Either Kaffeine does not scan the containing directory for local files,
which VLC needs to do to detect subtitles, or Kaffeine gets the SMB URL
instead of a path to a GVFS mount.
As far as I can tell, the problem is that enumerating the content of a
directory from the GVFS mount is insanely slow.
Then how do you explain Kaffeine can play same command line argument
promptly?
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Title:
VLC takes long time to start playing a file given as GVFS
This is a GVFS bug. This bug will not be processed in upstream VLC.
** Changed in: vlc (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
VLC takes
** Summary changed:
- gvfs takes ages to list SMB directory content from VLC
+ VLC takes long time to start playing a file given as GVFS path
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