Hi
I can still confirm this issue with colors for vlc-1.0.1-2.19, in Milestone 6. And wmv files lag. Installed from http://download.videolan.org/pub/vlc/SuSE/11.2/ repo.
Rastislav Krupanský wrote:
Hi
I can still confirm this issue with colors for vlc-1.0.1-2.19, in Milestone 6. And wmv files lag. Installed from http://download.videolan.org/pub/vlc/SuSE/11.2/ repo.
I've been looking for a way to report this to videolan but I haven't found a channel yet. This is not the first time when there are issues with VLC. They can be almost anything from version to version.
This time, when finally I come up with working version, I taboo it. I can tell from experience that it's best solution for VLC, once it works, don't touch it.
Vahis
-----Original Message----- From: Vahis [mailto:waxborg@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, August 27, 2009 11:39 AM To: opensuse-factory@opensuse.org Subject: Re: [opensuse-factory] Wrong colors in VLC
Rastislav Krupanský wrote:
Hi
I can still confirm this issue with colors for vlc-1.0.1-2.19, in
Milestone
- And wmv files lag.
Installed from http://download.videolan.org/pub/vlc/SuSE/11.2/ repo.
I've been looking for a way to report this to videolan but I haven't found a channel yet. This is not the first time when there are issues with VLC. They can be almost anything from version to version.
This time, when finally I come up with working version, I taboo it. I can tell from experience that it's best solution for VLC, once it works, don't touch it.
Vahis
Btw, haven´t you tried vlc in another distro? Whether it´s really upstream issue.
On 8/27/2009 at 11:39, Vahis waxborg@gmail.com wrote:
I've been looking for a way to report this to videolan but I haven't found a channel yet. This is not the first time when there are issues with VLC. They can be almost anything from version to version.
This time, when finally I come up with working version, I taboo it. I can tell from experience that it's best solution for VLC, once it works, don't touch it.
Best way for those packages: send a mail to the maintainer of the packages. Which would be me :)
I was not yet able to reproduce your error with the video you provided (running on 11.2).
what I'd suggest you to do: rm -rf ~/.config/vlc rm -rf ~/.local/share/vlc
The most apparent reason for this is a graphic module / filter misbehaving (did you play with the filter output modules?) Or maybe a glitch in the graphic driver exposed by the video output module.
Additionally, you can try to change the video output module in the vlc configuration. Maybe you have more luck with another module.
Best of luck, Dominique
Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
On 8/27/2009 at 11:39, Vahis waxborg@gmail.com wrote:
I've been looking for a way to report this to videolan but I haven't found a channel yet. This is not the first time when there are issues with VLC. They can be almost anything from version to version.
This time, when finally I come up with working version, I taboo it. I can tell from experience that it's best solution for VLC, once it works, don't touch it.
Best way for those packages: send a mail to the maintainer of the packages. Which would be me :)
I was not yet able to reproduce your error with the video you provided (running on 11.2).
In my 11.0 vlc-1.0.1-2.4 and 11.1, (can't get version right now) work fine. They are in real hardware but I've had them in vmware, too.
what I'd suggest you to do: rm -rf ~/.config/vlc rm -rf ~/.local/share/vlc
Same result.
The most apparent reason for this is a graphic module / filter misbehaving (did you play with the filter output modules?) Or maybe a glitch in the graphic driver exposed by the video output module.
Additionally, you can try to change the video output module in the vlc configuration. Maybe you have more luck with another module.
No luck with any of them. Some show nothing, some show just psychedelic effects. The ones which show the image have the same wrong colors.
Vahis
On 8/27/2009 at 12:26 PM, Vahis waxborg@gmail.com wrote:
No luck with any of them. Some show nothing, some show just psychedelic effects. The ones which show the image have the same wrong colors.
Can you please:
zypper lr (to find the repo number for VideoLAN) zypper se -s -r <reponum> | grep -e "^[iv]"
Replace reponum with the number found in the first command to specify the VideoLAN repo only.
