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Description of problem: Please see the attached screenshot. There is actually a codec it is asking me to install (gstreamer-ugly), but the list area is too small to actually see. Interacting with the list area in some way, hovering or adding the scrollbar sometimes causes it to grow to an appropriate size. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Totem 3.0.1 using Gstreamer 0.10.34 Fedora 15 Gnome Edition (with latest updates as of June 1 2011) How reproducible: Steps to Reproduce: 1. Open a file that requires additional codecs to be installed. I was trying to view this nasa stream: http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/isslivestream.asx) 2. I guess you need to have rpmfusion or some source of codec to see the "do you want to install codec" dialog. Click on search for codecs. 3. When it finds an appropriate codec, this dialog pops up. Actual results: Tiny results area, can't see anything until i interact with area in some way. Expected results: Appropriately sized list so that i can see what codec it is asking about. Additional info:
Created attachment 502307 [details] Dialog that pops up asking which codec to install. Note the size of the codec list.
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