Yes, vlc, rhythmbox, even youtube if you installed it.

IMO design-wise the blacklist must override “interested”, otherwise it
(the blacklist property) is a no-op; it will basically keep a player out
of the menu until the next time it's run.

** Summary changed:

- adding vlc to the "blacklisted-media-players" key doesn't help
+ The "blacklisted-media-players" key doesn't work

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Title:
  The "blacklisted-media-players" key doesn't work

Status in indicator-sound package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I only want Audacious show in the sound menu. So I removed vlc from the 
"interested-media-players" to the  "blacklisted-media-players" via dconf. So 
far everything works as supposed, but when I start vlc it adds itself to the 
"interested-media-players" and apears in the sound menu and stays there after 
vlc is closed
  At this point vlc is still in the"blacklisted-media-players". that should 
override the "interested-media-players" tag, but doesn't.

  screen: http://i.imgur.com/dOXGL0W.png

  I've also tested this with Rhythmbox; same problem.

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