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JavaFX mediaplayer playing video in eclipse but not in runnable jar

I've been having this issue for some days now and cannot find the solution. The problem is that when i run my program in eclipse my intro video shows up and plays, but when i export it in a runnable jar the video does not load, only the jframe loads.

I am using eclipse with e(fx)clipse on it.

in my main class I am just creating a Jframe and adding the MediaPanel object to the Jframe:

mediaPanel = new MediaPanel( "/videos/Composite2.avi" );
        frame.getContentPane().add(mediaPanel);

This is my MediaPanel Class

import java.awt.BorderLayout;
import java.awt.Component;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.net.MalformedURLException;
import java.net.URL;

import javax.media.CannotRealizeException;
import javax.media.Manager;
import javax.media.NoPlayerException;
import javax.media.Player;
import javax.swing.JPanel;

    public class MediaPanel extends JPanel
    {

        Player mediaPlayer;
         public MediaPanel( String mediaURL ) throws MalformedURLException
         {

            URL mediaURL1 = this.getClass().getResource(mediaURL);
            System.out.println(mediaURL1);
             setLayout( new BorderLayout() ); // use a BorderLayout

             // Use lightweight components for Swing compatibility
     Manager.setHint( Manager.LIGHTWEIGHT_RENDERER, true );

             try
             {
             // create a player to play the media specified in the URL
                  mediaPlayer = Manager.createRealizedPlayer( mediaURL1 );
                 // get the components for the video and the playback controls
                 Component video = mediaPlayer.getVisualComponent();
                 //Component controls = mediaPlayer.getControlPanelComponent();

                 if ( video != null )
                 add( video, BorderLayout.CENTER ); // add video component

                // if ( controls != null )
                 //add( controls, BorderLayout.SOUTH ); // add controls
                 mediaPlayer.start(); // start playing the media clip

             } // end try
             catch ( NoPlayerException noPlayerException )
             {
                 System.err.println( "No media player found" );
             } // end catch
             catch ( CannotRealizeException cannotRealizeException )
     {
                 System.err.println( "Could not realize media player" );
             } // end catch
             catch ( IOException iOException )
       {
             System.err.println( "Error reading from the source" );
             } // end catch
          } // end MediaPanel constructor   

         public void stop(){
             mediaPlayer.stop();
         }
    } // end class MediaPanel

Have you installed these libs yet.

dirac-libs-1.0.2-9.fc18.i686.rpm

libavcodec52-0.7.15-32.fc18.i686.rpm

libavformat52-0.7.15-32.fc18.i686.rpm

libavutil50-0.7.15-32.fc18.i686.rpm

libxavs1-0.1.51-2.fc18.i686.rpm

Once these were installed, javafx plays music like a charm.

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