Yes Sebastien, a .crash file appears in /var/crash/ if I killall -ABRT totem.
However, as there's so much talk of crashing, I want to stress that the entire program has not crashed. It still listens, and obeys, a click on the close button. I just noticed that you can even navigate the UI and even load a new (not subtitled) file and it'll play.
The issue comes from playing one subtitled video, trying to load a new (or the same) subtitled video, and the video portion of the UI getting stuck and the video not playing.
In previous versions of Ubuntu, trying this meant a full crash. Clicking the close button led to a wait for the force quit option. But now in 19.04, the program is alive. It just can't play the video. It's not an issue of the video being paused either, clicking the play/pause button does nothing and the seek bar can't be interacted with.
Yes Sebastien, a .crash file appears in /var/crash/ if I killall -ABRT totem.
However, as there's so much talk of crashing, I want to stress that the entire program has not crashed. It still listens, and obeys, a click on the close button. I just noticed that you can even navigate the UI and even load a new (not subtitled) file and it'll play.
The issue comes from playing one subtitled video, trying to load a new (or the same) subtitled video, and the video portion of the UI getting stuck and the video not playing.
In previous versions of Ubuntu, trying this meant a full crash. Clicking the close button led to a wait for the force quit option. But now in 19.04, the program is alive. It just can't play the video. It's not an issue of the video being paused either, clicking the play/pause button does nothing and the seek bar can't be interacted with.