Ok, got a little more here, on the nvnews.net website I found an
interesting comment:
XV_HUE support was added for the 8-series GPUs in a relatively recent
driver release, which is probably why you started seeing this problem
recently. The range of 0 to 360 matches the way this attribute worked on
Ok so my final thoughts, I am no longer sure that this is being caused
specificly by any one program, but this is what I've figured out:
XV thinks that my XV_HUE values should be from 0 to 360, and the slider
bars in my media players were all set to the mid range, which apparently
is now setting m
Bah, that should have been that I AM sure that it IS gxine causing the
problem, bleh anyway back to work...
Package: libxv1
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Severity: normal
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After my latest upgrade, all media players (I use totem, gxine, vlc, and
mplayer)
using XV have a blue hue for skintones and generally all the colors are off.
With gstreamer-properties I can sw
I installed xvattr and forced the XV_HUE attribute to 0, fired up gxine,
and found it had reverted. Forcing it to 0 while the video is playing
fixes gxine. After the upgrade it gave me some message about changing
settings due to opendesktop.org specs. Anyway changing gstreamer back
to autodetect
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