1 but not display=:0.0.
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@Marc Deslauriers the precise version hasn't been approved from SRU team
[1]
do you know the reason?
[1]
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/precise/+queue?queue_state=1queue_text=libvdpau
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Status: Confirmed = Won't Fix
** Also affects: libvdpau (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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ACK on the merge request. I've uploaded a slightly modified version of
it to precise-proposed for processing by the SRU team.
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Hans,
the fix posted above is intended as a backport for 12.04, but the update
process for stable releases is somewhat more involved than for
development releases. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates
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Any chances to see the fix backported to 12.04 LTS? Many users that
suffer from this bug do not want to have to upgrade to a non LTS. And I
would hate the idea to have to wait until 14.04 to get this bug fixed.
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Matteo,
No, LP: #862831 is definitely a different problem. Video playback using
VDPAU works well in general for me and others on a lot of different
machines, the tint bug only affects Flash videos and is fixed in Ubuntu
12.10 (Quantal).
Fix released just means that a fix for this bug has been
On 10/23/2012 02:11 PM, Sebastian Boehm wrote:
Ok, just updated my bzr branch and the debdiff.
Aaron, could you have a look at it? I tried to keep changes to the bare
minimum.
Looks okay to me.
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This is fixed in 0.4.1-6ubuntu1 (released in quantal). Stephen Warren's
patch was backported to libvdpau-0.4.1-6 by the Debian team.
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Status: Invalid = Fix Released
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Here's the debdiff that includes only the changes relevant for this bug.
** Patch added: Backport of Stephen Warren's libvdpau patches for Precise
https://bugs.launchpad.net/libvdpau/+bug/967091/+attachment/3410392/+files/libvdpau_0.4.1-3ubuntu2.debdiff
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I'd like to get the existing bugfix accepted as an SRU. Hope I get the
SRU process more or less right.
While simply using the Quantal revision's changes in Precise would work
perfectly well, I also created an update for the Precise version that
includes only patches relevant for this bug. See the
Hi Sebastian,
It probably doesn't matter for the Debian build system, but Stephen's
version of the change breaks distcheck. I'd suggest using the upstream
version: git format-patch -1 ca9e637c61e80145f0625a590c91429db67d0a40
** Patch added: Upstream commit
Hi Aaron,
Sorry, the SRU process is fairly new to me, but could you explain how to
reproduce your problems with distcheck?
The debdiff that I uploaded just applies the patches that are already in
use in Quantal to Precise. Basically this amounts to Stephen's upstream
patch that you just
Aaron,
I just checked both the bzr branch linked above and the debdiff and
can't reproduce any problems with either the Debian build system or a
manual ./configure make distcheck.
apt-get source libvdpau patch -p0 libvdpau_0.4.1-3ubuntu2.debdiff
and
bzr branch
Strange. The line in question is the one I mentioned in my reply to
Stephen's original mail:
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/vdpau/2012-September/23.html
+
+libvdpausysconfdir=$(sysconfdir)
+libvdpausysconf_DATA = vdpau_wrapper.cfg
This breaks distcheck:
make[3]: *** No rule to
You were right, of course. I should have run quilt push -a before
checking the distcheck results.
In any case, if it works for you and no one is actually expecting to
use dist / distcheck from the Ubuntu package, then the difference is
moot.
Still I'd prefer to have a proper patch for this,
** Patch removed: Backport of Stephen Warren's libvdpau patches for Precise
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/adobe-flashplugin/+bug/967091/+attachment/3410392/+files/libvdpau_0.4.1-3ubuntu2.debdiff
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Ok, just updated my bzr branch and the debdiff.
Aaron, could you have a look at it? I tried to keep changes to the bare
minimum.
** Patch added: Backport of Stephen Warren's libvdpau patches for Precise
Just found what is probably an (admittedly rather unimportant) typo in
your debdiff: a has table of VdpDevice. I assume that it's supposed to
be a hash table, no?
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EVERYTHING that plays video with hardware acceleration has the colors
messed up (even playing video files from disk on any player), not just
flash. Been so since Ubuntu 11.04 or 11.10.
Isn't this the same bug as #862831 ?
What does fix released mean? I still see the bug. (not in flash, 'cause
Do we not have to worry, now that they have released livdpau 0.5?
http://lists.x.org/archives/xorg-announce/2012-September/002066.html
This is invalid in libvdpau but they still took it upon themselves to
workaround this bug. Props.