Thanks.
Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
On 8/27/2009 at 12:26 PM, Vahis waxborg@gmail.com wrote:
No luck with any of them. Some show nothing, some show just psychedelic effects. The ones which show the image have the same wrong colors.
Can you please:
zypper lr (to find the repo number for VideoLAN) zypper se -s -r <reponum> | grep -e "^[iv]"
Replace reponum with the number found in the first command to specify the VideoLAN repo only.
Thanks.zypper se -s -r 3 | grep -e "^[iv]"
i | liba52-0 | package | 0.7.4-13.16 | x86_64 | VideoLan Repository v | liba52-0 | package | 0.7.4-13.16 | i586 | VideoLan Repository i | libass3 | package | 0.9.6-2.14 | x86_64 | VideoLan Repository v | libass3 | package | 0.9.6-2.14 | i586 | VideoLan Repository i | libavcodec52 | package | 0.5.0.19681-1.24 | x86_64 | VideoLan Repository v | libavcodec52 | package | 0.5.0.19681-1.24 | i586 | VideoLan Repository i | libavformat52 | package | 0.5.0.19681-1.24 | x86_64 | VideoLan Repository v | libavformat52 | package | 0.5.0.19681-1.24 | i586 | VideoLan Repository i | libavutil50 | package | 0.5.0.19681-1.24 | x86_64 | VideoLan Repository v | libavutil50 | package | 0.5.0.19681-1.24 | i586 | VideoLan Repository i | libdca0 | package | 0.0.5.82-16.16 | x86_64 | VideoLan Repository v | libdca0 | package | 0.0.5.82-16.16 | i586 | VideoLan Repository i | libdvdcss | package | 1.2.10-6.16 | x86_64 | VideoLan Repository v | libdvdcss | package | 1.2.10-6.16 | i586 | VideoLan Repository i | libfaad0 | package | 2.6.1-9.28 | x86_64 | VideoLan Repository v | libfaad0 | package | 2.6.1-9.28 | i586 | VideoLan Repository i | libkate1 | package | 0.3.3-2.18 | x86_64 | VideoLan Repository v | libkate1 | package | 0.3.3-2.18 | i586 | VideoLan Repository i | libmad0 | package | 0.15.1b-10.15 | x86_64 | VideoLan Repository v | libmad0 | package | 0.15.1b-10.15 | i586 | VideoLan Repository i | libmp3lame0 | package | 3.98.2-1.18 | x86_64 | VideoLan Repository v | libmp3lame0 | package | 3.98.2-1.18 | i586 | VideoLan Repository i | libmpeg2-0 | package | 0.5.1-6.16 | x86_64 | VideoLan Repository v | libmpeg2-0 | package | 0.5.1-6.16 | i586 | VideoLan Repository i | libpostproc51 | package | 0.5.0.19681-1.24 | x86_64 | VideoLan Repository v | libpostproc51 | package | 0.5.0.19681-1.24 | i586 | VideoLan Repository i | libswscale0 | package | 0.5.0.19681-1.24 | x86_64 | VideoLan Repository v | libswscale0 | package | 0.5.0.19681-1.24 | i586 | VideoLan Repository i | libupnp3 | package | 1.6.6-1.12 | x86_64 | VideoLan Repository v | libupnp3 | package | 1.6.6-1.12 | i586 | VideoLan Repository i | libvlc2 | package | 1.0.1-2.19 | x86_64 | VideoLan Repository v | libvlc2 | package | 1.0.1-2.19 | i586 | VideoLan Repository i | libvlccore2 | package | 1.0.1-2.19 | x86_64 | VideoLan Repository v | libvlccore2 | package | 1.0.1-2.19 | i586 | VideoLan Repository i | libx264-72 | package | 0.72-2.2 | x86_64 | VideoLan Repository v | libx264-72 | package | 0.72-2.2 | i586 | VideoLan Repository i | vlc | package | 1.0.1-2.19 | x86_64 | VideoLan Repository v | vlc | package | 1.0.1-2.19 | i586 | VideoLan Repository i | vlc-mozillaplugin | package | 1.0.1-2.19 | x86_64 | VideoLan Repository v | vlc-mozillaplugin | package | 1.0.1-2.19 | i586 | VideoLan Repository i | vlc-noX | package | 1.0.1-2.19 | x86_64 | VideoLan Repository v | vlc-noX | package | 1.0.1-2.19 | i586 | VideoLan Repository i | vlc-qt | package | 1.0.1-2.19 | x86_64 | VideoLan Repository v | vlc-qt | package | 1.0.1-2.19 | i586 | VideoLan Repository
Vahis
On 8/27/2009 at 16:09, Vahis waxborg@gmail.com wrote:
Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
On 8/27/2009 at 12:26 PM, Vahis waxborg@gmail.com wrote:
No luck with any of them. Some show nothing, some show just psychedelic effects. The ones which show the image have the same wrong colors.
