This problem isn't gone, and it's not a support issue. It is a bug. I
have pinpointed the problem, and figured out how to "fix" it, at least
temporarily. I'm running UNR Jaunty, with all current updates (Totem
2.26.1). gst-launch displayed the video properly before the fix, VLC
displayed it properly before the fix, Totem did not before the fix. I do
not have Xine or totem-xine installed. This is with totem-gstreamer,
like it's supposed to be out of the box.

The problem exists when a computer HAS BEEN connected to a second
monitor. I sometimes dual-head my netbook with my TV (which has a D-SUB
input) to watch streaming video on my TV. Even after disconnecting the
TV, the second screen is still configured with a different aspect ratio
and is therefore interfering with Totem's ability to get the aspect
ratio correct.

In Jaunty, head to System -> Preferences -> Display (In previous
version, I believe Display is labeled Screen Resolution or Screens,
though I don't know if this bug was patched in earlier distributions and
has regressed in Jaunty, possibly due to the new X server?) and set the
Mirror Screens option to correct this behavior.

This is obviously not great for LEAVING your system dual-headed, but if
you HAVE HAD it connected to a second screen this problem will persist
afterwards, and changing this option will fix it. This is, in my
opinion, a bug. Totem should be able to adjust the aspect ratio based on
that of the screen that it's displaying on.

James

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[Gutsy] Totem gets aspect ratio wrong
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/152279
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