Upstream report marked as a duplicate of #142185
which was closed "RESOLVED WONTFIX" on 2014-01-22.
Playlist is now handled differently in new interface
so closing as this report is no longer valid.

** Changed in: totem (Ubuntu)
     Assignee: Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs) => (unassigned)

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

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Title:
  Opening File when Playlist active wipes playlist

Status in Totem:
  Invalid
Status in totem package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: totem

  This is probably one of the most frustrating bugs which leads me to
  remember why I stop using Totem from time to time.

  If you have a playlist that you're working through, and you then click
  on a media file (which opens in the default, Totem) it wipes your
  playlist, stops playing what you're playing and you loose your
  playlist.

  If you are working through a playlist of videos/podcasts etc. losing
  your place and track of where you are in a list of 10/20 files this is
  unbelievably annoying.

  Steps:
  1. Open Totem
  2. Add several items to the playlist for listening/viewing
  3. Start listening to an item in the playlist
  4. Open a Nautilus window
  5. Browse to a media file
  6. Click on a media file
  7. Note how what you were doing is now gone and playlist lost, you're now 
watching that video

  What should happen:
  Either a new instance of Totem which doesn't lose what I was doing, or add 
the new file to the playlist.  What it certainly should not do is wipe 
something I took time to get set up and stop playing something that I'm in the 
middle of.  I might pause what I'm doing and then want to quickly view a small 
video/audio file, I still want to return to that activity.

  Current Work-around:
  Don't use totem for playlists, or set something else as the default handler.  
If you do these things, then it won't wreck your playlist because you're using 
two different apps for the same thing.

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