I just gave that a shot and no luck.

Thanks for the idea though... 

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Have you tried shortening the file name to something DOS compatable?
( 8 characters + extension )

   i.e. Classrom.flv


- Guy

At 06:20 PM 06/09/2006, Kent Haynes wrote:
>It's not huge  3.9 MB.
>
>But we've just discovered some more info.  It's definitely related to 
>the FAT32 file system.  We formatted two partitions on the drive one 
>NTFS and another FAT32 and sure enough the NTFS plays fine FAT32 
>doesn't play.  So I was looking for weird characters in the path.  
>Nothing out of the ordinary. Path + name = english/flv/Classroom.flv  I

>also tried english\flv\Classroom.flv to no avail.
>
>None of our package structures are deep at all.


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