Hello - I would like to echo #12's question.  I am running a 64-bit AMD
system and I currently have gstreamer1.0-plugins-ugly (version 1.2.0-1)
installed.  But I would like to upgrade to 1.2.2 as KarlRelton has
suggested.  There is not an option to do this in the Software Center.  I
visited the Trusty Archive website and it was suggested there that I use
the aptitude or synaptic package manager to download their packages.  I
installed these but was unable to determine how to get the package in
question.  Under the synaptic package manager gstreamer is shown to be
up-to-date with no option to get the newer version.

Perhaps there is a way to install the package gstreamer1.0-plugings-ugly
in saucy (by using the latest package from Trusty archive) from the
command line?

Could someone please offer the terminal command required to install
gstreamer1.0-plugings-ugly in saucy (by using the latest package from
Trusty archive)?  Or if another method is preferred, please clarify the
method.

Many thanks for your time.

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