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Dec 29th, 1999, 01:26 AM
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Thread Starter
Hyperactive Member
Appearently I already posted a topic phrased like this, but VB-World lost it, ohwell. Does anyone know how to retrieve things like the time length and position from the ActiveMovie Control once a file has been loaded into it? I want to do this because I want to be able to manipulate the control, without having to see it, this way I can make my own playing interface. Also does anyone know the API calls to get things like the sound volume or balance of the computer? Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks alot.
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Dec 29th, 1999, 01:41 AM
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i have the nauseating suspicion that you need to know the windows handles of several objects, but im allergic to the API and HWND's i suggest contacting MS
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Dec 29th, 1999, 01:46 AM
#3
Thread Starter
Hyperactive Member
Well, actually, I just figured out how to get the file time, and the position, but that was through the little handy VB6 menus, and I have no idea what this Filter crap is, although I'd like to find out. Where does Microsoft have that hidden link to tell me about it? Questions regarding system volume and time still pending...
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Dec 29th, 1999, 02:55 AM
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:: In a daze ::
MUST READ... MUST REPLY... hehehe
To use the Filter you add, *.MP3 or *.WAV etc.. what it does is if you have the program setup for the user to GET a file such as MP3 or WAV, the FILTER will only show files with those extensions.
Hope this helps.. 
Knight
[This message has been edited by Knight_Vision (edited 12-29-1999).]
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Dec 29th, 1999, 03:29 AM
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Guru
You can use the MCI API to get/set the system volume.
By the way: "Phobic's Media Player, System Requirements: Windows Media Player" (Correct me if I'm wrong, but I just don't see it happenning...)
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Dec 29th, 1999, 05:28 AM
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Member
I read, I replied.
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Dec 29th, 1999, 06:49 AM
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Lively Member
No I won't, because you didn't put the subject matter in the "Topic" box
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