Video.seek() not working in Firefox

The Video.seek() method does not appear to be working in
Firefox.
It works fine in Flash Player 9 and IE.
I have the 9,115 plugin for Firefox.
Has anybody else ran into this problem?
Thanks!
dustoff.

Did a little more analysis.
NetStream.seek() does not work in FireFox if seek() is called
immediately after NetStream.play().
This does work in Flash Player 9.
However, I discovered that NetStream.seek() DOES work in
FireFox once the video is playing and called via an EventListener.
Just wanted to clarify.
However, in Firefox - I do want to show the first frame, and
then stop.
So any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks!
dustoff.

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