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Old 30th September 2008, 09:15 AM
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nautilus and matroska problem

In Nautilus, I cannot view properties of matroska video files, the file browser just shows me a``Creating Properties window'' dialog and a ``Cancel'' button.

Any ideas to resolve this? Thanks!
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