If upstream prefers, we could switch to phonon-backend-gstreamer |
phonon-backend, that would install phonon-backend-gstreamer, if there is
no backend and if phonon-backend-xine is already there nothing would be
installed.

Anyway the problem stays, users would have to install the required
codecs themselve, no matter if it is libxine1-ffmpeg or gstreamer-
plugins.

I will need some time to test this, so probably in the meantime it would
be a good compromise, if you advise KDE users to install libxine1-ffmpeg
and GNOME users to switch to gstreamer backend?

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