I've seen this problem on a fresh install of 12.10. It doesn't happen
often but when it does its impossible for me to kill vlc or unmount the
share, I have to log out and back in.

I've found a good workaround to avoid the bug completely though (this
work around also fixes a separate problem with vlc, where videos played
from mounted smb shares do not respect VLC's network buffer setting,
because vlc treats videos opened via gvfs as local files). Instead of
double clicking the video in nautilus, drag and drop the video into vlc.
Doing this uses vlc's inbuilt smb access module instead of gvfs. Note:
for this to work you probably need to go into vlc's settings and fill in
your smb username and password (tools > preferences > all > input and
codecs > access modules > SMB)

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