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Old June 5th, 2006   #1
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VLC - Cannot set as default player

When I right click on a video file, I cannot set VLC as the default player.
I get a message that it cannot add it to the database.

I have to go into VLC and open the video.

Tried "Open with..." in the properties of the file itself...tried to add VLC (also tried to add it as a custom command "wxvlc") no luck

Exact message:
Could not add application to the application database

Does anyone know how to get this done?

I also tried changing the permissions on my .local folder from root to my login, but that did not help either.
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Old June 5th, 2006   #2
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Re: VLC - Cannot set as default player

never mind... you already tried what I was suggesting! Ignore this post. sorry.

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Old June 5th, 2006   #3
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Re: VLC - Cannot set as default player

Thanks anyway.

I was able to install mplayer and noticed that it shows in the list as alternate apps to open videos.

Any one know why I cannot set VLC as default?
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Old June 5th, 2006   #4
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Re: VLC - Cannot set as default player

I also wanted to say that I installed the xine-ui package and get the same result.

No one else has tried a to set a default video player to view a file (mp4 or avi) with anything other than mplayer and totem?
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Old June 5th, 2006   #5
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Re: VLC - Cannot set as default player

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No one else has tried a to set a default video player to view a file (mp4 or avi) with anything other than mplayer and totem?
My .avi context menu has Xfmedia, VLC, and Xine as my media players, I didn't have any problems adding them (had to manually locate the vlc bin, but once I did it worked).
Before I switched from gnome to xfce4 VLC was already working, so I don't think the window manager would be the problem. I also had .avi and .mp4 working in totem with gstreamer-ugly multiverse codecs, though that also shouldn't affect VLC.

Did you install VLC from the package manager or build it yourself? I don't know if that would make a difference, but it's possible.

[edit] I looked at your original post again - 'wxvlc'? I just pointed it to 'vlc' and it worked for me.
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Old June 6th, 2006   #6
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Re: VLC - Cannot set as default player

tried pointing to both vlc and wxvlc - no luck.
These debs are fresh from the repo.
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Old June 6th, 2006   #7
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Re: VLC - Cannot set as default player

I'm using VLC as default player for all video formats, except .wmv.
I just used nautilus to assign default player for each format and it works.

Also using VLC from the official repos.
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Old June 6th, 2006   #8
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Re: VLC - Cannot set as default player

can you wlak thru the steps you used?
Are you doing the right click on the file to set it or a diff method?
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Re: VLC - Cannot set as default player

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can you wlak thru the steps you used?
Are you doing the right click on the file to set it or a diff method?
yup. right-click file > Properties > Open With > VLC

does ~/.xsession-errors file contain any verbose output about the problem?
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Old June 6th, 2006   #10
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Re: VLC - Cannot set as default player

This is weird.
The only thing I did was:
Reintall VLC and other req debs.
Stopped the TrailFocus plugin (Compiz/XGL)
Reboot

Now it shows.

In the past I have tried rebooting and logout/login so I do not think that was the resolution.

I had also tested it after reinstalling.

I guess the magic combo was reinstall and reboot?? (I sure hope not)

I did have an xsession failure upon logout and login...that is why I had to reboot. It said that it did not have a screen to attach to.
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