Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: totem

Since upgrading to intrepid I have the situation where on some videos I get no 
sound. It does not work with totem-gstreamer or gxine. The interesting thing is 
- opening these files with avidemux the sound plays fine - so I suspect the 
others are messing up somewhere along the way.
AFAIS the only audio that is concerned is mp3 and mp2 - although I have to say 
that it's not a general rule - the other half of files with mp3 and mp2 play 
fine. I also don't see anything that's similar between these files. Totem shows 
N/A as the Audio Codec - and on some file it shows the correct one.
Pretty strange behaviour.

** Affects: totem (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: totem
  
  Since upgrading to intrepid I have the situation where on some videos I get 
no sound. It does not work with totem-gstreamer or gxine. The interesting thing 
is - opening these files with avidemux the sound plays fine - so I suspect the 
others are messing up somewhere along the way.
- AFAIS the only audio that is concerned is mp3 and mp2 - although I have to 
say that it's not a general rule - the other half of files with mp3 and mp2 
play fine. I also don't see anything that's similar between these files.
+ AFAIS the only audio that is concerned is mp3 and mp2 - although I have to 
say that it's not a general rule - the other half of files with mp3 and mp2 
play fine. I also don't see anything that's similar between these files. Totem 
shows N/A as the Audio Codec - and on some file it shows the correct one.
  Pretty strange behaviour.

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[intrepid] no sound for some videos
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/289625
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