IssueWhen adding a second remote stream to the playlist, a second instance of gnome-mplayer is started even though single instance mode is specified in Preferences-->Interface and the entry is correctly listed in ~/.config/gnome-mplayer/gnome-mplayer.conf.
The matter only occurs with streams and not with local files used for testing.
Reference PointFor almost two years simlar apps & configurations have been used in an alternative lightweight distro based on Debian 6. In these systems single instance mode is honoured and the issue does not occur. This distro and TC use gnome-player v1.0.6.
ScenarioAll files are kept in a single machine. A web-listing of these is served to the LAN via Edna-Streaming-Server (
http://edna.sourceforge.net and in TC repo). Edna serves an m3u playlist of the desired files, which in turn is used to stream the content to LAN workstations.
In the workstations, Links web browser is used to make selections from the Edna web-listing and passes the results to gnome-mplayer.
TestIn TC, gnome-mplayer was replaced with XMMS. This single instance of XMMS was able to place additional streams to the playlist. Unfortunately, XMMS is not a suitable option as it is an audio player rather than an audio/video player like gnome-mplayer.