On Fri, 26 Apr 2013 15:17:36 +0200 Sebastian Ramacher wrote:

> On 2013-04-25 22:03:44, Francesco Poli wrote:
> > > On 2013-04-25 16:54:00, Francesco Poli (wintermute) wrote:
[...]
> > I am pretty sure I haven't changed anything regarding this.
> > However, I see that I have all those emulation options (QuickTime
> > Emulation, RealPlayer Emulation, Windows Media Player Emulation, DiVX
> > Player Emulation) disabled!
> > 
> > I tried to enable all of those emulation options, but the result is not
> > different, even after restarting iceweasel...
> 
> That's weird. What does about:plugins say? gecko-mediaplayer should be
> listed for plenty of Windows Media mimetypes there.

It's not!
It's listed for many MPEG, Ogg, FLAC, WEBM formats (plus other less
known ones), but there's no mention of Windows Media Player, QuickTime
or RealPlayer MIME types...
Even after quitting iceweasel, checking that no plugin instance was
incorrectly left running (ps aux | grep 'plugin\|player'), starting
gnome-mplayer, enabling the emulation options, quitting gnome-mplayer,
and starting iceweasel again.

> 
> > > It defaults to being enabled and I just checked
> > > that it indeed is enabled by default for a new user and I'm able to
> > > watch the videos with gecko-mediaplayer in a new profile.
> > 
> > Where is the user configuration file for gnome-mplayer?
> > I mean: which file(s) should I move out of the way, in order to start
> > with a new gnome-mplayer profile (without creating a new user on my
> > box)?
> 
> dconf should store the settings in ~/.config/dconf/user … but that's a
> binary file containing all settings for any application using dconf. But
> you can probably manipulate the settings with dconf-editor.

Ouch, I strongly dislike configuration settings packed into an opaque
binary file for many different programs!
This seems to be even uglier than gconf...   :-(

> 
> It might be that there are some issues with the gconf to dconf switch.
> I will need to investigate that a bit further.

I tried the following:

  $ mv -i ~/.config/dconf/user ~/tmp/
  $ gnome-mplayer

and I checked the preferences: I found the emulation options *enabled*
by default, as you said. Other options seemed to be different as
well...

However, the issue with Windows Media Player videos seems to persist,
even after this "trick".   :-(

As far as my settings are concerned, there seems to be some gconf→dconf
migration issue or something else that made me get non-default option
values.

I cannot keep the newly generated ~/.config/dconf/user file, since I do
not want to lose the configuration for other programs (and it would not
solve my issue anyway).
Arrgh! I don't even know *which* other programs would lose their
customizations in that case! That's exactly why I dislike multiple
program configuration settings packed into a single opaque binary
file!    :-(

Is there a way to merge this newly generated ~/.config/dconf/user file
into the previous one?
Or should I *manually* annotate each gnome-mplayer configuration option
and the corresponding default value and then *manually* set each option
to the annotated value?!?


Thanks for the assistance you are providing, I really appreciate it.


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