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The problem being, after these files were gone, I discovered that links attempting to open any picture or media would cause the system to say the files were not recognized. I managed to fix the picture issue installing Quiver and it became the default program to open images, no editing required in my part.
My problem now is that attempting to do the same with media files have been unsuccessful. MediaBox does read all the media I have but in the instance I want to open a media file real fast, I can't.
I know my media player is still installed but because gPodder launches it every time for its files but want to re-enable the default media player back as the default media player.
Right now attempting to open a media file says the file is unrecognized and have to launch the file through MediaBox to see if it works.
Cliff Notes: How do I re-enable the default media player to open files. I deleted my media player icon a while back.