[MPlayer-users] Bug: VESA lacks auto-ilpack
Matthew W. Miller
mwmiller at columbus.rr.com
Tue Jun 10 20:17:29 CEST 2003
On Tue, Jun 10, 2003 at 05:06:53PM +0200, Jan Engelhardt wrote:
>trying to play movies using the VESA driver (Mplayer from CVS
>yesterday), colors are hue-inverted, that is, skin color becomes blue
>for example, but black stays black.
>This bug is not present in MPlayer-0.90, and only within the vesa
>driver. For now, one can bypass it with -vop ilpack
You too, huh? This has been a problem since MPlayer-20030328.
For more effective reporting of CVS-snapshot problems, please
determine exactly which CVS snapshot a problem arises with. Test a
snapshot half-way between a known-good snapshot and a known-bad one. If
it's good, it becomes the new known-good; otherwise, it becomes the new
known-bad. Repeat until you have immediately adjacent dates for
known-good and known-bad.
For example:
- I upgrade from MPlayer-20030306 to MPlayer-20030423 and find it has a
bug.
- Known-good: MPlayer-20030323
Known-bad: MPlayer-20030423
Half-way: MPlayer-20030408 - Bad
- Known-good: MPlayer-20030323
Known-bad: MPlayer-20030408
Half-way: MPlayer-20030331 - Bad
- Known-good: MPlayer-20030323
Known-bad: MPlayer-20030331
Half-way: MPlayer-20030327 - Good
- Known-good: MPlayer-20030327
Known-bad: MPlayer-20030331
Half-way: MPlayer-20030329 - Bad
- Known-good: MPlayer-20030327
Known-bad: MPlayer-20030329
Half-way: MPlayer-20030328 - Bad
- Known-good: MPlayer-20030327
Known-bad: MPlayer-20030328
Adjacent dates! Follow DOCS/bugreport.html .
Anyway, my previous bugreport is in the mailing-list archive:
http://www.mplayerhq.hu/pipermail/mplayer-users/2003-April/032537.html
Until the developers manage to fix it, you can work around it
with a minimum of fuss by explicitly including the software scaler
(which is also a colourspace converter, remember)-- '-vf scale'.
--
Matthew W. Miller <mwmiller at columbus.rr.com>
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