Android media player bug - android

I have the media player playing an mp3 when I load my application. But I had to move this application and now every time I load the application this gives a force close error.
The media player is opened like this:
final MediaPlayer mp = MediaPlayer.create(Splash.this, R.raw.indra);
mp.start();
I know its the media player which causes the error as when I comment the lines above out the application works.
Is there any other ways I can try to load the mp3?
Thanks
Edit:
MediaPlayer mp = new MediaPlayer();
AssetFileDescriptor descriptor = contex.getAssets().openFd("indra.mp3");
mp.setDataSource( descriptor.getFileDescriptor(),
descriptor.getStartOffset(), descriptor.getLength() );
descriptor.close();
mp.prepare();
mp.start();
Edit:
try {
MediaPlayer mp = new MediaPlayer();
AssetFileDescriptor descriptor;
descriptor = contex.getAssets().openFd("indra.mp3");
mp.setDataSource( descriptor.getFileDescriptor(),
descriptor.getStartOffset(), descriptor.getLength() );
descriptor.close();
mp.prepare();
mp.start();
} catch (IOException e) {
// TODO Auto-generated catch block
e.printStackTrace();
}

Just put your file in asset folder n apply this code..
Media Player mp = new MediaPlayer();
AssetFileDescriptor descriptor = contex.getAssets().openFd(fileName);
mp.setDataSource( descriptor.getFileDescriptor(),
descriptor.getStartOffset(), descriptor.getLength() );
descriptor.close();
mp.prepare();
mp.start();

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#Override
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So what is the issue?
I want to Play full mp3 file which is 20 seconds.
I suggest you to have a look at this post
Basically if you try to enlarge the scope of MediaPlayer as instance variable it should work
(In the example is declared static, you probably do not need to declare it static)
just change this line:
MediaPlayer mediaPlayer = new MediaPlayer();
in:
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I want to play an mp3 file in my res/raw folder.
But i get error as "error (1, -2147483648)" and IOException on mp.prepare()
My code
try {
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I also tried with
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Another solution that I tried
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It will help more if you can post the StackTrace in your question.
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you can refer this link also play-audio-file-from-the-assets-directory and this also android-problem-playing-sounds-from-assets-folder

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