Problem Using Power Support Crystal Film Cover (OT??)

Sorry if this is OT but I couldn't find any other categories it might fall under.
I got my iPod a few months ago along with the Power Support crystal film cover. I totally love it except for the 3D clickwheel cover. Since Day 1, it has not stayed on the clickwheel. I've cleaned both the clickwheel and the 3D film but it has never stayed on. It pops up (literally) when I press the button in the middle to select a song on my iPod.
Can someone please tell me how to make it stay on or if there is a way to clean it that'll make it stickier. The front and back covers work fine. Thanks a bunch!!

Apple is making the click wheel now, so the new material probably won't hold the plastic cover. Mine won't stick either.

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    # plugin.remove(plugin_tv) or
    # plugin.remove('tv') will remove the tv module from the main menu
    # plugin.remove(rom_plugins['image']) will remove the rom drives from the
    # image main menu,
    # plugin.remove('rom_drives.rom_items') will remove the rom drives from all
    # menus
    # See freevo_config.py for a list of loaded plugins
    plugin.remove('tv')
    plugin.remove('headlines')
    plugin.remove('idlebar.tv')
    plugin.remove('idlebar.diskfree')
    plugin.remove('file_ops')
    plugin.remove('tv.generic_record')
    plugin.remove('tv.view_recordings')
    plugin.remove('tv.mplayer')
    plugin.remove('tv.manual_record')
    plugin.remove('tv.scheduled_recordings')
    plugin.remove('tv.view_favorites')
    plugin.remove('video.moviecovers')
    # User setup
    plugin.activate('audio.coversearch')
    # plugin.activate('video.moviecovers')
    plugin.activate('video.details')
    # list of regexp to be ignored on a disc label
    IMDB_REMOVE_FROM_LABEL = ('season[\._ -][0-9]+', 'disc[\._ -][0-9]+',
    'd[\._ -][0-9]+', 'german')
    # list of words to ignore when searching based on a filename
    IMDB_REMOVE_FROM_SEARCHSTRING = ('the', 'a')
    # When searching for a movie title in imdb, should the result be
    # autoaccepted if it is only one hit?
    # 0 = show menu even if it is only one hit (gives you an opportunity to cancel)
    # 1 = autoaccept
    IMDB_AUTOACCEPT_SINGLE_HIT = 1
    SCREENSAVER_DELAY = 30 # of seconds to wait to start saver.
    SCREENSAVER_CYCLE_TIME = 60 # of seconds to run a screensaver before starting another saver.
    plugin.activate('screensaver')
