I can confirm this bug as well.
Pressing the stop button while playing any media causes a segmentation fault.
Playing a DVD movie will cause the segmentation fault either at the beginning 
of the menu or immediately after the menu, depending on the DVD.  
When started from the command line and told to play mp3/avi/mpeg/etc.., output 
as follows:
VLC media player 0.9.9a Grishenko
[00000001] main libvlc debug: VLC media player - version 0.9.9a Grishenko - (c) 
1996-2009 the VideoLAN team
[00000001] main libvlc debug: libvlc was configured with ./configure  
'--build=x86_64-linux-gnu' '--enable-maintainer-mode' '--enable-release' 
'--prefix=/usr' '--enable-libtool' '--enable-fast-install' 
'--with-binary-version=2ubuntu1' '--disable-update-check' '--disable-gnome' 
'--disable-gtk' '--disable-familiar' '--disable-fb' '--enable-ggi' 
'--enable-sdl' '--enable-esd' '--enable-mad' '--enable-jack' '--enable-pulse' 
'--enable-lirc' '--enable-a52' '--enable-aa' '--enable-dvbpsi' 
'--enable-mozilla' '--with-mozilla-pkg=libxul-plugin' '--disable-kde' 
'--enable-mp4' '--enable-dvb' '--disable-satellite' '--enable-ogg' 
'--enable-vorbis' '--enable-shout' '--enable-qt4' '--disable-slp' 
'--enable-flac' '--disable-skins' '--disable-basic-skins' '--enable-skins2' 
'--enable-freetype' '--enable-mkv' '--enable-speex' '--enable-caca' 
'--enable-live555' '--enable-libmpeg2' '--enable-fribidi' '--enable-cdio' 
'--enable-mod' '--enable-theora' '--enable-modplug' '--enable-dvdnav' 
'--enable-gnutls' '--enable-ffmpeg' '--enable-ncurses' '--enable-smb' 
'--disable-gnomevfs' '--enable-bonjour' '--enable-mpc' '--enable-vcd' 
'--enable-vcdx' '--enable-notify' '--enable-twolame' '--enable-faad' 
'--disable-zvbi' '--enable-telx' '--enable-mediacontrol-bindings' 
'--disable-atmo' '--enable-taglib' '--enable-libass' '--enable-libdca' 
'--enable-realrtsp' '--disable-dv' '--enable-x264' '--enable-alsa' 
'--enable-v4l' '--enable-v4l2' '--enable-pvr' '--enable-svgalib' '--enable-dvd' 
'--without-dvdcss' 'build_alias=x86_64-linux-gnu' 'CFLAGS=-g -O2' 
'LDFLAGS=-Wl,--as-needed' 'CPPFLAGS=' 'CXXFLAGS=-g -O2'
[00000001] main libvlc debug: translation test: code is "C"
[00000001] main libvlc: Running vlc with the default interface. Use 'cvlc' to 
use vlc without interface.
I: caps.c: Limited capabilities successfully to CAP_SYS_NICE.
I: caps.c: Dropping root privileges.
I: caps.c: Limited capabilities successfully to CAP_SYS_NICE.
Segmentation fault

playing dvd results in similar output, however, it lists trying the
various keys it needs.

The catalyst to this issue was upgrading from 8.10 to 9.04.
I tried installing libavutil49 and libavcodec52 as suggested about the possible 
solution.  this un-installed the stripped versions, as mentioned, but did not 
solve the problem.  
Also tried purging and re-installing vlc.
I am attaching the output of 'strace vlc', I don't find anything helpful in 
there, but hopefully someone else might.


** Attachment added: "vlc.strace"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/27500320/vlc.strace

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/365638
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