Those apple trailers do seem not as good as previously in either FF with the mozilla-plugin or totem itself, with or without grilo.
(slight occasional breakup, ect.
On the other hand are quite fine on a win7 laptop & in Ubuntu with mplayer or grabbing the trailer & using vlc or mplayer. (the 'grabbed' video has the same display issues when played in totem
To test using same Ex.
Code:
mplayer -user-agent 'QuickTime/7.6.2 (qtver=7.6.2;os=Windows NT 5.1Service Pack 3)' http://trailers.apple.com/movies/independent/upsidedown/upsidedown-fte1_h720p.mov
or to grab -
Code:
wget --user-agent='QuickTime/7.6.2 (qtver=7.6.2;os=Windows NT 5.1Service Pack 3)' http://trailers.apple.com/movies/independent/upsidedown/upsidedown-fte1_h720p.mov
Edit: - a little cross checking shows that there is an issue with some .mov's & gstreamer1.0. On a 12.10 install with totem 3.6.2 which uses gst-1.0 see the same misbehavior.
Putting back totem-3.4 which uses gst-0.10 & the .mov's are fine. (as is in totem-mozilla
Having already spent more than enough time/effort with getting .mp4's & .mov's fixed in gst-0.10 am not inclined to pursue again. Maybe they fix in near future, maybe not.
Confirmed for myself by putting up a totem-3.4.3 install on 13.04, works fine with these .mov's in browser, locally from grabbed & in grilo, screen was one area among many where gst1.0 produced some garbage