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Originally Posted by demolition View Post
By reinstalling the generic -pr package, you should be able to pull in any missing dependencies. If that's what the problem is. I haven't tested this, though. The CSSU has its own -pr file, which overwrites the generic one. You should make sure PR1.3 is working properly before you install the CSSU.
Thanks for the suggestions, I think I can formulate what went wrong:

I had PR1.3, then installed CSSU, and later got some problems with my kernel so I flashed the kernel back to the basic nokia kernel. After that I removed the package including mediaplayer, with ap-get mediaplayer i got it back on my device. SO, could it be, that because I installed the basic mediaplayer package it conflicts with the dependencies (or whatever you two are referring to) of CSSU?

This is just a brainstorm of what I can make of it, is it resolvable with the commands you gave me? Or am I completely missing the point here^^

Originally Posted by demolition View Post
Also, do these videos (no need for apostrophe ;-)) play with mplayer? I don't know how to check the profile of a video on-device but are you sure they're all baseline?
Uhm, I am not sure what you are asking from me here, what I do know, is that when I copy the movies to the harddrive of my notebook. It really doesn't matter which player I use to play them, they all fail:
VLC hangs and asks for a crashreport
Mediaplayer classic gives an error report (some sort of LOGfile)
Windows media player gives the standard error "not playable"
Does this answer your question?


Videos.... (never old enough to learn, my old english teacher from highschool would've probably shot me if she knew I made such a basic mistake ;-))

Thanks again

Last edited by tim_de_wolf; 2011-10-26 at 15:22.