** Changed in: gvfs
Status: Incomplete => Unknown
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Playing a DVD iso in totem causes the iso to be mounted in .gvfs and
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** Changed in: gvfs
Status: New => Incomplete
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Playing a DVD iso in totem causes the iso to be mounted in .gvfs and
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** Changed in: gvfs
Importance: Unknown => Medium
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Thanks for sent it upstream.
** Package changed: totem (Ubuntu) => gvfs (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Triaged
** Changed in: gvfs (Fedora)
Status: New => Invalid
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Playing a DVD iso in totem causes the iso to be mounted in .gvfs and not played.
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i have been looking at this bug for a few days now.(reproduced the bug on crash
system)
did any of the original ISO you tried to mount have Autoplay.exe or
INSTALL.EXE on the disk?
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Playing a DVD iso in totem causes the iso to be mounted in .gvfs and not played.
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Had the same problem. After upgrading to Jaunty from Hardy, Totem would
only mount my ISO images instead of reading them, despite installing
medibuntu, ubuntu-restricted packages, and various DVD codecs. Setting
the command line to "totem-xine dvd://%u" worked, but had to be done
separately for eac
the recent comment seems to indicate the issue is not a gvfs one
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It HAS been sent upstream to GNOME. The claim is that it is due to the
fact that libarchive in ubuntu 9.04 is out of date. I disagreed with
this assessment since the version they tested ships with Fedora 11, and
the same issue is there, but have seen no further updates, and have
nothing else to a
It's not likely that anybody in the ubuntu team will look at this bug
any time soon, there is hundred of bugs filed every day and only few
people working on those and this one is a low priority upstream issue,
it will probably be waiting a while there until somebody sends it to
GNOME
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It's not likely that anybody in the ubuntu team will look at this bug
any time soon, there is hundred of bugs filed every day and only few
people working on those and this one is a low priority upstream issue,
it will probably be waiting a while there until somebody sends it to
GNOME
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Hi.
I have exacly the same issue.
Running 9.04 amd64 which was upgraded from 8.10 amd64. It worked fine
in 8.10 and now does not in 9.04.
I have all the gstreamer plugins installed (good,bad,ugly,gnolin etc)
and libdvdcss, and previously I could drag an ISO to the totem window
for it to play.
hello
today bug still there.
But here A small correction in your temporary work-around.
Temporary workaround: Install totem-xine using your package manager.
Create a custom command launcher. Right click an ISO, click properties,
click the "Open With" tab, click Add, click the Use a custom command
** Changed in: gvfs
Status: Unknown => New
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Filed upstream. Refined as it is likely a problem with gvfs-archive. I
set the status to "confirmed" before because I was told to do so in
#ubuntu+1 (before the jaunty release date) by one of the devs in the
channel, who along with another user, did indeed confirm the bug. I
will leave it as "ne
Surely it doesn't matter what version they are using, if it's an
upstream issue, it should be filed there.
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Playing a DVD iso in totem causes the iso to be mounted in .gvfs and not played.
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And since you're using Jaunty, the best (again) is to send it upstream,
if you don't know how to do it, please read
http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Upstream/GNOME ; Thanks.
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Playing a DVD iso in totem causes the iso to be mounted in .gvfs and not played.
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You r
Do not confirm your own reports, as said this should be filed upstream
at bugzilla.gnome.org by someone able to reproduce the issue, Works fine
with Jaunty i don't have such issue playing iso files, please send it
upstream if you're still able to reproduce it with Jaunty, Thanks.
** Changed in: to
This appears to be related to gvfsd-archive behavior, as that is what
mounts the iso. What controls which files gvfsd attempts to mount?
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This behaviour also appears if you attempt to import the file into
rythmbox. The iso is mounted, but no content is played. VLC, Disc
Burner, and archive manager are able to open the files normally, and do
not mount the isos. It appears that Totem and Rythmbox attempt to mount
the ISO then read t
** Changed in: totem (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Where is "here"? Ubuntu 8.10? What works fine? Right clicking an .iso
of a DVD and opening with movie player? Going to File->Open and picking
the ISO? Clicking and dragging the ISO to a playlist? None of these
works fine for me on two separate machines installed with Jaunty
Jackalope, but all o
works fine here, you might want to send this upstream at
bugzilla.gnome.org since you're having the issue.
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No, if you go to File->Open it still mounts the ISO and does not play.
I was able to get it working by playing it from command line via totem
dvd:// in totem-xine.
With totem-gstreamer dvd://, I get
** Message: Missing plugin: gstreamer|0.10|totem|DVD source|urisource-dvd (DVD
source)
** Message
does it works fine if you open those by File->Open in totem? there's an
upstream bug that says it works that way:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=381261
** Changed in: totem (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs)
Sorry, my initial workaround is incomplete, and as a result launches
whatever is in your dvd drive. I made this mistake because I had the
original DVD and the iso I was trying to mount in my DVD drive.
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