** Description changed:

  I have Linux Mint 20 (ulyana), x86_64, fully patched. The machine has
- been through a upgrade and dist-upgrade. The machine has 3.0.9.2-1
- installed. Mint is an Ubuntu derivative, and apt-cache for thepackage
+ been through a upgrade and dist-upgrade. The machine has VLC 3.0.9.2-1
+ installed. Mint is an Ubuntu derivative, and apt-cache for the package
  says to file bug reports here.
  
  VLC is the default media player. I copied two DVDs to my hard drive. The
  first movie is THE_PATRIOT.mov. The second movie is THE_NATURAL.mov.
  
  I double click THE_PATRIOT.mov the media player opens and plays the
  movie. Everything is OK. Next I close the player by clicking 'X' in the
  upper right hand corner of the window.
  
  Next, I double click THE_NATURAL.mov. The media player fails to open and
  play the movie. I'm not sure where the failure is, but there is no error
  displayed to me.
  
  I find if I perform a `ps -A | grep vlc` and then `kill -9 <pid>` the
  VLC player will start working again. I also find if I choose Media->Quit
  the media player does exit, and the VLC player will start working again.
  
  I noticed there's a Tools->Preference setting about minimizing the
  player in Interface->Main Interface->Qt. Unchecking "Systray icon" does
  not help. The same behavior is present.
  
  The bigger problem I have is, the machine is for my parents. They are
  getting off Windows. They don't know how to use the Linux command line.
  They are barely qualified to use Linux, and that's why they are getting
  a Linux-on-Training-Wheels via Linux Mint.
  
  The ps/grep/kill chain is too complicated for them. And I probably won't
  be able to break their habit of clicking "X" to close an app. They spent
  years learning it, and they probably won't be able to unlearn it for
  this one program.
  
  ------
  
  It would be incredibly helpful for beginners if clicking the "X" button
  actually closed the media player. That way, the media player is ready
  for the next movie.
  
  If you can't fix the "X" button, then please consider fixing the
  communication problem that's getting in the way of opening the 2nd, 3rd,
  4th, ... movie when a user double clicks on a movie.
  
  Finally, the issue may be present when clicking on songs in the Music
  folder. I did not test it.
  
  -----
  
  Upstream bug at https://trac.videolan.org/vlc/ticket/25368
  
  -----
  
  $ apt-cache show vlc
  Package: vlc
  Architecture: amd64
  Version: 3.0.9.2-1
  Priority: optional
  Section: universe/graphics
  Origin: Ubuntu
  Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers <[email protected]>
  Original-Maintainer: Debian Multimedia Maintainers 
<[email protected]>
  Bugs: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+filebug
  Installed-Size: 224
  Provides: mp3-decoder
  Depends: vlc-bin (= 3.0.9.2-1), vlc-plugin-base (= 3.0.9.2-1), vlc-plugin-qt 
(= 3.0.9.2-1), vlc-plugin-video-output (= 3.0.9.2-1)
  Recommends: vlc-l10n (= 3.0.9.2-1), vlc-plugin-notify (= 3.0.9.2-1), 
vlc-plugin-samba (= 3.0.9.2-1), vlc-plugin-skins2 (= 3.0.9.2-1), 
vlc-plugin-video-splitter (= 3.0.9.2-1), vlc-plugin-visualization (= 3.0.9.2-1)
  Filename: pool/universe/v/vlc/vlc_3.0.9.2-1_amd64.deb
  Size: 34000
  MD5sum: 7468fd0721eefe6ad4f1c379e06426a4
  SHA1: 9627ef2f5994cb6fb043ab2412a8031241b87146
  SHA256: e85843fa69aed492ece8190f3aafee43a4e1487bc05e6603779e62507a7a737f
  Homepage: https://www.videolan.org/vlc/
  Description-en: multimedia player and streamer
-  VLC is the VideoLAN project's media player. It plays MPEG, MPEG-2, MPEG-4,
-  DivX, MOV, WMV, QuickTime, WebM, FLAC, MP3, Ogg/Vorbis files, DVDs, VCDs,
-  podcasts, and multimedia streams from various network sources.
-  .
-  VLC can also be used as a streaming server that duplicates the stream it
-  reads and multicasts them through the network to other clients, or serves
-  them through HTTP.
-  .
-  VLC has support for on-the-fly transcoding of audio and video formats, either
-  for broadcasting purposes or for movie format transformations. Support for
-  most output methods is provided by this package, but features can be added by
-  installing additional plugins:
-   * vlc-plugin-access-extra
-   * vlc-plugin-fluidsynth
-   * vlc-plugin-jack
-   * vlc-plugin-notify
-   * vlc-plugin-samba
-   * vlc-plugin-skins2
-   * vlc-plugin-svg
-   * vlc-plugin-video-splitter
-   * vlc-plugin-visualization
+  VLC is the VideoLAN project's media player. It plays MPEG, MPEG-2, MPEG-4,
+  DivX, MOV, WMV, QuickTime, WebM, FLAC, MP3, Ogg/Vorbis files, DVDs, VCDs,
+  podcasts, and multimedia streams from various network sources.
+  .
+  VLC can also be used as a streaming server that duplicates the stream it
+  reads and multicasts them through the network to other clients, or serves
+  them through HTTP.
+  .
+  VLC has support for on-the-fly transcoding of audio and video formats, either
+  for broadcasting purposes or for movie format transformations. Support for
+  most output methods is provided by this package, but features can be added by
+  installing additional plugins:
+   * vlc-plugin-access-extra
+   * vlc-plugin-fluidsynth
+   * vlc-plugin-jack
+   * vlc-plugin-notify
+   * vlc-plugin-samba
+   * vlc-plugin-skins2
+   * vlc-plugin-svg
+   * vlc-plugin-video-splitter
+   * vlc-plugin-visualization
  Description-md5: d96da6b991aa50928533b16fb11b3136
  Task: kubuntu-desktop, kubuntu-full, lubuntu-desktop, ubuntustudio-video

