[gstreamer-bugs] [Bug 549219] New: Totem using resindvd element as DVD navigation module doesn't remember sound and subtitles settings

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  GStreamer | gst-plugins-ugly | Ver: HEAD CVS
           Summary: Totem using resindvd element as DVD navigation module
                    doesn't remember sound and subtitles settings
           Product: GStreamer
           Version: HEAD CVS
          Platform: Other
        OS/Version: All
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: major
          Priority: Normal
         Component: gst-plugins-ugly
        AssignedTo: gstreamer-bugs at lists.sourceforge.net
        ReportedBy: pecisk at gmail.com
         QAContact: gstreamer-bugs at lists.sourceforge.net
     GNOME version: 2.21/2.22
   GNOME milestone: Unspecified


Please describe the problem:
When using Gstreamer CVS gst-plugins-ugly with ./configure
--enable-experimental, which compiles resindvd, and then using this module
within Totem to playback DVD, Totem doesn't remember which language for
subtitles I choose. The same is for sound track.

Steps to reproduce:
1. Compile Gstreamer CVS and set up enviroment 
2. Compile gst-plugins-ugly with ./configure --enable-experimental, after
installing libdvdnav-dev package (to fullfill resindvd element depencies)
3. Play DVD within Gstreamer CVS enviroment using Totem
4. Try to choose language for subtitles and sound track using DVD menus
5. Choose to play movie trough DVD menu

Actual results:
Totem uses default sound track and language subtitles to play DVD

Expected results:
Totem uses selected sound track and language subtitles to play DVD

Does this happen every time?
Yes

Other information:


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