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by Raj Kiran Grandhi-3 :: Rate this Message:

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Ron Johnson wrote:

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> On 05/11/08 19:48, Raj Kiran Grandhi wrote:
>> andy wrote:
>>> I am attempting to play a video file, but the image is just varying
>>> shades of blue. I had this once before and logged out and back in,
>>> which cleared it temporarily. However, now it has come back again.
>>> This is despite the mediaplayer I am using - kaffeine or mplayer or
>>> vlc. What do I look for to even debug it?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> A
>>>
>> It could be a hardware issue. Try changing the video output driver to a
>> software based one (`-vo x11 -zoom' in mplayer should do) and see if it
>> helps.
>
> Or blow the dust out of the computer case.

Wow! How could you see my computer from there? :-)

>
>> Alternatively, you can try playing from a newly created user account to
>> check if it has anything to do with your configuration setup.
>>
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>
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> Ron Johnson, Jr.
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> We want... a Shrubbery!!
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