Here is a little workaround for the time being.
Put this is ~/.local/share/applications/ and set exec bit (chmod +x).
Restart nautilus (kill and start again), and Media Player (CLI) should be added to the list of available applications. This is only a workaround and does not fix the problem at all. It does not even use the gmplayer frontend, just standard mplayer, so there is no GUI except the main window.
Here is a little workaround for the time being. share/applicati ons/ and set exec bit (chmod +x).
Put this is ~/.local/
Restart nautilus (kill and start again), and Media Player (CLI) should be added to the list of available applications. This is only a workaround and does not fix the problem at all. It does not even use the gmplayer frontend, just standard mplayer, so there is no GUI except the main window.