It looks like VLC on Hardy is looking for defaults.list in the wrong
place. Following the hint in https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/gconf-editor/+bug/203877/comments/20 to modify the user copy of
defaults.list and the information from http://library.gnome.org/admin
/system-admin-guide/stable/mimetypes-registering.html.en I uninstalled
vlc and then looked in my user's ~/.local/share/applications for
defaults.list This wasn't present so I copied the original defaults.list
from /etc/gnome/defaults.list into this directory. I then installed vlc.
Now by going to Nautilus > Edit>Preferences>Media>DVD Video l was able
to select VLC. When I put a DVD into the computer VLC starts up but
unfortunately it then crashed. Following a tip about changing %U to %m
in the .desktop entry for vlc I copied
/usr/share/applications/vlc.desktop to user's
~/.local/share/applications/vlc.desktop. Then in VLC media player>
Properties>Launcher>Command changed vlc %U to vlc %m. Now I can put a
DVD into the machine and it will start up in VLC.

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VLC doesn't register itself as a DVD player
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/209107
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