I'm trying to change the default application which is used to play MP3 files in Gnome. Currently the default application for multimedia player is Totem Movie Player. I know its not a movie but when I click on an MP3 file in Nautilus it tries for a split second to use Movie Player then quits. If I change this to Rhythmbox in "System> Preferences> Preferred applications" it ignores the setting. If I try to use a custom setting (I tried /usr/bin/audacious %s) this is also ignored.

So I now try right clicking on the file and choose Open with "Other Application", choose "audacious" and tick the box which says "Remember this appliction for MP3 audio files". Ok so it opens this time. I close audacious and then click on another MP3 file and it opens (briefly) with Movie Player.

Is there a setting somewhere I can tweak or is this a bug to report?


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