    # Use ivtv_record instead if you have an ivtv based card (PVR-250/350)
    # and want freevo to do everthing for you. TV_SETTINGS must be set
    # correctly. To use you need to set the following two lines:
    # plugin.remove('tv.generic_record')
    # plugin_record = plugin.activate('tv.ivtv_record')
    # Enable this for joystick support:
    # plugin.activate('joy')
    # Headlines
    # You are free to use any rss feeds in the HEADLINES_LOCATIONS below
    # These are just working examples for the Freevo feeds.
    # To turn off Headlines add plugin.remove('headlines')
    # plugin.activate('headlines', level=45)
    # HEADLINES_LOCATIONS = [
    # ('Freevo news releases', 'http://sourceforge.net/export/rss2_projnews.php?group_id=46652'),
    # ('Freevo file releases', 'http://sourceforge.net/export/rss2_projfiles.php?group_id=46652'),
    # ('Freevo summary+stats', 'http://sourceforge.net/export/rss2_projsummary.php?group_id=46652'),
    # ('Freevo donors', 'http://sourceforge.net/export/rss2_projdonors.php?group_id=46652'),
    # CD Ripping
    # CD_RIP_TMP_DIR = '/tmp/'
    # CD_RIP_TMP_NAME = 'track_%(track)s_being_ripped'
    # CD_RIP_PN_PREF = '%(artist)s/%(album)s/%(track)s - %(song)s'
    # CD_RIP_CDPAR_OPTS = '-s'
    # CD_RIP_LAME_OPTS = '--vbr-new -b 192 -h'
    # CD_RIP_OGG_OPTS = '-m 128'
    # CD_RIP_FLAC_OPTS = '-8'
    # CD_RIP_CASE = None # Can be title, upper, lower
    # CD_RIP_REPLACE_SPACE = None # Can be '_', '-', etc.
    # CD Burning
    # CDBURN_AUDIO_DAO = 1
    # CDBURN_MKISOFS_PATH = '/usr/bin/mkisofs'
    # CDBURN_CDRECORD_PATH = '/usr/bin/cdrecord'
    # CDBURN_TEMP_DIR='/tmp/'
    # CDBURN_DEV = '/dev/cdrom'
    # CDBURN_SPEED = 32
    # Re-encode
    # This plug-in transcodes a video to a different format
    # plugin.activate('video.reencode')
    # REENCODE_CONTAINER = 'avi'
    # REENCODE_RESOLUTION = 'Optimal'
    # REENCODE_VIDEOCODEC = 'XviD'
    # REENCODE_VIDEOBITRATE = 1000
    # REENCODE_AUDIOCODEC = 'MPEG 1 Layer 3 (mp3)'
    # REENCODE_AUDIOBITRATE = 128
    # REENCODE_NUMPASSES = 1
    # REENCODE_VIDEOFILTER = None
    # Freevo Music Player Daemon
    # http://www.musicpd.org/
    # plugin.activate('mpd')
    # Freevo Bluetooth Phone Settings
    # This plugin uses The Python bindings for Bluez bluetooth stack.
    # It can be downloaded from http://org.csail.mit.edu/pybluez/download.html
    # or installed with the package manager of your operating system.
    # To this plugin to work you need the j2me midlet installed in a compatible
    # phone.
    # plugin.activate('freevused')
    # if RFCOMM port is already binded wait this seconds to retry binding
    # FVUSED_BIND_TIMEOUT = 30
    # Translation of commands from j2me client to events of Freevo
    # FVUSED_CMDS = {
    # 'PREV': 'UP', # 1st row left
    # 'STRT': 'SELECT', # 1nd row center
    # 'NEXT': 'DOWN', # 1st row right
    # 'RWND': 'LEFT', # 2nd row left
    # 'PAUS': 'PAUSE', # 2nd row center
    # 'FFWD': 'RIGHT', # 2nd row right
    # 'VOL-': 'MIXER_VOLDOWN', # 3rd row left
    # 'STOP': 'EXIT', # 3rd row center
    # 'VOL+': 'MIXER_VOLUP', # 3rd row right
    # 'VOLM': 'MIXER_VOLMUTE', # 4th row left
    # 'SLCT': 'ENTER', # 4th row center
    # 'MAIN': 'MENU' # 4th row right
    # Freevo Button Bar Plug-in
    # plugin.activate('buttonbar')
    # You'll also need to map the 'RED', 'GREEN', 'YELLOW'
    # and 'BLUE' events to keys for example (don't use this
    # it overrides some default keys)
    # KEYMAP[key.K_F5] = 'RED'
    # KEYMAP[key.K_F6] = 'GREEN' #Already mapped to record
    # KEYMAP[key.K_F7] = 'YELLOW'
    # KEYMAP[key.K_F8] = 'BLUE'
    # Freevo Screensaver Plug-in
    # SCREENSAVER_DELAY = 120 # of seconds to wait to start saver.
    # SCREENSAVER_CYCLE_TIME = 60 # of seconds to run a screensaver before starting another saver.
    # plugin.activate('screensaver')
    # plugin.activate('screensaver.balls') # Bouncing balls all over the screen
    # plugin.activate('screensaver.bouncing_freevo') # The freevo logo bouncing around the screen
    # ======================================================================
    # Freevo directory settings:
