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Title:
Movie player crashes when opening a video while another is playing
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I will, just a note that this usually happens when overclicking the file
(on touchpad) for large 1gb and up files.
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Title:
Movie player crashes wh
I tried to reproduce this issue in Ubuntu 14.04 and I couldn't. It would
be great if you could try it in the development version of Ubuntu
(14.04) and see if you can still reproduce it. In case you can do it
please mark the Status of the bug back to "new".
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Movie player crashes when opening a video while another is playing
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Hello,
I haven't seen for a duplicate of this bug when posting, so here it goes.
When I play a video at any part, except if it is paused, and then open
another video which shows up in the
Yes, using the apport-collect command will gather information about your
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bugs is a good idea because it gives the developers a lot of information
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hello, I no longer use 11.10, although in 12.04 the problem persists
(as I figured, with hi res videos). Do I have use the same command?
On 14/02/2013, Adela Suhani wrote:
> Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu
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Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu
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