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I'm noticing that some xvid/divx videos will start and just display a green screen with sound properly playing. At that point, if I stop the video then restart it it plays properly. My platform is a Intel Mac mini, running Kubuntu 8.04
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Thanks for the confirmation Topsfs2. For me it's not fatal, I've yet to see where a restart does not fix it.
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Same problem here (Intel card). Problem does not occur with my other computer (NVidia with closed sources).
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It only occurs for me on my Geforce FX5600, not my 8800. But it's rather seldom it appears for me though.
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can you confirm that cycling the interlaced mode fixes the issue for you?
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It used to happen for me a lot as well but I havn't seen it at all recently
And yes spiff restarting the video would fix it everytime for me back when it did it lots
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what i mean is to NOT restart the video, but simply cycle through the interlacing modes from the osd. i'm seeing it in current revisions but cycling fixes it