Public bug reported:

Using Ubuntu 12.10 with all updates. Running totem 3.4.3.

Tried playing a song from the Black Mesa Source soundtrack titled "We've Got 
Hostiles".
It shows up in totem as three tracks:
- "We've"
- "Got"
- "Hostiles.mp3"

The files cannot be played simply because it thinks it's looking for:

- "/home/nate/Desktop/BMS - Soundtrack/We've"
- "/home/nate/Desktop/BMS - Soundtrack/Got"
- "/home/nate/Desktop/BMS - Soundtrack/Hostiles.mp3"

After some testing, it's due to the apostrophe. I don't remember this
being an issue in 12.04.

** Affects: totem (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Description changed:

  Using Ubuntu 12.10 with all updates. Running totem 3.4.3.
  
  Tried playing a song from the Black Mesa Source soundtrack titled "We've Got 
Hostiles".
  It shows up in totem as three tracks:
  - "We've"
  - "Got"
  - "Hostiles.mp3"
  
+ The files cannot be played simply because it thinks it's looking for:
+ 
+ - "/home/nate/Desktop/BMS - Soundtrack/We've"
+ - "/home/nate/Desktop/BMS - Soundtrack/Got"
+ - "/home/nate/Desktop/BMS - Soundtrack/Hostiles.mp3"
+ 
  After some testing, it's due to the apostrophe. I don't remember this
  being an issue in 12.04.

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  Can't play files with apostrophe in file name

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