https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=522471

cwo <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #5 from cwo <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Fernando Marcelino Muniz from comment #4)
> Haruna, by double-clicking the window. (see attachment)

Yes, that's how I managed to reproduce it as well.

If you go full screen with the menu entry, it does not happen.

Double-clicking Haruna actually causes it to not only go full-screen, but also
pause it, then play again. (I presume this is so that clicking to pause works
instantly, rather than having to wait to see if there is a second click
coming). The task manager has a delay for apps that are playing sound, so that
very short streams don't cause it to flash. But we turn it off instantly when
the sound ends. So double-clicking the video first pauses it (which causes the
icon to hide) and with the second click simultaneaously (un)fullscreens it and
unpauses it, which starts a ~2 second delay of nothing happening, until the
icon comes back and we're sure it's playing long-term again.

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