Try running mplayer in a terminal. (mplayer name-of-video-file.avi)
You'll see it attempts to use pulse, then falls back to alsa when that
fails. On my system there is no audio.

I can get mplayer to work by specifying the full hw:1,0 alsa card name
instead of relying on defaults. However when doing this, I get a popup
from phonon saying the audio card doesn't work and then phonon produces
no sound ever again.

This is definitely significantly less functional than it was under
karmic. Can't we just back out the phonon pulseaudio changes and go back
to how it was until upstream give us something that builds?

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[Lucid] Phonon pulseaudio support is broken
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/557514
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