Mark wrote:Keyless,
The problem is not getting a WMV to play. The problem is that not all WMVs will play correctly and some WMVs will play correctly on one but not on another machine. The only format that plays 99% reliably is the MCI compatible format (or whatever you want to call it).
Best,
Mark
as long as WMV 9 codec is installed which is included in all recent WMP players and standard on Vista and XP sp3 they will play. If you are using anything less then WMV 9 you should take that VCR remote you probably still have and smack yourself in the head, the quality of 9 is lightyears from the earlier ones.
I checked the Window class and it is ActiveMovie, so I don't think it is MCI at all but is using directshow through VFW Video For Windows so ituses (ActiveMovie/directshow codecs).
I'm more worried about Richards bug, there are plenty of commercial and vital apps out there that still use VFW.