Package: dragonplayer Verison: 4:16.08.3-1 Hi.
I noticed dragonplayer do not list the same set of MIME types as smplayer in its desktop file. The missing MIME types causes the graphical file manager in the various desktops to not suggest dragonplayer to play various audio and video formats when the user click on a media file. Here is the list of MIME types present in the smplayer desktop file but missing in the dragonplayer one. I compare with the smplayer desktop file because it is the player with the most supported MIME types according to <URL: https://wiki.debian.org/DebianMultimedia/PlayerSupport >. The MIME types marked (x) are official MIME types registered with the IANA MIME registry, and the ones marked (*) are MIME types returned by file --mime-type. Please consider adding these 136 MIME types to the org.kde.dragonplayer.desktop file: application/mpeg4-iod application/mpeg4-muxcodetable application/mxf (x)(*) application/ogg (x)(*) application/ram application/sdp (x) application/vnd.apple.mpegurl application/vnd.ms-asf (x) application/vnd.ms-wpl application/vnd.rn-realmedia application/vnd.rn-realmedia-vbr application/x-extension-m4a application/x-extension-mp4 application/x-flac application/x-flash-video application/x-matroska application/x-ogg application/x-quicktime-media-link application/x-quicktimeplayer (x) application/x-shockwave-flash (x)(*) application/xspf+xml (x) audio/3gpp (x) audio/3gpp2 audio/aac audio/ac3 audio/amr (x) audio/amr-wb (x) audio/basic (x)(*) audio/dv audio/eac3 audio/flac (x) audio/m4a audio/midi (x)(*) audio/mp1 audio/mp2 audio/mp3 audio/mp4 (*) audio/mpeg (x)(*) audio/mpegurl (x) audio/mpg audio/ogg (x)(*) audio/opus audio/scpls audio/vnd.dolby.heaac.1 audio/vnd.dolby.heaac.2 audio/vnd.dolby.mlp audio/vnd.dts audio/vnd.dts.hd audio/vnd.rn-realaudio audio/vorbis audio/wav audio/webm audio/x-aac audio/x-adpcm (*) audio/x-aiff (x)(*) audio/x-ape (*) audio/x-flac (*) audio/x-gsm (x) audio/x-it audio/x-m4a (*) audio/x-matroska audio/x-mod (*) audio/x-mp1 audio/x-mp2 audio/x-mp3 audio/x-mpeg audio/x-mpegurl (x) audio/x-mpg audio/x-ms-asf audio/x-ms-asx audio/x-ms-wax (x) audio/x-ms-wma (x) audio/x-musepack (*) audio/x-pn-aiff audio/x-pn-au audio/x-pn-realaudio (x)(*) audio/x-pn-realaudio-plugin (x) audio/x-pn-wav audio/x-pn-windows-acm audio/x-real-audio audio/x-realaudio (x) audio/x-s3m audio/x-scpls (x) audio/x-shorten audio/x-speex audio/x-tta audio/x-vorbis audio/x-vorbis+ogg audio/x-wav (x)(*) audio/x-wavpack audio/x-xm image/vnd.rn-realpix misc/ultravox text/google-video-pointer text/x-google-video-pointer video/3gp video/3gpp (x)(*) video/3gpp2 (*) video/divx video/dv (x) video/fli (x) video/flv video/mp2t (x) video/mp4v-es (x) video/mpeg-system video/msvideo video/vnd.divx video/vnd.mpegurl (x) video/x-anim video/x-avi video/x-flc (*) video/x-fli (*) video/x-m4v (*) video/x-mpeg video/x-mpeg-system video/x-mpeg2 video/x-ms-asf-plugin video/x-ms-asx video/x-ms-wm (x) video/x-ms-wmx (x) video/x-ms-wvx (x) video/x-nsv video/x-ogm video/x-theora x-content/audio-cdda x-content/audio-player x-content/video-dvd x-content/video-svcd x-content/video-vcd x-scheme-handler/icy x-scheme-handler/icyx x-scheme-handler/mms x-scheme-handler/mmsh x-scheme-handler/rtmp x-scheme-handler/rtp x-scheme-handler/rtsp For the record, dragonplayer support the following MIME types that are not listed in the smplayer.desktop file. Perhaps you want to check if these are correct? application/x-cd-image video/x-flic -- Happy hacking Petter Reinholdtsen