While I'd love to enable the gstreamer renderer by default, it's not
going to happen for Gutsy - there's just not enough time to test it.
I'll probably do this for Hardy.
Miro does *not* depend on libxine1-ffmpeg. Many videos should play
without it, and ffmpeg (like almost all decoders) has patent issues
around it, so it's quite reasonable that people may wish to install miro
without libxine1-ffmpeg. The miro packages currently Recommend:
libxine1-ffmpeg, which is the highest level of "you probably want this"
available that isn't a hard dependency.
Can you test if installing libxine1-ffmpeg allows miro to play the
streams you have tested? If it can't, then there's an actual bug here.
If it can, then I'll close this bug.
** Changed in: miro (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
Assignee: (unassigned) => Chris Halse Rogers (raof)
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Miro fails to play films when using default renderer (gstreamer works OK)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/147589
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