Martin, this change forces all frontends to recomment libxine1-ffmpeg.
Without it, most commongly used  media won't play.

I wonder why the installer tries to install libxine1-ffmpeg in the first
place. It shouldn't be on the CD anyways because of unsatifiable
dependencies. I really don't understand why this happens at all.

It seems to me that the installer breaks if he cannot satisfy
recommends, which seems to me the actual bug here.

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