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Where does xplayer store current position in a video

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This started out as idle curiosity, and now I'm starting to get obsessive. When I close xplayer halfway through watching a video, then re-open the same video, it starts from where I was up to. I'm fairly sure it is not modifying the mp4 file itself, so it must be storing them somewhere central, and it must be on disk (because the information survives a reboot).

I can see when I close xplayer that ~/.config/xplayer/state.ini is being updated. But that is just 107 bytes, recording where on screen it was. I thought ~/.cache/gstreamer-1.0/ was a possibility, but even if I delete that directory it still remembers where it was at (a 1MB registry.x86_64.bin file always reappears).

I've been looking at the list under ~ for find . -mtime -1 and don't spot any other likely candidates. And nothing under /etc/ either (even as root).

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