Public bug reported: Binary package hint: gecko-mediaplayer
Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex 8.10 with all updates as of 1st December 2008. Packages: gecko-mediaplayer 0.7.0-1ubuntu2 gnome-mplayer 0.7.0ubuntu1 mplayer 2:1.0rc2-0ubuntu17 firefox: 3.0.4+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.8.10.1 If one happens to reset the X server system via the ctrl + alt + backspace command whilst one is listening to radio streams (which I presume are windows media format), the sound continues to play during the reset process and beyond completing log-in back into the system. The problem is that even when the Firefox session is restored after logging in, it attempts to open new streaming windows as opposed to the ones that were open in the previous session and it remains impossible to stop the already running streams without killing the 'mplayer' processes that are running in the System Monitor. I would expect that the streams would stop with resetting the server, or at least for the stream controls provided by gecko-mediaplayer/mplayer to be restored. To reproduce, install gecko-mediaplayer and open up any radio stream (maybe of any file format, but in this case Windows Media) and then reset the X server system via the ctrl + alt + backspace shortcut. ** Affects: gecko-mediaplayer (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided Status: New ** Tags: gecko-mediaplayer mplayer radio stream streaming streams ubuntu x-server ** Summary changed: - radio streams continue to play when x window is reset + radio streams continue to play when x server is reset ** Description changed: Binary package hint: gecko-mediaplayer Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex 8.10 with all updates as of 1st December 2008. Packages: gecko-mediaplayer 0.7.0-1ubuntu2 gnome-mplayer 0.7.0ubuntu1 mplayer 2:1.0rc2-0ubuntu17 firefox: 3.0.4+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.8.10.1 If one happens to reset the X server system via the ctrl + alt + backspace command whilst one is listening to radio streams (which I presume are windows media format), the sound continues to play during the reset process and beyond completing log-in back into the system. - The problem is that even when the Firefox session is restored, it - attempts to open new streaming windows as opposed to the ones that were - open in the previous session and it remains impossible to stop the - already running streams without killing the 'mplayer' processes that are - running in the System Monitor. + The problem is that even when the Firefox session is restored after + logging in, it attempts to open new streaming windows as opposed to the + ones that were open in the previous session and it remains impossible to + stop the already running streams without killing the 'mplayer' processes + that are running in the System Monitor. I would expect that the streams would stop with resetting the server, or at least for the stream controls provided by gecko-mediaplayer/mplayer to be restored. To reproduce, install gecko-mediaplayer and open up any radio stream (maybe of any file format, but in this case Windows Media) and then reset the X server system via the ctrl + alt + backspace shortcut. ** Tags added: gecko-mediaplayer mplayer radio stream streaming streams ubuntu x-server -- radio streams continue to play when x server is reset https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/303905 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs