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Anyway... just for the record, the xwinwrap possibility let me curious and i tried it, compiled for the N900 and tried it with mplayer.
It didn't work. It did indeed show the mplayer movie on the screen, but no UI elements and I wasn't able to interact with it either. I used "power" and "Ctrl-backspace" to get back the UI but then the video was not showing in the background (the sound was working and the mplayer text showed it running, though).
Is this possible with the default player?
Or some other app?
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