Happened again today, except this time the bug occurred whenever the
video WASN'T in fullscreen mode. I got backtraces for both Totem and
MPlayer; they are attached. They don't really say much though, basically
just that the program gave a frame to the X server and got back this
error.

At the time the bug happened, I was only using 75% RAM and 5% of SWAP.
After getting the backtraces, I noticed that I had about a dozen
instances of SMPlayer open (probably due to a stuck shortcut key that
opened too many). After closing them, the bug went away, even though my
RAM usage had barely changed (75% -> 72%). Then I tried opening a dozen
instances of SMPlayer again (-> 78% RAM usage) and the bug came back.

Perhaps the problem is that X and/or Compiz reserves video memory for
each app that might need it, even when they haven't asked for it? But
that the memory for fullscreen mode is shared? Though that wouldn't
explain the original situation where the bug happens in fullscreen mode
...

** Attachment added: "gdb-gmplayer.txt"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/15507381/gdb-gmplayer.txt

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Compiz gets into a state where going fullscreen in apps causes an X11 BadAlloc 
error
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/194638
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