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ndi Have yot tried to copy the videos over to another phone or PC and play them? Maybe the files got nuked. Ideally, send one over BT to another N900.
I have tried to install extra decoders support with same result. I can play every file that i had before on my device for 6 seconds then the error. If I play a format I know is not supported (without the extra decoders) the media player just freezes and the dots just flash back and forth. I then have to reboot my device to get it to work again with the 6 second playback. I have checked the video files on my PC and there is nothing wrong with them. I have a second n900 with the exact same problem. Why is this happening ? Please help.
I also have the enhanced Linux kernel for power users installed running the n900 500 - 1000 Mhz but this changed nothing, still same problem.