I also forgot to mention that even though I was able to reproduce the
bug on both Ubuntu Noble and Fedora 40, I did test the new Totem 43.1
(and verified that the bug does not seem to happen anymore) only on
Fedora. I sadly have no Ubuntu systems here at the moment and do not
have enough time to be able to setup a new vm and test it properly.

Anyway, I think that the best solution would be to update Totem to 43.1
(as a SRU) in Noble (and Oracular) instead of trying to patch 43.0 with
commits that we think could fix the bug.

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Title:
  Seeking is unreliable and often causes video to stop

Status in Totem:
  Fix Released
Status in totem package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in totem source package in Noble:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  Seeking a video using the elapsed time slider often causes the
  playback to stop. When this happens, the video usually cannot be
  resumed without restarting Totem (moving the slider does nothing at
  this point). See the recording added as an attachment. This happens
  with most of the videos, not just the one from the recording.

  It looks like the problem was fixed by the recently released totem
  43.1, probably by the following commit:

  
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/totem/-/commit/f001ad86c20942eb50c9680bc19df8824e9b96bf

  This needs to be backported into Ubuntu.

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