[SOLVED] No video thumbnails in 'Nemo' after update 1.8.5-1 2.0.*

Some week ago Nemo was update from 1.8.5-1 to 2.0.0-2, and after that Nemo could not create new video thumbnails.
I downgrade Nemo to 1.8.5-1 (and gnome-desktop 1:3.10.1-1 to 1:3.8.4-1) and then video thumbnails work again. I have tried every new Nemo version since, but it's the same.
I only use Openbox, no DE. And I use ffmpegthumbnailer.
Does anybody have an idea of what could be wrong..?
EDIT [SOLVED]:
I found a hint here that pointed me in the right direction: http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.p … 95#p737221
The problem was that under:
Edit > Preferences > Preview > Other Previewable Files > Only for files smaller than: >
it was set to '1 MB', edit that to a bigger size solved my problem, and my video thumbnails is back again!
Last edited by rxxt (2013-11-15 21:22:55)

Check out this bug report: https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/26707. It's a problem for others as well, speak up on the bug report so we might solve the issue

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