As far as I have investigated, the bug is not primarily connected to the
gstreamer-.10-ffmpeg package. The systems performs the same with ffmpeg
package installed.

So. The bug is occured when I send my laptop to the sleep mode (suspend
mode). Hibernation mode still not tested.

Reinstalling the packages doesn't work to make the video run better -
only the deINSTALL and then INSTALL order may help. After that all is
working ok, until next sleeping of the machine. Even reboot BEFORE sleep
mode doesn't affect the video playback rate. And reboot AFTER sleep mode
also have no positive affect to fix the problem.

The problem occurs BOTH with ffmpeg and gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg packages
(and I may suppose, that with other video codecs too...) and with ALL (I
guess, still tested only 3) video players.

Why does the sleep mode distort the video codec??? Is it only
Xubuntu/IBM TP/Suspend mode/Video problem/kernel? Or some mixture.

If anyone direct me, how to test it further, I will surely do.

P.S. I ask the moderator to link my two messages and to replace them
into another bug category. Thank you.

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Video plays very slow using gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg
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