What kind of Video-Chip do you have in this machine?
Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
What kind of Video-Chip do you have in this machine?
Asus EN8400GS (NVidia)
Vahis
On 8/27/2009 at 16:23, Vahis waxborg@gmail.com wrote:
Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
What kind of Video-Chip do you have in this machine?
Asus EN8400GS (NVidia)
then I assume you're running the nvidia binary driver? what version? I'm having a nvidia chip in my notebook and don't see such issues.
I'm running vlc 1.0.1 (and sometimes 1.1.0 for testings) and nvidia driver 185.18.14 (not the latest, I know...)
Can you try to change your video driver? Maybe also try the nv driver to rule out anything weird.
Dominique
Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
On 8/27/2009 at 16:23, Vahis waxborg@gmail.com wrote:
Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
What kind of Video-Chip do you have in this machine?
Asus EN8400GS (NVidia)
then I assume you're running the nvidia binary driver? what version? I'm having a nvidia chip in my notebook and don't see such issues.
In vm: YaST > Hardware > Graphics Card and Monitor gives: VMware Inc VMWARE0405
I'm running vlc 1.0.1 (and sometimes 1.1.0 for testings) and nvidia driver 185.18.14 (not the latest, I know...)
Can you try to change your video driver? Maybe also try the nv driver to rule out anything weird.
Are we talking about changing the host or the vm? The host 11.0 has nvidia-gfxG01-kmp-default 173.14.18_2.6.25.20_0.5.1-18.2
I sure would not want to touch that. I've had this host machine running over a year with no probs.
How can the driver be changed in the guest?
Vahis
On 8/27/2009 at 16:23, Vahis waxborg@gmail.com wrote:
Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
What kind of Video-Chip do you have in this machine?
Asus EN8400GS (NVidia)
Some more things you can test: Start nvidia-settings, select X Server / XVideo Settings and click Reset to hardware defaults. If this does not work, try to start vlc with --no-overlay option.
If still no luck, try to fall back to X11 video output, and after that fall back to opengl (preferences / video output).
Dominique
Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
On 8/27/2009 at 16:23, Vahis waxborg@gmail.com wrote:
Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
What kind of Video-Chip do you have in this machine?
Asus EN8400GS (NVidia)
Some more things you can test: Start nvidia-settings, select X Server / XVideo Settings and click Reset to hardware defaults. If this does not work, try to start vlc with --no-overlay option.
Do you mean the host or the vm? On host resetting does not change anything, they are as they are. I've never changed anything there. If vm, how's that done?
If still no luck, try to fall back to X11 video output, and after that fall back to opengl (preferences / video output).
On guest, no matter what, the colors stay the same or no image at all. If no image, it's either no output at all or randomly colorized acreen: http://waxborg.servepics.com/testsite/snapshot.3.png
On host, works fine, different output filters change somewhat though. Like once, long time ago: http://waxborg.servepics.com/uncategorized/video-problem
Vahis