POSSIBLE FIX:

- You could try to delete or rename the ~/.xine folder located on your
$HOME directory, that seems to fix the problem. Kaffeine should
rebuild the configuration files to their defaults and be able of use the
codecs installed on the system.

It seems that this problem occur after an upgrade from earlier versions
of *buntu, some packages don't properly update the xine configuration
files and left them corrupted or incompatible with the new version. I
don't know if this could solve the problem of the looping on the codecs
installation, but probably you'll can play video files with kaffeine (if
you have the codecs installed :D ).

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[hardy] kaffeine loops on "Codec package is already installed"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/210303
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