How to Play an .AVI File Using FoxPro for Windows
ID: Q124775
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Visual FoxPro for Windows, version 3.0
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Microsoft FoxPro for Windows, version 2.6a
SUMMARY
This article shows by example how to play a video .AVI file using FoxPro
for Windows.
MORE INFORMATION
The code example below employs the FOXTOOLS.FLL library to register a
Windows system function, MMSYSTEM.DLL. MMSYSTEM.DLL ships with Windows
versions 3.1 and later. The library is usually located in the
\WINDOWS\SYSTEM subdirectory. After the REGFN() function registers the
multimedia function, MciSendString, the AVI file plays within a window
defined by the program.
Sample Code
- Install Video for Windows on the computer that will be used to run the
sample code.
- Create a program containing the following code, and run it:
IF ! 'FOXTOOLS' $ SET('LIBRARY')
SET LIBRARY TO SYS(2004)+"FOXTOOLS.FLL" ADDITIVE
ENDIF
x=""
avi=REGFN("MciSendString","@C@CII","I","mmsystem")
foxwh=mainhwnd()
cmd="open c:\fpw26\tazmovie.avi type AVIVideo alias "+ ;
"Animation parent "+LTRIM(STR(foxwh))+" style "+LTRIM(STR(12345))
*open the avi file
ret = CALLFN(avi,@cmd,@x, 0, 0)
IF ret > 0
WAIT WINDOW "Problems"
ENDIF
* Put the window at location 10 10 relative to the parent window
* with a size of 200 200
cmd="put Animation window at 20 20 200 200"
ret = CALLFN(avi,@cmd,@x, 0, 0)
IF ret > 0
WAIT WINDOW "Cannot create child window"
ENDIF
* The wait tells the MCI command to complete before returning
* control to the application.
cmd="play Animation wait"
ret = CALLFN(avi,@cmd,@x, 0, 0)
IF ret > 0
WAIT WINDOW "Cannot play AVI"
ENDIF
* Close windows so they don't crash when you exit the application.
cmd="close Animation"
ret = callfn(avi,@cmd,@x, 0, 0)
IF ret > 0
WAIT WINDOW "Cannot close AVI window"
ENDIF
SET LIBRARY TO
Additional query words:
VFoxWin FoxWin
Keywords : kbcode kbmm FxprgFoxtools
Version : 2.60a 3.00
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type :
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