For me it seems to work pretty well.  Using gstreamer seems to be quite
stable.  With xine, skipping around within the video seems to sometimes
result in a hang that may be related to audio (keeps playing video for a
bit, with no audio, then hangs)

Since I've had behavior similar to this appear with earlier versions of
Miro, I'm not sure if this is due to a bug with pulseaudio, xine, or
Miro.  I also don't get much in the logs, so I'm not sure what the best
approach might be to get more info without just digging into the code.

I presume the reason that xine is the default renderer is the need to
potentially install the good/bad/ugly codecs, is this true?  I'm not
suggesting that any issues be ignored, just curious why the default is
set to xine.

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[FFe] Merge miro 2.0.3-1 (universe) from Debian unstable (main)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/336029
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