Per the last comment, this is more than likely an issue with vlc itself.
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Same problems with ubuntu 16.04
I
1) Open VLC 2) File -> Open... (choose audio file) 3) check "Play/Pause" in
sound indicator
Work fine
II
1) Open nautilus 2) Right click on audio file -> Open wikt VLC 3) check
"Play/Pause" in sound indicator
Fail
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Dear Sebastien,
Maybe I am missing another package?
The reason being, besides the problem with the sound-indicator the menu
is not properly integrated into the top-bar of Unity. Please see the
attached screenshot.
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weird, it looks like the correct playing/stopped messages are sent,
things work fine here on my installed system or on a fresh iso booted in
a vm and installing vlc ... maybe somebody else has an idea about the
issue though
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Status: Incomplete => New
I am sorry for that simple mistake!
Please find the log file attached.
Warmly,
~Robert
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you should type what is between the "...", not the actual quotes
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VLC cannot be controlled via sound-indicator
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Dear Sebastien,
Am I am doing something wrong with the command?
I receive the error that log cannot be found:
orschiro@x230:~$ "dbus-monitor --session
path=/com/canonical/indicator/sound > log"
bash: dbus-monitor --session
path=/com/canonical/indicator/sound > log: No such file or directory
War
can you start that command "dbus-monitor --session
path=/com/canonical/indicator/sound > log", then start playing something
in vlc and send the "log" file to the bug?
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Hi Sebastien,
I just tried a guest session but it doesn't work there either.
Please see the attached screenshot.
I am using a default Ubuntu 16.04 Unity installation.
Warmly,
~Robert
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The warnings suggest you don't have accountsservice-ubuntu-schemas
installed, that shouldn't be an issue for vlc but it suggests your
installation is not a standard one, could you try on an unity session
(maybe using the guest session) if the indicator is working?
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Please see the attached log file after having played a file in VLC.
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Thank you for your bug report, it works fine here though, unsure what is
creating the issue for you, vlc is supposed to send mpris informations
that the indicator is using ... could you add you ~/.cache/upstart
/indicator-sound.log to the bug after getting the issue?
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