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I would like to have VLC as my default video program, but cannot seem to accomplish this task. How do I make this change? Can Dragon Player and Kaffeine be deleted completely with out effecting other task-kde4-extras?
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You rightclick a video file
-> go to Properties (I hope I get everything right, I use German localisation) -> click on the little "wrench icon" on the upper right hand side -> then pick vlc and use the arrows to put it at the top of the list -> click ok ... There you go. |
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Whether you can remove Dragon Player or not depends on how your distribution has packaged it.
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I have moved VLC to the top of all file associations for video content, yet Dragon Player remains the default. Thanks for the suggestions.
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Now THAT is strange, since this was the original way of choosing the default to open a specific filetype.
Ofcourse you could just "sudo apt-get purge dragonplayer" in konsole. But that would also take kubuntu-desktop metapackage along. I just rechecked this on my computer, and switching the positions really should work. I have: VLC Dragon Player Movie Player Mplayer if I switch dragon and vlc it is changed which of them opens. |
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Close Dragon Player, VLC, and any file managers ( Dolphin / Konqueror ).
In Konsole, run the following command: kbuildsycoca4 --noincremental. Check to see if your changes persisted and re-apply it if needed.
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kbuildsycoda4 --noincremental did the trick. Thanks for the help. Cheers!
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