    # ======================================================================
    # You can change all this variables in the folder.fxd on a per folder
    # basis
    # Example:
    # <freevo>
    # <folder title="Title of the directory" img-cover="nice-cover.png">
    # <setvar name="directory_autoplay_single_item" val="0"/>
    # <info>
    # <content>A small description of the directory</content>
    # </info>
    # </folder>
    # </freevo>
    # Should directories sorted by date instead of filename?
    # 0 = No, always sort by filename.
    # 1 = Yes, sort by date
    # 2 = No, don't sory by date for normal directories,
    # but sort by date for TV_RECORD_DIR.
    DIRECTORY_SORT_BY_DATE = 0
    # Should directory items be sorted in reverse order?
    # DIRECTORY_REVERSE_SORT = 0
    # Should we use "smart" sorting?
    # Smart sorting ignores the word "The" in item names.
    DIRECTORY_SMART_SORT = 1
    # Should files in directories have smart names?
    # This removes the first part of the names when identical
    # DIRECTORY_SMART_NAMES = 1
    # Should Freevo autoplay an item if only one item is in the directory?
    DIRECTORY_AUTOPLAY_SINGLE_ITEM = 0
    # Force the skin to use a specific layout number. -1 == no force. The layout
    # toggle with DISPLAY will be disabled
    # DIRECTORY_FORCE_SKIN_LAYOUT = -1
    # Format string for the audio item names.
    # Possible strings:
    # a=artist, n=tracknumber, t=title, y=year, f=filename
    # Example:
    # This will show the title and the track number:
    # DIRECTORY_AUDIO_FORMAT_STRING = '%(n)s - %(t)s'
    # DIRECTORY_AUDIO_FORMAT_STRING = '%(t)s'
    # Use media id tags to generate the name of the item. This should be
    # enabled all the time. It should only be disabled for directories with
    # broken tags.
    DIRECTORY_USE_MEDIAID_TAG_NAMES = 1
    # The following settings determine which features are available for
    # which media types.
    # If you set this variable in a folder.fxd, the value is 1 (enabled)
    # or 0 (disabled).
    # Examples:
    # To enable autoplay for audio and image files:
    # DIRECTORY_AUTOPLAY_ITEMS = [ 'audio', 'image' ]
    # To disable autoplay entirely:
    # DIRECTORY_AUTOPLAY_ITEMS = []
    # Make all items a playlist. So when one is finished, the next one will
    # start. It's also possible to browse through the list with UP and DOWN
    # DIRECTORY_CREATE_PLAYLIST = [ 'audio', 'image' ]
    # Add playlist files ('m3u') to the directory
    # DIRECTORY_ADD_PLAYLIST_FILES = [ 'audio', 'image' ]
    # Add the item 'Random Playlist' to the directory
    # DIRECTORY_ADD_RANDOM_PLAYLIST = [ 'audio' ]
    # Make 'Play' not 'Browse' the default action when only items and not
    # subdirectories are in the directory
    # DIRECTORY_AUTOPLAY_ITEMS = [ ]
    # ======================================================================
    # Freevo movie settings:
    # ======================================================================
    # Where the movie files can be found.
    # This is a list of items (e.g. directories, fxd files). The items themselves
    # can also be a list of (title, file)
    VIDEO_ITEMS = [
    ('movies', '/home/per/movies'),
    ('movies extra', '/extra/movies'),
    ('tv', '/home/per/tv'),
    ('tv extra', '/extra/tv'),
    # Some people access movies on a different machine using an automounter.
    # To avoid timeouts, you can specify the machine name in the directory
    # to check if the machine is alive first
    # Directory myserver:/files/server-stuff will show the item for the
    # directory /files/server-stuff if the computer myserver is alive.
    # The list of filename suffixes that are used to match the files that
    # are played wih MPlayer.
    # VIDEO_MPLAYER_SUFFIX = [ 'avi', 'mpg', 'mpeg', 'wmv', 'bin', 'rm',
    # 'divx', 'ogm', 'vob', 'asf', 'm2v', 'm2p',
    # 'mp4', 'viv', 'nuv', 'mov', 'iso',
    # 'nsv', 'mkv' ]
    # The list of filename suffixes that are used to match the files that
    # are played wih Xine.
    # VIDEO_XINE_SUFFIX = [ 'avi', 'mpg', 'mpeg', 'rm', 'divx', 'ogm',
    # 'asf', 'm2v', 'm2p', 'mp4', 'mov', 'cue' ]
    # Preferred video player
    VIDEO_PREFERED_PLAYER = 'mplayer'
