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Created attachment 1197403 [details] Screenshot, representing the problem. Description of problem: Сolours in totem are quite different from the colours in other players, say mpv or vlc, with the proprietary nvidia driver. Green looks like brown. Sushi also has that problem. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Totem 3.20 How reproducible: Fedora 24 with proprietary nvidia driver (367.44) Steps to Reproduce: 1. Download this sample: http://4ksamples.com/honey-bees-96fps-in-4k-ultra-hd/ 2. Play it with Totem/sushi and with another player (say, gst-launch playbin) 3. See the difference Actual results: Colours in totem are bleak and false. Additional info: It seems that it is cluttersink error, but i'm not sure.
I get the same colours in gst-play-1.0 and in totem for this video, but I use an Intel graphics card. This looks like a problem with clutter-gst or lower levels, so reassigning.
>Intel graphics card Yes, it is clutter-gst problem. This issue is GPU vendor independent, it occurs only with 4k video (wrong colour conversion for 4k frames)
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