** Description changed:

- System: Oneiric up-to-date 64-Bit
- Unity: 3D
- gnome-control-center: 3.2.0-0ubuntu6
+ 1) Oneiric
+ System Settings → System Info → Default Applications
+ Issue reproted by OP: png, gif, svg, xpm (maybe more) do not open with 
correct application.
  
- Affected: png, gif, svg, xpm (maybe more)
+ 2) Precise
+ System Settings → Details → Default Applications
+ Issue reported in Bug #924388: Video opens with Totem even if VLC is selected 
as default
+ 
+ 3) Upstream:
+ System Settings → Details → Default Applications
+ Issue reported in Gnome-bugs #662191: Setting default music player only works 
for ogg vorbis files
+ 
  
  What you expected to happen:
- When changing the default image viewer in 'System Info' → 'Default 
Applications' from 'Image Viewer' to 'Shotwell Viewer' a double click on any 
image should open the image in 'Shotwell Viewer'.
+ 1) When changing the default image viewer in  from 'Image Viewer' to 
'Shotwell Viewer' a double click on any image should open the image in 
'Shotwell Viewer'.
+ 
+ 2) When changing default video player, all video files should open using
+ that app.
+ 
+ 3) When changing default music player, all music files should open using
+ that app.
  
  What happened instead:
- When clicking on a png, gif, xpm or svg file Ubuntu will open them in 'Image 
Viewer' instead of the system default image viewer → 'Shotwell Viewer'.
+ 1) When clicking on a png, gif, xpm or svg file Ubuntu will open them in 
'Image Viewer' instead of the system default image viewer → 'Shotwell Viewer'.
+ 
+ 2) Videos open in Totem even though VLC is selected to be default.
+ 
+ 3) Default music player only works for ogg files

** Tags added: css-sponsored-p

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  Changing Default Application for Music/Video/Photos has no effect

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