Fullscreen youtube colour artefacting.
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Hey, @fluxxer, Clever temporary solution! I've been bothered by this issue for a year now and I never thought to try something like that. +1 dude!
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Same problem on MBA 2014 ;/ 10.10.5 / Youtube full screen only
Intel HD Graphics 5000 1536 MB
flux 34.3
safari 8.0.8
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sorry but f.lux 36.1 makes it even worse :(
Netflix/Youtube Fullscreen Safari
MacBookAir 13", Mid 2012
OS X 10.11.4 Beta
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@yadrummer It's happening to me as well but I have a macbook pro mid 2012. Intel HD 4000
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36.1 doesn't change any of the code - so it is exactly the same. :( We are hopeful to find a good fix or workaround in the future, I know it's annoying.
Here is a question, can anyone get this to happen on videos that are not HD 1020p?
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@lorna It still happens for me on videos that aren't HD.
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OK thanks everyone, we've been researching this week and the word is that it's almost certainly a problem with the Intel video drivers. We'll file a bug report with the usual suspects. I wish I had better news to report but thank you for all your help with tracking it down.
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btw it doesn't occur in google chrome fullscreen videos.
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@yadrummer that's good to know, thank you very much for the info.
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Same problem here:
Artefacts in bright places and around the mouse curser when viewing YouTube videos in fullscreen.
(for the mouse curser problem refer here)MacBook Pro (13-inch, Mid 2012): Intel HD Graphics 4000 1024 MB
OS X Yosemite 10.10.5
Safari 8.0.8
f.lux 36.3 -
MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch, Late 2013) 10.10.5 Flux 36.3
Same issue... Just wanted to point out something I found interesting:
During fullscreen video play, at least on Youtube, If I move the cursor to bring up the interface/HUD (the progress bar, the play/pause button, the title of the video, etc.) the color issues disappear until the HUD goes away, even though I'm still in fullscreen video mode.
Also, changing the resolution to 1680x1050 as fluxxor suggested seems to work. Thanks!
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"During fullscreen video play, at least on Youtube, If I move the cursor to bring up the interface/HUD (the progress bar, the play/pause button, the title of the video, etc.) the color issues disappear until the HUD goes away, even though I'm still in fullscreen video mode."
Yes, I can confirm that.
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Thanks all - we've reported the bug to the right people and they're trying to repro now.
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@lorna any updates to this issue?
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Also experiencing this issue with Intel Graphics at all resolutions on Retina MBP. Looks like you filed your bug report 3 weeks ago. Any promising leads?
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No updates yet, I wish I had better news, I know this is frustrating.
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I was just watching a video in full screen on Netflix (using Safari) where pure whites become blue as soon as the playback controls disappear. I have the same problem in Quicktime (which has prompted me to stop using it) but not in VLC.
When I turned off f.lux, the issue disappeared. The thing is, I don't experience the problem until f.lux reaches a certain "temperature".
I'm using an early 2015 13" MacBook Pro (Intel Iris Graphics 6100) with Flux 36.3. The most recent example is in Safari 9 in OS X 10.11 El Capitan.
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Just checking in with the same problem I'm afraid. Understand you are working on a fix.
13" MacBook Pro early 2015
OSX 10.10.5 Yosemite
Safari 8.0.8
f.lux 36.3Thanks!
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I've been having this problem since I've had this laptop as well. Same symptoms as everybody else-only fullscreen, doesn't happen when hud is visible, safari but not chrome.
I wonder if it's a quicktime thing--this issue happens in standalone quicktime as well, but not other programs like vlc or mplayerx, and also only in fullscreen and when the hud is not visible.
MacBook Air 2015
OS X El Capitan
f.lux 36.3 -
Would like to give a heads-up and also looking forward to hear an update (especially back from Intel!). Just noticed this bug a few days ago. Exactly the same experience as above. Reproducible with white videos on Safari, but not on Chrome.
Macbook Pro mid 2014
OS X 10.10.5
Safari 9.0
Flux 36.3