2009-09-30, 05:34
I'm running XBMC on an IONITX-B-E and decided to move from Babylon to the latest PPA build available (r23164) to see how the ASS rendering on VDPAU was working. However, when I did so, I noticed that the coloring was off on colored portions. Everything that has a color command seems to be tinted blue and subs that are supposed to be red are entirely blue. I'm not sure how to take a screenshot in XBMC, but I took one in a Windows DirectShow player, which can be seen here. The red "C" is correct in that screenshot, but is showing up in blue in XBMC when VDPAU is used, subs that are supposed to be brown are appearing as an aqua color, etc. The weird thing is that these subtitles show up colored correctly if I switch to software rendering, but then I lose GPU acceleration, which with an Atom CPU, I kind of need. Has anybody else seen anything like this happen, by any chance? I searched, but I couldn't find anything, so hopefully this hasn't been talked to death already.
I created a debug log, in case there's something useful that shows up there:
http://pastebin.com/m30567ba5
As far as environment goes, I'm running this on a fully up-to-date (as of about 20 minutes ago) Ubuntu Jaunty with ALSA 1.0.20 installed over the ALSA version Jaunty has using the AlsaUpgrade-1.0.x-rev-1.17.sh script on the Ubuntu forums.
Edit: I forgot my graphics drivers. I'm using the 185.18.36 drivers from the official NVIDIA installer. I had it compile the kernel modules, as it couldn't find any pre-compiled ones.
I created a debug log, in case there's something useful that shows up there:
http://pastebin.com/m30567ba5
As far as environment goes, I'm running this on a fully up-to-date (as of about 20 minutes ago) Ubuntu Jaunty with ALSA 1.0.20 installed over the ALSA version Jaunty has using the AlsaUpgrade-1.0.x-rev-1.17.sh script on the Ubuntu forums.
Edit: I forgot my graphics drivers. I'm using the 185.18.36 drivers from the official NVIDIA installer. I had it compile the kernel modules, as it couldn't find any pre-compiled ones.