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If you're using the Windows Media Player, try this. When in the app, go to Tools -> Settings -> Buttons
Assign one button (the action button is a good one for this) to "screen toggle" which will turn the screen off. This will keep it from responding to random taps on the screen. Make sure to check the "unmap buttons during backgroud play" box.
Assign the rest of the buttons to "full screen toggle" which does nothing when the screen is off (which basically makes them null.)
The only thing you have to worry about with this config is whether you depress the volume button (action button) on accident, which isn't all that likely. Please note that when you set these buttons to this config, they'll only apply when media player is the active running aplication. It won't affect their funtionality when using other apps.
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