It happened to me today, too. The same behaviour with Amarok. Deleting
~/.xine solved it. Next time I'll keep the files, sorry.

Also, about a week or so Amarok complained about xine is not capable of
playing mp3 files, and invited me to install MP3 support. I agreed and
that did nothing. Again that time, deleting ~/.xine solved it.

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corrupt xine catalog.cache clobbers playback
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/123948
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