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<font size="-1"><font face="Arial">I reinstalled gnome-mplayer,
thinking that might fix whatever setting was missing, but the
result was the same.<br>
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I then completely removed gnome-mplayer and gecko-mediaplayer,
then reinstalled gnome-mplayer (but not gecko-mediaplayer for
the moment), and the result still was the same.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 9/13/2012 1:01 PM, John Hupp wrote:<br>
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<font size="-1"><font face="Arial">It seemed like a good clue, but
there must be more than one mechanism governing this.<br>
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In /usr/share/applications, I compared audacious.desktop with
gnome-mplayer.desktop and found that the MimeType entry for
audacious included x-content/audio-cdda, but this was lacking
for gnome-mplayer. So I added that and rebooted, but still
got the same popup when inserting an audio CD (no choice for
Gnome Mplayer).<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 9/13/2012 12:09 PM, Julien
Lavergne wrote:<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 09/13/2012 03:55 AM, John Hupp a
écrit :<br>
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But I found that my only choices were Xfburn, Audacious,
and Open in File Manager. Gnome Mplayer was not offered.<br>
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What do I edit to make it offer that in the popup? (I
thought of MIME types, but noted that "audio CD" is not
found in /etc/mime.types, which I understand is part of
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It's in the .desktop file (look at /usr/share/applications/). If
it's working for Audacious and not for gnome-mplayer, it's
probably a missing MIME association in the desktop file.<br>
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Regards,<br>
Julien Lavergne<br>
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