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flydd

macrumors newbie
Nov 17, 2013
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Is anyone seeing this using a display that is connected via something other than HDMI? I'm not seeing it at all but my display isn't HDMI.

Same problem here with a 2012 MacMINI. I just tried to hook up my TV via DisplayPort (Thunderbolt port) - no difference. Has anybody got a solution for this really annoying problem?
 

eXoenDo

macrumors regular
Jun 7, 2010
200
228
Reviving a dead thread but this exact issue appears to be happening for me under 10.13.4 and iTunes 12.7.4.76. Did anyone else notice this issue resurface after the last update?
 

portojunior

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Sep 26, 2017
12
1
That is really strange, i had that problem with 10.13.0 and 1.
At that time i reverse back to Sierra but now i try HS 10.13.4 and i dont have the issue.

Mac mini late2012
I7 2.3
16GB RAM
Samsung Evo 256GB SSD
 

Graham39

macrumors newbie
Apr 11, 2018
1
0
Having the same issue. If I keep my mouse on the pause logo (which keeps the bar on the screen) the green tint goes away. Problem exists with Netflix and NBC Sports in full screen. Mac Mini connected via HDMI

EDIT: turning on closed captioning gets rid of the green screen. Guess I’ll leave those on until a fix is found
 
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MacGuy4321

macrumors newbie
Apr 15, 2018
1
0
Hi


The strange thing is when i watch netflix or youtube and i put the video in fullscreen , the whole video get a green/red layer... and when i move the mouse it goes away.. this problem i already had with the GM version.
and it seems that finder is buggy, i get a blank screen in finder.
This is al with a clean install.

Hi, I had the exact same problem, but the new 10.13.4 update that just came out actually fixes this issue for my 2012 Mac Mini!

I've been using Firefox as a work around but I'm glad I can use Safari again!

Give the update a shot.
 
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