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All QT movies play as green color.  Any one else seen this?

 

 

I had the same problem on my Dell Latitude D600. And I have no QT on my Mobility Radeon 9000.

 

What I did was to delete all ATI*.kext and the problem was gone.

 

Maybe what you should do is to see what kext was loaded using kextstat, that is related to your video adapter, and delete or move that kext out of the extensions folder.

 

Hope this helps.

I saw your post,, fired up QT and BOOOOM!! It killed Mac causing me to have to reboot.

 

Sorry i caused the explosion. But what i did was delete the loaded kext associated with ATI cards and it worked. no more green screens on QT.

 

btw, i noticed that you;re form south east asia. me too <_<

@navigator,

 

Yea, I have removed all the ATI and NV kexts since i'm not using either of them. Also did the hack to get QE working on my Intel onboard AGP. So I don't think QT is associated to any agp kext files anymore.

 

yea, i'm from Davao, PH Isl. and the only navigator I know is from VN which isn't Se Asia. <_<

I know that for me the green was opengl that was doing it. I just picked use Quartz Extreme to render the video and that fixed it.I just wish i could get the green tint gone because I can play movies fullscreen with opengl and it doesnt skip.I have the Intel Extreme Graphics 2 (865 Chipset).

I don't think this is the appropriate thread for your question but I will try and help and reply just once. After that you have go ask question on the proer forum.

 

1. Go to Mac safemode and make your resolution 1024x768, 100Hz, Millions

1a. If you cant change the resolution in safemode, stop here and ask question on the other forums. Otherwise procede to step 2.

 

2. Boot in windows and stay there for 1min. After a minure, reboot.

 

3. Choose Mac to boot to and at the boot option. Type the fallowing:

 

-f -v

 

If you keep getting the same results, do step 1 throught 3 again. Sometime when you boot in Mac, don't type anything at all. If you still can't get into Mac desktop, keep trying untill you do.

@Jas

I know that for me the green was opengl that was doing it. I just picked use Quartz Extreme to render the video and that fixed it.I just wish i could get the green tint gone because I can play movies fullscreen with opengl and it doesnt skip.I have the Intel Extreme Graphics 2 (865 Chipset).

 

 

 

Thanks for that info, but what did you pick and how did you fix it? As limited as I am in the workings of the Mac OS, I thought QE is just OpenGL:

 

http://www.applelinks.com/articles/2002/12...227131042.shtml

 

"Quartz [Extreme] uses the integrated OpenGL technology to convert each window into a texture, then sends it to the graphics card to render on screen. The graphics processor focuses on what it does best -- graphics -- freeing the Power PC chip to do more operations in the same amount of time. Everything is zippier"

 

In brief, Quartz Extreme:

• Uses 3D graphics processor (GPU) to render everything onscreen

• Composites 2D, 3D, and QuickTime content

• Frees up G4 processors to work on other tasks

• Uses GPU like a third CPU

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