I have two laptops with nvidia hardware, both running karmic, both using the 185.18.36-0ubuntu9 driver packages. The GeForce Go 7700 does not suffer from this bug, but the GTX280M does... however the "videobalance hue=-1..." workaround noted above (comment #11) only works for me if I use "1" instead of "-1".
Selecting "X Window System (No Xv)" also works, but greatly increases the CPU usage for high-res video... I'd imagine with a slower machine that could be a problem.
Using the "videobalance hue=..." workaround on the 7700 actually _causes_ the hue to be messed up on that machine.
I have two laptops with nvidia hardware, both running karmic, both using the 185.18.36-0ubuntu9 driver packages. The GeForce Go 7700 does not suffer from this bug, but the GTX280M does... however the "videobalance hue=-1..." workaround noted above (comment #11) only works for me if I use "1" instead of "-1".
Selecting "X Window System (No Xv)" also works, but greatly increases the CPU usage for high-res video... I'd imagine with a slower machine that could be a problem.
Using the "videobalance hue=..." workaround on the 7700 actually _causes_ the hue to be messed up on that machine.