** Description changed:

  I have Linux Mint 20 (ulyana), x86_64, fully patched. The machine has
  been through a upgrade and dist-upgrade. The machine has VLC 3.0.9.2-1
  installed. Mint is an Ubuntu derivative, and apt-cache for the package
  says to file bug reports here.
  
  VLC is the default media player. I copied two DVDs to my hard drive. The
  first movie is THE_PATRIOT.mov. The second movie is THE_NATURAL.mov.
  
  I double click THE_PATRIOT.mov the media player opens and plays the
  movie. Everything is OK. Next I close the player by clicking 'X' in the
  upper right hand corner of the window.
  
  Next, I double click THE_NATURAL.mov. The media player fails to open and
  play the movie. I'm not sure where the failure is, but there is no error
  displayed to me.
  
  I find if I perform a `ps -A | grep vlc` and then `kill -9 <pid>` the
  VLC player will start working again. I also find if I choose Media->Quit
  the media player does exit, and the VLC player will start working again.
  
  I noticed there's a Tools->Preference setting about minimizing the
  player in Interface->Main Interface->Qt. Unchecking "Systray icon" does
  not help. The same behavior is present.
  
  The bigger problem I have is, the machine is for my parents. They are
  getting off Windows. They don't know how to use the Linux command line.
  They are barely qualified to use Linux, and that's why they are getting
  a Linux-on-Training-Wheels via Linux Mint.
  
  The ps/grep/kill chain is too complicated for them. And I probably won't
  be able to break their habit of clicking "X" to close an app. They spent
  years learning it, and they probably won't be able to unlearn it for
  this one program.
  
  ------
  
  It would be incredibly helpful for beginners if clicking the "X" button
  actually closed the media player. That way, the media player is ready
  for the next movie.
  
  If you can't fix the "X" button, then please consider fixing the
  communication problem that's getting in the way of opening the 2nd, 3rd,
  4th, ... movie when a user double clicks on a movie.
  
  Finally, the issue may be present when clicking on songs in the Music
  folder. I did not test it.
  
  -----
  
  Upstream bug at https://trac.videolan.org/vlc/ticket/25368
+ Downstream bug at https://github.com/linuxmint/linuxmint/issues/340
  
  -----
  
  $ apt-cache show vlc
  Package: vlc
  Architecture: amd64
  Version: 3.0.9.2-1
  Priority: optional
  Section: universe/graphics
  Origin: Ubuntu
  Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers <[email protected]>
  Original-Maintainer: Debian Multimedia Maintainers 
<[email protected]>
  Bugs: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+filebug
  Installed-Size: 224
  Provides: mp3-decoder
  Depends: vlc-bin (= 3.0.9.2-1), vlc-plugin-base (= 3.0.9.2-1), vlc-plugin-qt 
(= 3.0.9.2-1), vlc-plugin-video-output (= 3.0.9.2-1)
  Recommends: vlc-l10n (= 3.0.9.2-1), vlc-plugin-notify (= 3.0.9.2-1), 
vlc-plugin-samba (= 3.0.9.2-1), vlc-plugin-skins2 (= 3.0.9.2-1), 
vlc-plugin-video-splitter (= 3.0.9.2-1), vlc-plugin-visualization (= 3.0.9.2-1)
  Filename: pool/universe/v/vlc/vlc_3.0.9.2-1_amd64.deb
  Size: 34000
  MD5sum: 7468fd0721eefe6ad4f1c379e06426a4
  SHA1: 9627ef2f5994cb6fb043ab2412a8031241b87146
  SHA256: e85843fa69aed492ece8190f3aafee43a4e1487bc05e6603779e62507a7a737f
  Homepage: https://www.videolan.org/vlc/
  Description-en: multimedia player and streamer
   VLC is the VideoLAN project's media player. It plays MPEG, MPEG-2, MPEG-4,
   DivX, MOV, WMV, QuickTime, WebM, FLAC, MP3, Ogg/Vorbis files, DVDs, VCDs,
   podcasts, and multimedia streams from various network sources.
   .
   VLC can also be used as a streaming server that duplicates the stream it
   reads and multicasts them through the network to other clients, or serves
   them through HTTP.
   .
   VLC has support for on-the-fly transcoding of audio and video formats, either
   for broadcasting purposes or for movie format transformations. Support for
   most output methods is provided by this package, but features can be added by
   installing additional plugins:
    * vlc-plugin-access-extra
    * vlc-plugin-fluidsynth
    * vlc-plugin-jack
    * vlc-plugin-notify
    * vlc-plugin-samba
    * vlc-plugin-skins2
    * vlc-plugin-svg
    * vlc-plugin-video-splitter
    * vlc-plugin-visualization
  Description-md5: d96da6b991aa50928533b16fb11b3136
  Task: kubuntu-desktop, kubuntu-full, lubuntu-desktop, ubuntustudio-video

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