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Layout playback issue: video affects the background colour and other widgets in the Layout.
Describe the bug Attached to this message is a Layout that when scheduled to my Player (1.8 R5-50):
- Causes the clock widget to only partially appear. As the second hand ticks around, it reveals more of the Widget region.
- Changes the background colour to black, although it is set to white in the Layout. This has also been tested with just a video in the Layout, background colour will be black regardless of what has been set.
- Another version of the Layout also causes images to not appear. Note that in that Layout the image was in a separate region from the video and clock.
- Please note that replacing the video with a different Widget will resolve the issue.
- Please also note that periodically the Layout will appear correctly without the above issues, but only for a half second, before the issue returns.
To Reproduce Schedule the attached Layout to see the issue. The Layout includes a video Widget and a clock Widget, background is set to white.
Expected behaviour The Layout should appear as expected
Logs The logs in terminal state: [WebServer] Read Error: Connection reset by peer
Environment (please complete the following information):
- Ubuntu 18.04
- GNOME
- snap
- Player Version: 1.8 R5-50 export_layout-playback-issue-2.zip
@all-contributors please add @DanielBW1 for bug
Could be related to #203
Has someone reproduced this issue since snapd
update? I suspected this issue to be related to that bug.
Hi Maxim. I have been retested this issue on my Ubuntu 18.04.5 machine. All updates installed and also snap refresh
was run and updated successfully. Unfortunately I am seeing the same issue on 1.8 R6 code 108. Below is an attached image showing the behaviour.
@DanielBW1 Since we're using the same player/distro/layout version - the only thing I can suspect is a graphics driver. Could you tell me your graphics card/driver info if possible?
This is the information from my Ubuntu install about the graphics and driver being used:
OK, so you're using VirtualBox. Do you have a chance to test it on your host OS?
Unfortunately I don't have a linux machine other than VMs at the moment.