Good. Then I'll give my two cents about this:

Right now VLC is plain unusable when installed in Hardy, because it uses
ALSA output by default which is seriously broken in a PulseAudio
environment. It even leads to almost-complete X11 lockups.

However, installing vlc-plugin-pulse fixes all that. And if there's no
PulseAudio available, it will fall back to ALSA. I don't see why there
should be any regressions in making VLC depend on that package, because
the way it is now, VLC doesn't work at all.

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VLC not using PulseAudio by default
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/208579
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