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<0> for some reason the control that editor puts down is somehow special <0> and it has extra properties that are not on the actual cl*** <0> and I have no idea how to add them to the cl*** <1> Why do you expect to be able to interact with an instance without refering to the actual instance you added to the form? <0> there is more then one way to create a control and I would like to be able to creat a reference to an instance and lets say ... p*** it to a function or something and still have access to the control's propeties <2> hi <3> hi <2> what's the absolute best solution for embedding any kind of video into my application? and windows media player control is the wrong answer
<0> hi <2> hi <0> you could use the api <0> its the same thing for the most part though <2> i've successfully used the api using a cl*** i found at mentalis.org, the only problem is that my samurai jack videos don't work properly in it (they work fine in media player cl***ic) <4> maybe look for the stuff that the File Copy dialog boxes and stuff use <2> the samurai jack videos don't play audio, while others (including other divx files) play fine... so that leads me to believe that a lot of other files could end up not working properly <4> but they are uncompressed avi's <2> what do you mean? <0> how do I make a top property in a VB6 user control <2> isn't it automatic? <0> its not showing up as a member of the control <3> fignuts, your videos not playing is just a question of the codec you have for media player. its not a question of your programming <2> martin2: even using mci? i'm not using the wmp control <2> what's odd is that it didn't give me audio, then i got a notice to update divx, then the audio worked, and now it doesn't again! <3> you need a proper codec if you expect something to play <3> ... <2> martin2: but other players (media player cl***ic) play it just fine <3> thats exactly what im talking about <0> Its there if I create the control using the form editor and then try to access its properties, but if I just declare something as the UserControl then its missing <3> mrHellFir, you need to add it to your project first.. just declaring it is not gonna make it show up <0> how? <3> references <0> but the user control is a part of the project I am working with <3> what do you mean by user control? <0> in VB6 you can create UserControls <3> yes <3> they should be seperate from projects you plan to use them in <3> gone to watch the world cup
<3> bbl <0> I dont want to make this one public <0> Dim oNewCtrl As VBControlExtender <0> ^_^ I figured it out <0> yey <0> got I hate VB6 <0> *god <5> lol <5> Switch to VB.NET <5> its way more powerfull <5> and Async Threading is leetskeet <6> hello, if anyone can help with this i'd be more than glad. i have this app, runfast, and i would like to remove its titlebar leaving only a combobox. how do i do this, what's the style for a toolbarless window? <6> this is what i've got now: STYLE DS_MODALFRAME | DS_CENTER | WS_POPUP | WS_CAPTION | WS_SYSMENU <6> EXSTYLE WS_EX_DLGMODALFRAME | WS_EX_TOOLWINDOW | WS_EX_APPWINDOW <7> If I want to drawer a new object on a form in code <3> why not just set the form's borderstyle to 0? <7> would it be Public txtNewBox as New Textbox or something? then define where it goes? <7> effexor: borderstyle = 0 would make it titlebarless <7> as martin2 said <6> Chro: oh i dont have the sourcecode, i'm in resource hacker checking around. i've mailed the original developer asking for him to do this without reply. <6> call me noob if you like :/ <3> you wont be able to do that by changing the resources <8> lol <6> ah ok, to bad :/ <8> change some pcitures and resource strings <8> lol <3> you could do it with api though <9> how about **** on a stick <9> then smell it <6> great.. <9> Gald i could help <9> joe?
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