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Using mpgs in Delphi

 
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Paul Marshman
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PostPosted: Thu May 03, 2007 8:08 pm    Post subject: Using mpgs in Delphi Reply with quote



Hi

I'm hoping someone can help with my problem. I've written some simple Delphi 7 code to run an mpg using TMediaplayer and TAnimate (the standard way as far as I'm aware). The problem is when I run the .exe file on another pc 9 times out of 10 only the audio plays. If I open another window over the TAnimate object it will reveal some of the video when it is then minimised or closed, but obviously I dont want to have to do this!!

Any help would be greatly appreciated
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harrie
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PostPosted: Mon May 07, 2007 4:29 am    Post subject: Re: Using mpgs in Delphi Reply with quote



Don't use TMediaPlayer .. use DSPack instead -
http://progdigy.com/modules.php?name=DSPack

it's open source freeware

the \Demos\D6-D7\VMR\VMRPlayWin example will have you up and running
quickly.

- harrie


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Hi

I'm hoping someone can help with my problem. I've written some simple Delphi 7 code to run an mpg using TMediaplayer and TAnimate (the standard way as far as I'm aware). The problem is when I run the .exe file on another pc 9 times out of 10 only the audio plays. If I open another window over the TAnimate object it will reveal some of the video when it is then minimised or closed, but obviously I dont want to have to do this!!

Any help would be greatly appreciated
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