[Q] Omnia 2 Windows Média Player - use wide theme - Omnia II General

Hello, everyone
I Recognized, that there are 2 Pre-Installed Themes for the Media Player - but you can't use the Wide Theme.
If i interchange the Filenames, something funny happens:laugh::
In the Menu, you can only choose „Wide-Theme“ but because the filenames are changed, it's the Normal, Vertical Theme.
Note:
The wide theme actually works in Full-Screen but not in normal use.
Did you know?: The Omnia 2 can play 1080 and even 1440p Video!

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K3yMaster said:
Nice tip to use Album. Dunno why CorePlayer doesnt play the file as well as WMP/Album.
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Because CorePlayer hasn't hardware support yet.
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