    # Only scan OVERLAY_DIR and VIDEO_SHOW_DATA_DIR for fxd files containing
    # information about a disc. If you only have the fxd files for discs in
    # one of this directories (and subdirectories), set this to 1, it will
    # speed up startup, 0 may be needed if you have fxd files with disc links
    # in your normal movie tree.
    # VIDEO_ONLY_SCAN_DATADIR = 1
    # try to detect a movie with more than one file and join them as one
    # item
    VIDEO_AUTOJOIN = 1
    # try to find out if deinterlacing is needed or not
    # VIDEO_DEINTERLACE = None
    # Instruct player to use XVMC for playback
    # VIDEO_USE_XVMC = None
    # Pass field dominance parameter to MPlayer
    # VIDEO_FIELD_DOMINANCE = None
    # PRE and POST playing commands. Set these to a runnable command if
    # you wish to do something before and after playing a video, like
    # dimming the lights
    # VIDEO_PRE_PLAY = None
    # VIDEO_POST_PLAY = None
    # ======================================================================
    # Freevo audio settings:
    # ======================================================================
    # Where the Audio (mp3, ogg) files can be found.
    # This is a list of items (e.g. directories, fxd files). The items themselves
    # can also be a list of (title, file)
    # To add webradio support, add fxd/webradio.fxd to this list
    AUDIO_ITEMS = [
    ('music', '/home/per/music'),
    ('music extra', '/extra/music'),
    ('playlists', '/home/per/.mpd/playlists'),
    # The list of filename suffixes that are used to match the files that
    # are played as audio.
    # AUDIO_SUFFIX = [ 'mp3', 'ogg', 'wav','m4a', 'wma', 'aac', 'flac', 'mka' ]
    # Regular expression used to recognize filenames which are likely to be
    # covers for an album
    # This will match front.jpg and cover-f.jpg, but not back.jpg nor cover-b.jpg:
    # AUDIO_COVER_REGEXP = 'front|-f'
    # Format strings used to seach for audio cover images.
    # Fist matching GIF, JPG or PNG image will be used as cover.
    # Examples:
    # AUDIO_COVER_FORMAT_STRINGS = [ 'cover-%(artist)s-%(album)s', 'mycover' ]
    # AUDIO_COVER_FORMAT_STRINGS = [ '%(album)s', '../covers/%(album)s', '../covers/nocover' ]
    # Preferred audio player
    AUDIO_PREFERED_PLAYER = 'mplayer'
