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I noticed that in PR 1.1 when you attempt to play a non-playable video, the media player will fail to play any video from then on.
A workaround for people affected by this (until the bug gets fixed) would be reboot. Or kill the process mafw-gst-renderer, if you feel safe/experienced to do so.