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From description it seems that they applied those fixes. I have not
tested it yet. It should override version from my PPA (at least for
precise).
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Affecting me as well since last Flash update.
Ubuntu 12.04 Precise
X.org nvidia-current 295.40-0ubuntu1.1 drivers
GeForce GT430 manufactured by ASUS. ASUS model# ENGT430
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I'm experiencing this as well. Disabling hardware accel in Flash seems
to fix it.
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: NVIDIA Corporation G84
[GeForce 8600 GT] [10de:0402] (rev a1)
model name : AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4000+
Linux guyute 3.2.0-29-generic-pae #46-Ubuntu
Youtube workaround:
At http://www.youtube.com/html5/ click on Join HTML5 trial.
All youtube videos back to normal! The idea is that Flash is going away
either way...
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...using the html5 is even worst on my laptop. I have installed the
nvidia driver. This sucks a lot really
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The fix:
OverrideGPUValidation=true
EnableLinuxHWVideoDecode=1
Works for me sometimes, like on youtube, but engadget does still have
messed up colors, e.g.
http://www.viddler.com/v/8c410031?secret=103278737
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I disabled HW acceleration on my Precise and everything is OK. But
comment #164 gives valuable information and you should follow this guide
instead of just disabling HW acceleration.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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GTX 260 is affected.
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Jan: I also have stability issues on 32-bit Ubuntu.
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I solved this problem in Oneric following the excellent answer in this
post:
http://askubuntu.com/a/131040/67722
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VDPAU_NVIDIA_NO_OVERLAY=1 from comment #163 did *not* fix the stability
issues on my GTS 250. Flash still crashed every minute or two. The
patched libvdpau from the PPA is still the only proper fix I have been
able to find for my hardware.
It doesn't look like any progress is being made on
Thank you Anders, now I can rule out the race condition on multicore CPUs too;
one last thing which comes to my mind is OS architecture – I am running 64-bit
Ubuntu and I've experienced instability with EnableLinuxHWVideoDecode as many
others. But given the most popular answer at Ask Ubuntu,
So, does any of you have stability issues with
EnableLinuxHWVideoDecode on 32-bit system?
I do.
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I had experienced stability issues after activating
EnableLinuxHWVideoDecode
Adding the below line to /etc/adobe/mms.cfg has fixed the stability
issues, however.
VDPAU_NVIDIA_NO_OVERLAY=1
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Jan: No, I have not experienced any obvious stability issues when I
activated EnableLinuxHWVideoDecode.
My CPU is a quad-core Intel Q6700 @ 2.66GHz, with hyper-threading
diabled.
I am only using Firefox that comes bundled with my 32bit Ubuntu-
installation and upgraded as usual (currently Ubuntu
My card is also affected and adding EnableLinuxHWVideoDecode = 1 to
/etc/adobe/mms.cfg (and restart Firefox) helps for my setup without any
obvious bugs/artefacts added.
# lspci -nn
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: nVidia Corporation G92 [GeForce 9800
GTX] [10de:0612] (rev a2)
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Anders: You have no stability issues with Flash Player? What CPU are you using
(does it have multiple cores and/or hyper-threading)? I am asking because there
are too many reports of EnableLinuxHWVideoDecode causing instability, that I
doubt it is actually related to a particular GPU.
However,
GeForce GTX 560 Ti (feature set C), I am affected.
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My card is affected, GeForce GTS 250 (VDPAU feature set A).
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I'm affected, according to lspci I have:
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation G96 [GeForce 9500 GT]
(rev a1)
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Okay, the theory about unaffected feature set C isn't so solid.
Montblanc: Could you please confirm that your friend with GT 430 has
libvdpau1 package (from standard distribution) installed?
Searchings through strings from Flash Player's binary, I can't find any
explicit VDP extension which
This card is affected
*nVidia Video Card:* EVGA GeForce GTX460 SE 1 GB GDDR5 PCI-Express 2.0
Graphics Card 01G-P3-1366-TR
*lspci*
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation Device 0e23 (rev a1)
El 26/05/2012 09:17, Jan Vlnas escribió:
Okay, the theory about unaffected feature set
I am affected on several machines, with these cards (from lspci -nn):
02:00.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: nVidia Corporation GT200b
[GeForce GTX 275] [10de:05e6] (rev a1)
03:00.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: NVIDIA Corporation G84
[GeForce 8400 GS] [10de:0404] (rev a1)
01:00.0 VGA
Interesting. Maybe the bug is related to the different VDPAU feature sets:
http://http.download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86/295.53/README/supportedchips.html
Quadro 2000 and your friend's GT 430 is feature set C, I am affected with
GeForce GTS 250 (feature set A) and others seems to be affected
My card: 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: NVIDIA Corporation
GT215 [GeForce GT 240] [10de:0ca3] (rev a2)
This is feature set C according to the link. I have the bug.
