Same problem on xenial in an Acer Aspire One 255 (AOD255E), also in VLC.
gnome-mplayer shows the video but at a very slow frame rate, and in
cases where it has to scale the image up to make it fill the screen, the
image quality is worse than on an Acer Aspire One 360 with VLC (same
resolution, full screen, no frame skips). I guess that gnome-mplayer
used software rendering, most probably because hardware video
acceleration was unavailable. The latter would explain why other media
players failed.

Also a Thinkpad on precise started to have the all-black video problem
some time in spring or summer of 2016; I had thought this was just an
end-of-support thing precise is quite old now. On the Thinkpad, VLC and
gnome-mplayer also show the video as just black.

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