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    Exclamation How to Associate a File with a Player Designed in VB...

    Hi Guys,
    Recently I've designed a Player in VB with Impulse MP3 Control. I like to associate my Player with MP3 files. What should I do to open my Media Player and start Playing automatically when a user clicks on a MP3 file... Please Help me...

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    You can use the VB registry calls to associate them.
    Give me a second and I will look them up for you.
    All contents of the above post that aren't somebody elses are mine, not the property of some media corporation.
    (Just a heads-up)

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    All contents of the above post that aren't somebody elses are mine, not the property of some media corporation.
    (Just a heads-up)

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    Thank you Sastraxi... I got it...

    Hi Sastraxi, thank you for ur reply.. Thanks a lot.. I've not tried this thing yet. After trying It I'll contact you again. Keep in regular touch. I also need to ask u another question. I created a Media Player with the Multimedia Control. I've added a Picture box to my form. When I select a VCD file (*.dat) I'll open it with mmcontrol1.hwnd=picture1.hwnd
    Now what should I make to view the Picture Full Screen. Can u please Help me.. Currenlty I've designed a MP3 Player. If you're interested to see it. Contact me at [email protected]. I'll send it to you.
    Again Thanks a Lot.

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