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I have a GeForce GTX 580 (feature set C). I have the bug.
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Mine: 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation G96 [GeForce 9400
GT] (rev a1)
I have the bug too.
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Hi.
I'm using Shockwave Flash 11.2 r202 on Firefox 12, without /etc/adobe/mms.cfg
and with Hardware Acceleration enabled. If I watch a video on Youtube the
people are blue, but if I watch the same video on Facebook (e.g. sharing it)
the people aren't blue. So, is the problem Youtube site and
superlex: Hardware acceleration is probably not enabled for embedded
videos.
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@Victor
Ok, it can be because of CPU usage.
I checked it by clicking on Settings and it was apparently enabled.
Thanks.
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superlex: It's related to Stage Video which is used only by YouTube and
few other sites, not by Facebook; embedded videos have no effects on
this. Take a look at bug's explanation and known workarounds at
http://askubuntu.com/a/131040/19674
(BTW, it's a community wiki, I don't get any karma for
By the way, the official Adobe representative (Zhe Wang) has responded:
Can not reproduce on my Ubuntu –
https://bugbase.adobe.com/index.cfm?event=bugid=3164063
I don't think he gets it.
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Ok Jan, thanks a lot.
With libvdpau patched I solved the problem also in openSUSE.
If it could help you, my Nvidia card is 8400m GT and the driver is 295.40.
Regards.
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Zhe Wang: Can not reproduce on my Ubuntu
I don't even know how to react to this...simply unbelievable! This bug was
introduced by Adobe over two months ago...
I also want to mention that the patched libvdpau from tikhonov's PPA has
fixed the issue for me and I have noticed no problems with
Well, it seems he tried to reproduce it in the end... but it's not
happening on his Quadro 2000.
My friend has a GT430, and after we both upgraded to Precise he was
shocked to see that I was displaying blue faces while he was not. I'm
putting my 2 cents in, but I think we can finally state that
Once upon a time, there were four people named Everybody, Somebody,
Anybody, and Nobody. There was an important job to be done and Everybody
was asked to do it. But Everybody was sure that Somebody would do it.
Anybody could have done it, but Nobody did it. Then Somebody got angry
about it,
Mad props for Maxim! His PPA that he referenced in #122 worked for me
perfectly.
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One month and a half with this bug and mantainers haven't downgraded the
flash version, while the problem is being fixed
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That would be a very irresponsible move given how often Flash has security
issues. It would be putting hundreds of thousands of systems at risk.
On Saturday, May 19, 2012 02:54:51 PM hdante wrote:
One month and a half with this bug and mantainers haven't downgraded the
flash version, while the
Any chance srwarren's patch will make upstream?
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the fix in Maxim Tikhonov PPA worked on 12.04 32 bit
Strangely on my 64bit newer comp flash videos were not affected.
Both computers are using nvidia 210 cards, but the 32bit is an AMD 4850 cpu
while the newer computer is an Intel i5 2500K cpu
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@pt123, where is this PPA?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/967091
Title:
Wrong tint in flash when it uses video acceleration
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Adam Porter wrote:
I think it's very important that Ubuntu implement a fix or workaround
for this bug so that YouTube will work out-of-the-box. Otherwise,
regardless of who's ultimately to blame, it will be a hindrance to
Ubuntu's acceptance
IMHO Ubuntu should implement a solution which works
That's out of the scope of the out-of-the-box defaults. Flash is
ugly, yes, but it's not practical for Ubuntu to provide a replacement
that's suitable for all web sites that use Flash video. And it's
probably not wise to provide a solution for a specific site, like
YouTube. Maintaining such
** Summary changed:
- Wrong tint in flash when it uses libvdpau acceleration
+ Wrong tint in flash when it uses video acceleration
** Changed in: libvdpau
Status: New = Invalid
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I don't think that last bug edit is valid; the bug is in Flash's use of
the VDPAU API, and hence it is related to libvdpau acceleration not
video acceleration.
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