Why did the application ask to use the native media player?
If Vision encounters an error during video playback that it cannot recover from, it will provide the option of viewing the video in the native media player instead. This may happen if there is a server error or a problem streaming the specified format type. If the application crashes or displays the error a lot during video playback, the first thing to do is reduce the video format through the preferences. Some older versions of a given operating system may contain defects that will affect some video formats over others. An example of this is the 9000 (Bold) 4.6.0.167 operating system where the more stable format is the lowest. The lower quality format available is “H.263 Video and AMR Audio.” The preferred solution would be to upgrade your operating system to the newest publicly available version.
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