Not sure this is a duplicate of #409640. In my particular case, blue
tint was fixed by setting the default video output to "X Window System
(No Xv)" instead "Autodetect" in gstreamer-properties (as described in
#409640 by Spang #8). I'm using Nvidia 185.18.36-0ubuntu9 and HUE value
was already 0 af
I have the same problem.
Since Totem gets stuck when opening video with external subtitles I had to do
in a different way.
This might be useful for everyone who wants to use an alternative player to
Totem.
In this example I used VLC but every player would do.
1) Set the correct HUE value in nvi
Added a workaround in the description, and updated the title so it shows
up when people try to report this very bug.
** Description changed:
+ ==WORKAROUND==
+
+ Using Totem (Ubuntu's default video player) :
+
+ 1. open totem via Applications > Sound & Video > Movie Player
+ 2. open the prefere
** Summary changed:
- nvidia sets HUE to -1000
+ Video is tinted blue (nvidia sets HUE to -1000)
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Video is tinted blue (nvidia sets HUE to -1000)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/395476
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