A video, i.e. mpeg2, is hard to set to a time to continue.

For example: You see a movie for 30 minutes, switch off the computer and
want to continue watching the movie later, then it is hard to set the
time to continue because mpeg is a compressed format and totem uses
bytes to count time in the movie. One byte is not always corresponding
to the same time. When totem is started it seeks the movie-file which
gives different positions on the slider.

This makes the very hard to set the time.


** Changed in: totem (Ubuntu)
       Status: Invalid => New

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Totem fails to jump to times in video
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/200846
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