The point is that the misbehaving could be in either the grilo plugins,
or in totem itself. So if the problem is in Totem, and you remove
plugins from the system, then other applications that work fine with
such plugins won't have the opportunity to use them.

On the other hand, such bugs could be already fixed in recent versions.
Are those problems specific to Ubuntu? Any idea if they are present also
in Debian?

Regarding the last paragraph, Grilo and plparser use mainly two
libraries for the work: GData, that provides access to the Youtube API,
and libquvi, that helps to get the real URL for further displaying. The
changes that YouTube does are mainly about the later. So it totally
depends on the libquvi version you have in the system. In general
libquvi is pretty updated, so if you keep in sync with the latest
releases very likely everthing will work fine.

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