Re: [DUG] Windows Media Player Replacement

2007-07-17 Thread Neven MacEwan
VLC? Steve Peacocke wrote: I am finally giving up on all the problems that Windows Media Player are giving and am searching for a total replacement. As most VCLs are wrappers around the Windows Media Player, can anyone suggest an alternative that does not use this buggy player. I only need a

Re: [DUG] Windows Media Player Replacement

2007-07-17 Thread Steve Peacocke
Looks good Neven, thanks. Do you know if there is a VCL component that can use this? Steve On 18/07/07, Neven MacEwan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: VLC? Steve Peacocke wrote: I am finally giving up on all the problems that Windows Media Player are giving and am searching for a total replacement.

Re: [DUG] Windows Media Player Replacement

2007-07-17 Thread Neven MacEwan
Steve VLC have a wiki which is not responding right now but a quick google (vlc delphi') suggested Much easier way to bring *VLC* to your *Delphi* Application is to paste a TWebbrowser Object in your Form, is generate Code for the HTML and m3u file and let *...* May seem a liitle fat but

RE: [DUG] Windows Media Player Replacement

2007-07-17 Thread Sean Cross
KM Player? It's written in Delphi so it must be good. I use it. Get the beta, not the stable version. http://www.kmplayer.com/forums/index.php Regards Sean Cross IT Systems Development Manager Catalyst Risk Management PO Box 230 50 Dalton St Napier 4140 DDI: 06-8340362 mobile: 021 270 3466

Re: [DUG] Windows Media Player Replacement

2007-07-17 Thread Steve Peacocke
Ah, that's why I can't open their developers wiki. I'm not keen on using TWebbrowser, or even an ActiveX component, but will continue to look at this as it seems all I want. In the meantime, if anyone else has a suggestion of another Delphi controlled mediaplayer then please let me know. Thanks

RE: [DUG] Windows Media Player Replacement

2007-07-17 Thread Sean Cross
Ignore my last email, I missed the VCL requirement. Still a good player though. Regards Sean Cross IT Systems Development Manager Catalyst Risk Management PO Box 230 50 Dalton St Napier 4140 DDI: 06-8340362 mobile: 021 270 3466 Visit us at http://www.catalystrisk.co.nz/ Offices in Auckland,

Re: [DUG] Windows Media Player Replacement

2007-07-17 Thread Steve Peacocke
I'll still take a look at it - when that site is back up (I can't seem to be able to load it as yet). Thanks. Steve On 18/07/07, Sean Cross [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ignore my last email, I missed the VCL requirement. Still a good player though. Regards Sean Cross

Re: [DUG] Windows Media Player Replacement

2007-07-17 Thread Alister Christie
If you have lots of money to spend you could try http://www.leadtools.com/SDK/Multimedia/Multimedia-LE.htm Alister Christie Computers for People Ph: 04 471 1849 Fax: 04 471 1266 http://www.salespartner.co.nz PO Box 13085 Johnsonville Wellington Steve Peacocke wrote: I am finally giving up

RE: [DUG] Windows Media Player Replacement

2007-07-17 Thread Sean Cross
- [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Steve Peacocke Sent: Wednesday, 18 July 2007 11:36 a.m. To: NZ Borland Developers Group - Delphi List Subject: Re: [DUG] Windows Media Player Replacement I'll still take a look at it - when that site is back up (I can't seem to be able to load it as yet

Re: [DUG] Windows Media Player Replacement

2007-07-17 Thread Steve Peacocke
Although they try very hard not to tell you, it seems to be a .NET only tool. I'm developing in Win32. Thanks, I'm still on the lookout. So far I'm still investigating VLC. How about Media Player Classic - anyone know of a programmer way to use this? perhaps a VCL Component wrapper? Steve On