Palm Treo Pro trouble: Windows media player passes each time the screen saver updated

The treo Pro is an excellent application of low power consumption screensaver that displays date, time and info missed calls. However, the disappointment is that when you listen to music while in screen saver mode, windows media player ignores all the minutes when the clock on the screen saver updates / refreshes.

Since the clock updates every minute, the player skips a beat with unerring accuracy.

It's the solution to this problem. Please, do not respond to a 'solution' to disable the screen saver. I who have already tested and am aware of it. I don't want to disable the default screen saver.

Agree. I discovered that letting Windows media player running on the screen prevents the screen saver from kicking in (which she does if the phone is on the screen today). The screen always shows the player running but will drive according to the configuration.

With that, the problem is solved when I play music in a car, but it will be a pain when walking or jogging.

So I guess the only solution is to disable the screen saver with a single operation... desire, I had an app for that!

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