On Nov 28, 2006, at 18:56 UTC, Peter Rodwell wrote:

> >Consider using a MoviePlayer instead.  That has all the methods and
> >events you need to do this job, I believe.
> 
> Yes, that was my first idea, but apart from several aesthetic
> considerations (don't like its appearace and, more importantly,
> it displays the name of the file it's playing, not the name of
> the piece of music)

I was assuming you'd use an invisible MoviePlayer.

> it has the same problem.

Sorry, what problem, specifically?  It has a Stop event so you can know
when the current song is done; and of course it has methods to pause
(Stop) and resume (Play) the song at any time.  Seems like it should do
everything you need.  But maybe I'm missing something?

Best,
- Joe

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