newer VLC gives blue tint but old does not?

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newer VLC gives blue tint but old does not?

Postby draca » 17 Sep 2012 15:37

On Ubuntu Linux 10.04, VLC 1.1.13 plays all videos with a blue tint (everybody looks like a smurf) unless I change the output module to "X11 video (XCB)".

The older version of VLC 1.0.6 plays all videos with no tint at all using the default output, which I understand uses less CPU than switching to X11.

How can I get the newer version to play video without switching to the higher CPU usage output?

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Re: newer VLC gives blue tint but old does not?

Postby Rémi Denis-Courmont » 17 Sep 2012 22:38

Update to latest VLC release and file a bug if it still fails.
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