    # Show video files in the audio menu (for music-videos)
    AUDIO_SHOW_VIDEOFILES = False
    # ======================================================================
    # Freevo image viewer settings:
    # ======================================================================
    # Where image files can be found.
    # This is a list of items (e.g. directories, fxd files). The items itself
    # can also be a list of (title, file)
    IMAGE_ITEMS = [
    ('pictures', '/home/per/pictures'),
    # The list of filename suffixes that are used to match the files that
    # are used for the image viewer.
    # IMAGE_SUFFIX = [ 'jpg','gif','png','jpeg','bmp','tiff','psd' ]
    # The viewer now supports a new type of menu entry, a slideshow file.
    # It also has the slideshow alarm signal handler for automated shows.
    # It uses a new configuration option:
    # IMAGE_SSHOW_SUFFIX = [ 'ssr' ]
    # The viewer can exclude certain types of images based on the regular expression list
    # eg IMAGE_EXCLUDE = [('thm','tn_')]
    # IMAGE_EXCLUDE = None
    # Mode of the blending effect in the image viewer between two images
    # Possible values are:
    # None: no blending
    # -1 random effect
    # 0 alpha blending
    # 1 wipe effect
    IMAGEVIEWER_BLEND_MODE = -1
    # When viewing images on a TV screen where the pixels are not square
    # the images need to be scaled according to the aspect ratio of the TV
    # Use this setting for 16x9 TVs
    # IMAGEVIEWER_ASPECT = (float(1024) / float(720))
    # Use this setting for 4x3 TVs
    # IMAGEVIEWER_ASPECT = (float(768) / float(720))
    # Use this setting for Monitors including HDTVs
    # IMAGEVIEWER_ASPECT = 1.0
    # IMAGEVIEWER_ASPECT = 1.0
    # ======================================================================
    # Freevo games settings:
    # ======================================================================
    # MAME is an emulator for old arcade video games. It supports almost
    # 2000 different games! The actual emulator is not included in Freevo,
    # you'll need to download and install it separately. The main MAME
    # website is at http://www.mame.net, but the version that is used here
    # is at http://x.mame.net since the regular MAME is for Windows.
    # SNES stands for Super Nintendo Entertainment System. Freevo relies
    # on other programs that are not included in Freevo to play these games.
    # NEW GAMES SYSTEM :
    # =================
    # The GAMES_ITEMS structure is now build as follows :
    # <NAME>, <FOLDER>, (<TYPE>, <COMMAND_PATH>, <COMMAND_ARGS>, <IMAGE_PATH>, \
    # [<FILE_SUFFIX_FOR_GENERIC>])
    # where :
    # - <TYPE> : Internal game types (MAME or SNES) or
    # generic one (GENERIC)
    # - <COMMAND_PATH> : Emulator command
    # - <COMMAND_ARGS> : Arguments for the emulator
    # - <IMAGE_PATH> : Optionnal path to the picture
    # - <FILE_SUFFIX_FOR_GENERIC> : If the folder use the GENERIC
    # type, then you must specify here
    # the file suffix used by the emulator
    # GAMES_ITEMS = [
    # ('MAME', '/home/media/games/xmame/roms',
    # ('MAME', '/usr/local/bin/xmame.SDL', '-fullscreen -modenumber 6',
    # '/home/media/games/xmame/shots', None)),
    # ('SUPER NINTENDO', '/home/media/games/snes/roms',
    # ('SNES', '/usr/local/bin/zsnes', '-m -r 3 -k 100 -cs -u', '', None )),
    # ('Visual Boy Advance', '/home/media/games/vba/roms/',
    # ('GENERIC', '/usr/local/vba/VisualBoyAdvance', ' ', '', [ 'gba' ] )),
    # ('MEGADRIVE', '/home/media/games/megadrive/roms',
    # ('GENESIS', '/usr/local/bin/generator-svgalib', '', '', '' ))
    # GAMES_ITEMS = None
    # These settings are used for the MAME arcade emulator:
    # Priority of the game process
    # 0 = Don't change the priority
    # >0 - Lower priority
    # <0 - Higher priority
    # GAMES_NICE = -20
    # MAME cache directory
    # GAMES_MAME_CACHE = '%s/romlist-%s.pickled' % (FREEVO_CACHEDIR, os.getuid())
    # ======================================================================
    # Freevo SKIN settings:
    # ======================================================================
    # XML file for the skin. If SKIN_XML_FILE is set, this skin will be
    # used, otherwise the skin will rememeber the last choosen skin.
    # SKIN_XML_FILE = 'blurr'
    # Select a way when to switch to text view even if a image menu is there
