Observed annoying with totem-gstreamer 2.28.2-0ubuntu3, whether in the
browser plugin or natively in Totem.  I haven't fiddled with any of the
gconf settings, I did go in and tell Totem I have "1.5Mbps
T1/Intranet/LAN" (which is true, 1.5mbit/s AT&T DSL - though that does
mean it craps out just shy of a full 1.5mbits after PPP and line
overhead).  I could go in and poke at it, but I shouldn't really have
to, right?

More annoying is the failure to cache, combined with a failure to seek
properly [either refuses to seek back at all or jumps back to 0:00],
which I've been hunting for the (surely-existing) bug for.

Seen with
http://static.tvpaint.com/community/gallery/content/Filmakademie_Urs_Trailer.mp4
and other sample content on that site if anyone's looking for more test
cases.

@#29: mplayer has been the de-facto I-just-want-it-to-work-on-UNIX
player for a while (and still has major performance advantages on sub-
GHz systems), but gstreamer and Totem are supposed to offer GNOME the
conveniences DirectShow and Quicktime do for the Other Major Platforms.
So it'd be nice if they actually functioned properly.

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totem isn't buffering correctly
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