John Summerfield wrote:
Rahul Sundaram wrote:
David Nielsen wrote:
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I've noticed that with F9 for some deeply annoying reason totem
defaults to using the xine backend, and the totem-backend selector
appears to do nothing, thus I have to start it from the commandline
every time to get gstreamer use.
Apparently this is a side effect of a upgrade from a previous release.
In a fresh installation, according to the spec, gstreamer has a higher
priority than xine backend. If you have done a fresh installation and
see this issue, a bug report should be filed. Meanwhile you can remove
the totem-xine sub package.
If something used to work, and an upgrade needlessly breaks it, that
sounds to me like a bug.
Nah. I already had xine-lib and totem-xine installed. So the upgrade
retained the behavior for me.
Rahul
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