I have recently downloaded Bino and Deepin to compare with my extant VLC. Somewhat to my surprise, I find I have also got mpv which has usurped the other three to become my default viewer. I am more curious than concerned, but how can that have happened? And where do I go to reset that default? Been looking for a config file but not found one.
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Have you tried System Settings, Applications, File Associations?
That gets me : open http and https URLs
ʘ in an application based on the contents of the URL
O in the following application
Firefox Web Browser
O with the following coding
- so the top line is active
Also right-clicking on the media files select properties -> File Type Options
That gets me :
O Show file in an embedded viewer
O Show file in separate viewer
ʘ use settings for 'application' group
- so here the bottom line is active (for all three)
I am toying with deleting the mpv just to see what happens
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Options show that you have no application associated with the file type. Click the +Add button in the dialog box and assign Been, Deepin, VLC or what ever you prefer to use. You can assign multiples with the first one being the default.
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Thank you all, that has solved it - opened one video file, went to File Type Options, found there the priorities list for opening software, moved Bino to the top - and then found that all other video files had similarly been changed. But that does seem to mean that somewhere there is a controllable parameter, which should be available for direct access .....
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Originally posted by Keith Sayers View PostThank you all, that has solved it - opened one video file, went to File Type Options, found there the priorities list for opening software, moved Bino to the top - and then found that all other video files had similarly been changed. But that does seem to mean that somewhere there is a controllable parameter, which should be available for direct access .....
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Originally posted by Keith Sayers View Post> Yes, there is ....
Found it - thank you.
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