I've found that it doesn't happen with all mpgs, just some that I tried.
I've managed to isolate a small example for you.

It might be something to do with the way the sound is encoded, because
when I removed the sound (using avidemux 'copy video' but with no
sound), it didn't happen any more.

There are two files in the attached tar.bz file:

* mpg that resets time in totem-gstreamer2.avi
* demo of time reset in totem-gstreamer.ogg

The first one is a 7-second mpg that shows the problem when played in
totem-gstreamer. The ogg file is a screen vid of totem-gstreamer playing
a 12-second version of the file, captured with recordMyDesktop.

The video doesn't render in the ogg file, and it runs a bit slow
(recordMyDesktop slows things down somewhat -  when I play the mpg
without recordMyDesktop recording, the time resets to zero more
frequently that in the ogg file.), but it demonstrates the issue - you
can see the time resetting to zero every now and again, going back to
what it should be, then back to zero, etc.

** Attachment added: "mpg.tar.bz2"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/9275768/mpg.tar.bz2

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[gutsy] totem time resets to zero when playing mpg
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/136704
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