Same problem for me. I was playing a WMV file with Windows Media 9 video and Windows Media 8 Audio. The video was saved on an encfs volume on the local disk, so it was using fuse (I see someone else was on fuse with NTFS, so maybe that's a pattern?)
Also of note, I see two processes with IDs 8478 and 8468 in htop, but only one with ps aux with PID
~ $ ps aux | grep totem
bobpaul 8468 80.6 3.0 557888 60836 ? DNl 18:42 31:25 totem file:///home/bobpaul/Azureus%20Downloads/Movie%20&%20Video.wmv
Same problem for me. I was playing a WMV file with Windows Media 9 video and Windows Media 8 Audio. The video was saved on an encfs volume on the local disk, so it was using fuse (I see someone else was on fuse with NTFS, so maybe that's a pattern?)
Also of note, I see two processes with IDs 8478 and 8468 in htop, but only one with ps aux with PID /home/bobpaul/ Azureus% 20Downloads/ Movie%20& %20Video. wmv
~ $ ps aux | grep totem
bobpaul 8468 80.6 3.0 557888 60836 ? DNl 18:42 31:25 totem file://
~$ ps aux | grep -e 8479 -e 8468 /home/bobpaul/ Azureus% 20Downloads/ Movie%20& %20Video. wmv
bobpaul 8468 80.1 3.0 557888 60836 ? DNl 18:42 33:52 totem file://
PID 8479 is Status 'R' as reported by htop. I'm not sure what that means.