N95 firmware v12 and media player problem

Hi,
In firmware version 10, when I want to go in Media Player, I pressed and holded shortcut key for once then gone in Media Player. But now, In firmware version 12, for going in to Media Player, Sometimes I should press and hold shortcut key for ONCE and sometimes for TWOICE !!!
Why ???Message Edited by zoologist1 on 12-Aug-200707:42 PM

This is a known issue which should be resolved in the next release of the N95 firmware.
Regards,
Edward

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    Exception in thread "main" java.lang.Error: Could not create player for abc.avi
    at MoviePlayer.Fatal(MoviePlayer.java:257)
    at MoviePlayer.<init>(MoviePlayer.java:123)
    at MoviePlayer.main(MoviePlayer.java:263)
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    Any advice?
    Thank you

    Hi,
    That is due to the way MediaLocator excepts the filename to be formed. add the following line:
    // Get the media filename info.
    // The applet tag should contain the path to the
    // source media file, relative to the html page.
    mediaFile = "abc.avi";
    //HERE'S THE LINE YOU NEED TO ADD
    if ( mediaFile.indexOf( ":" ) < 3 ) mediaFile = "file:" + mediaFile;It formats the filename properly. Also make sure the abc.avi file is in the current directory.

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