MP3 playlist files (.m3u) should be associated with Totem by default

Bug #488405 reported by w1zard
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Bug Description

Binary package hint: totem

I'm not sure if this is an Ubuntu or Totem issue (or both). Currently .m3u files are not associated with Totem on a default Ubuntu install, although Totem can handle this file type.

It would make sense in terms of user experience if these MP3 playlist files could be associated with Totem by default in the absence of any other player installed - this way they can be easily opened/played without any configuration changes.

Changed in totem (Ubuntu):
importance: Undecided → Wishlist
Revision history for this message
Walter Garcia-Fontes (walter-garcia) wrote :

Closing as current versions of Ubuntu show association of music files with default music player.

Changed in totem (Ubuntu):
status: New → Invalid
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