    # 1 = Force text view when all items have the same image and there are no
    # directories
    # 2 = Ignore the directories, always switch to text view when all images
    # are the same
    # SKIN_FORCE_TEXTVIEW_STYLE = 1
    # Force text view for the media menu
    # (The media menu is the first menu displayed for video, audio, images
    # and games).
    # SKIN_MEDIAMENU_FORCE_TEXTVIEW = 0
    # ======================================================================
    # Freevo OSD settings:
    # ======================================================================
    # System Path to search for fonts not included in the Freevo distribution
    # OSD_EXTRA_FONT_PATH = [ '/usr/share/fonts/truetype' ]
    # Font aliases
    # All names must be lowercase! All alternate fonts must be in './share/fonts/'
    # OSD_FONT_ALIASES = { 'arial_bold.ttf' : 'VeraBd.ttf' }
    # For non-european character sets the OSD_FORCE_FONTNAME and
    # OSD_FORCE_FONTSIZE can be set. The size is a scaling ratio, ie 1.2.
    # Setting OSD_FORCE_FONTNAME='batang.ttf' and OSD_FORCE_FONTSIZE=1.0
    # allows Korean characters.
    # OSD_FORCE_FONTNAME = None
    # OSD_FORCE_FONTSIZE = None
    # Number of seconds to wait until the busy icon is shown in the menu.
    # Busy icon can also be shown right away when there is more than a certain
    # number of files in a directory.
    # Set this to None to disable this.
    # (seconds, files)
    # OSD_BUSYICON_TIMER = (0.7, 200)
    # Number of pixels to move the display to centre the OSD on the display
    # OSD_OVERSCAN_LEFT = OSD_OVERSCAN_RIGHT = 0
    # OSD_OVERSCAN_TOP = OSD_OVERSCAN_BOTTOM = 0
    # Setting the cursors when freevo is run in fullscreen mode
    # OSD_X11_CURSORS = '/usr/lib/X11/cursors/black.cursor /usr/lib/X11/cursors/blank.cursor'
    # Execute a script on OSD startup.
    # OSD_SDL_EXEC_AFTER_STARTUP = ""
    # Execute a script on OSD close.
    # OSD_SDL_EXEC_AFTER_CLOSE = ""
    # Stop the osd before playing a movie with xine or mplayer. Some output
    # devices need this. After playback, the osd will be restored
    # OSD_STOP_WHEN_PLAYING = 0
    # Dim text that doesn't fit instead of using ellipses.
    # OSD_DIM_TEXT = 1
    # OSD sound effects
    # OSD_SOUNDS_ENABLED=False
    # OSD_SOUNDS= {
    # 'menu.navigate': None,
    # 'menu.back_one': None,
    # 'menu.select' : None
    # ======================================================================
    # Freevo remote control settings:
    # ======================================================================
    # Location of the lircrc file
    # For remote control support, Freevo needs a lircrc file, like this:
    # begin
    # prog = freevo
    # button = select
    # config = SELECT
    # end
    # Check contrib/lirc for examples and helpers/freevo2lirc.pl for a converter
    # script.
    # LIRCRC = '/etc/freevo/lircrc'
    # Joystick support
    # 0 = Disable joystick support
    # 1 = Use js0,
    # 2 = Use js1,
    # ... etc
    # JOY_DEV = 0
    # JOY_SENS = 32000
    # JOY_LOCKFILE = /path/to/joystick/lockfile
    # Freevo can support as many buttons as your controller has
    # as long as there is a corresponding entry in JOY_CMDS.
    # You will also need to plugin.activate('joy').
    # FYI: new kernels use /dev/input/jsX, but joy.py will fall back on /dev/jsX
    # JOY_CMDS = {
    # 'up' : 'UP',
    # 'down' : 'DOWN',
    # 'left' : 'LEFT',
    # 'right' : 'RIGHT',
    # 'button 1' : 'PLAY',
    # 'button 2' : 'PAUSE',
    # 'button 3' : 'STOP',
    # 'button 4' : 'ENTER',
    # Here are the PS3 joy stick mappings
    # JOY_CMDS = {
    # 'button 5' : 'UP',
    # 'button 7' : 'DOWN',
    # 'button 8' : 'LEFT',
    # 'button 6' : 'RIGHT',
    # 'up' : 'UP',
    # 'down' : 'DOWN',
    # 'left' : 'LEFT',
    # 'right' : 'RIGHT',
    # 'button 14' : 'SELECT', # <circle>
    # 'button 16' : 'EXIT', # <square>
    # 'button 15' : 'STOP', # <x>
    # 'button 1' : 'ENTER', # <select>
    # 'button 11' : 'VOL+', # <L1>
    # 'button 9' : 'VOL-', # <L2>
    # 'button 2' : 'MUTE', # <L3>
    # 'button 10' : 'MUTE', # <R2>
    # 'button 4' : 'PLAY', # <start>
    # 'button 13' : 'PLAY', # <start>
    # 'button 17' : 'MENU', # <ps>
    # ======================================================================
    # TVtime settings:
    # ======================================================================
