I'm glad I havn't updated in a while. I won't be updating either, until this is fixed. Has anyone reported this bug?
I'm glad I havn't updated in a while. I won't be updating either, until this is fixed. Has anyone reported this bug?
Would those experiencing this problems please post if:
-It affects Firefox, Chromium or both
-The name of the flash package installed (and source if not from repos) - if no package, state manual install (flashplugin.so)
-Your settings in gstreamer-properties (Video > Default Output)
-Your video card make/model/PCI ID*/driver*
*PCI ID and driver can be obtained in the output of the following command:
Code:lspci | grep -i VGA | awk '{print "sudo lspci -knn -s "$1}' | bash
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Appreciate what the severe effort of many converging wills has produced.
for a temporary solution, just turn off and delete the cookies for youtube. you cant be signed in to your youtube account however. but deleting the cookies for youtube will work.
ok it was working lol. now it doesnt play at all. are cookies needed to play youtube videos? yeah im a noob
Last edited by knappster; March 3rd, 2011 at 08:45 PM.
Hi,
Yes it is on both Chromium (and Chrome, I have both) and Firefox.
My flash is from the repos/built into Chrome
My output for the above code is:
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: ATI Technologies Inc R430 [Radeon X800 XL] (PCIe) [1002:554d]
Subsystem: ATI Technologies Inc Device [1002:0302]
Kernel driver in use: radeon
Kernel modules: radeon
Also, there is no red filter on embedded youtube videos.
Thanks!
Last edited by nslegacy163; March 3rd, 2011 at 09:55 PM. Reason: Added info
WORKAROUND:
those red videos usually have "Pop out" button right to the quality change drop down. Popped out video is normal.
Yep, same problem here since yesterday's automatic software upgrade. Red cast (and sometimes two sets of images at different sizes) in embedded YouTube videos. Pop-out and non-YT Flash content works correctly, as described. In my case:
- Firefox 3.16.14, Chrome 9.0.597.107
- Flashplugin (using the Flash-Aid extension in Firefox)
- gstréamer-properties: Default Output = autodetect
- Intel Corp Mobile / 945GM/GMS, 943/940GML / 8086:27a2 [rev 03] / i915
You'd think developers would check FB first thing...
I reported the problem to youtube. The latest versions of VLC allow you to play youtube by simply adding the video URL.
Last edited by t2491tom; March 4th, 2011 at 03:21 AM.
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