TMediaPlayer problems

From: Vertuas (vertuas_at_[nospam)
Date: 11/03/04


Date: Wed, 03 Nov 2004 09:32:59 GMT

Hi all,

I am haveing someproblems with the use of a TMediaPlayer somponent at the
moment, an wondered if anyone could point in the direction of sorting them
out. The problems are thus :-

1/ When i have an MPEG video file playing (and i susspect the same for all
video files) i cannot get the thing to stop playing it. The onscreen stop
command is non responsive and calling the stop method won't stop it either.

2/ Media refuses to play certain kinds of video files even when the codec
are on the system and Windows Media Player plays them with out issue.

Are these problems fixable, or should i start looking away from media player
for no multimedia needs?

Thanks all

Regards
Vertuas



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