    # Location of the TV time program
    # Default: Use the value in freevo.conf
    # TVTIME_CMD = CONF.tvtime
    # ======================================================================
    # MPlayer settings:
    # ======================================================================
    # MPLAYER_AO_DEV = 'oss:/dev/dsp' # e.g.: oss,sdl,alsa, see mplayer docs
    # MPLAYER_VO_DEV_OPTS = '' # e.g.: ':some_var=vcal'
    # DVD_LANG_PREF = 'en,se,no' # Order of preferred languages on DVD.
    # DVD_SUBTITLE_PREF = '' # Order of preferred subtitles on DVD.
    # Priority of mplayer process. 0 is unchanged, <0 is higher prio, >0 lower prio.
    # prio <0 has no effect unless run as root.
    # MPLAYER_NICE = -20
    # Mplayer options to use the software scaler. If your CPU is fast enough, you
    # might try a software scaler. You can disable it later for some larger files
    # with the mplayer option '-nosws'. If you have -framedrop or -hardframedrop
    # as mplayer option, the software scaler will also not be used.
    # A good value for this variable is:
    # MPLAYER_SOFTWARE_SCALER = "-subfont-text-scale 5 -fs -sws 2 -vf scale=%s:-3,"\
    # "expand=%s:%s " % ( CONF.width, CONF.width, CONF.height )
    # older versions of mplayer may need
    # MPLAYER_SOFTWARE_SCALER = '-xy %s -sws 2 -vop scale:-1:-1:-1:100' % CONF.width
    # MPLAYER_SOFTWARE_SCALER = ''
    # Mplayer arguments for different media formats. (eg DVDs, CDs, AVI files, etc)
    # Uses a default value if nothing else matches.
    # MPLAYER_ARGS = { 'dvd' : '-cache 8192',
    # 'vcd' : '-cache 4096',
    # 'cd' : '-cache 1024 -cdda speed=2',
    # 'tv' : '-nocache',
    # 'ivtv' : '-cache 8192',
    # 'avi' : '-cache 5000 -idx',
    # 'rm' : '-cache 5000 -forceidx',
    # 'rmvb' : '-cache 5000 -forceidx',
    # 'webcam' : 'tv:// -tv driver=v4l:width=352:height=288:outfmt=yuy2:device=/dev/video2',
    # 'default': '-cache 5000'
    # Number of seconds before seek value times out. This is used when
    # seeking a specified number of minutes into a movie. If you make
    # a mistake or change your mind, the seek value will timeout after
    # this many seconds.
    # MPLAYER_SEEK_TIMEOUT = 8
    # Autocrop files when playing. This is useful for files in 4:3 with black
    # bars on a 16:9 tv
    # MPLAYER_AUTOCROP = 0
    # Try to set correct 'delay' and 'mc' values for mplayer based on the delay
    # from mmpython.
    # This should correct av sync problems with mplayer for some files, but
    # may also break things. (I don't know, that's why it's disabled by default).
    # WARNING: When seeking, the playback is out of sync for some seconds!
    # MPLAYER_SET_AUDIO_DELAY = 0
    # Mplayer video filter for interlaced or progressive videos. If you have
    # a slow pc, do not use post processing
    # MPLAYER_VF_INTERLACED = ''
    # MPLAYER_VF_PROGRESSIVE = 'pp=fd'
    # For pal and dvb-t recordings, the following looks good
    # MPLAYER_VF_INTERLACED = 'pp=md/de,phase=U'
    # MPLAYER_VF_INTERLACED = 'pp=de/fd'
    # MPLAYER_VF_PROGRESSIVE = 'pp=de'
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        outPutFile.close();
    %>
    <html>
    <head>
    <link href="jsp/css.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
    <title>Capital Group</title>
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    <body leftmargin="0" topmargin="0" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0">
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    Looks like the installation does not work for Eclipse 64 bit version, encountered this generic error:
    -- Cannot complete the install because some dependencies are not satisfiable
      com.businessobjects.crystalreports.integration.eclipse.feature.feature.group [2.0.12.r1476] cannot be installed in this environment because its filter is not applicable. --
    Tried it in several machines with several Eclipse 64 bit versions (including Helios & Indigos), got the same results.
    Downloaded the 32 bit version of Eclipse and the installation completed successfully - tried it in a couple of machines (a 32 bit machine & a 64 bit version), both installed without any errors.
    Posting my findings to ask if any of you encountered the same problem or is there any workaround to install it for 64 bit Eclipse ?
    Thanks - Joe.

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