![]() ![]() VLC player has been well known for some time for it's support and compatibility with a wide range of video formats. ![]() ![]() The main reason I created this UDF was to provide users with a free video playback solution for their AutoIT GUIs that supports the maximum number of codecs possible. This approach works with AutoIT, and is the reason for the success of this UDF. So far j_stam_84 seems to have been the only person in the forums to go the path of creating the VLC ActiveX object within an embedded Webbrowser object. The Help page on GUICtrlCreateObj also states "Not every (ActiveX) control can be embedded (inside an AutoIT GUI).". The biggest issue has been that the VLC ActiveX object doesn't seem to work if created in an AutoIT GUI using the GUICtrlCreateObj function. There have been many attempts to create VLC controls for AutoIT, and have them embed successfully in AutoIT GUIs. My UDF works with the current version of VLC at the time of writing this topic (version 1.0.5). That UDF utilises an older version of the VLC ActiveX object that is no longer supported in versions of VLC greater than 0.8.5. Here is a link to his topic -> VLC Media Player. This UDF is a continuation of the outdated work done by j_stam_84 back in 2006. This UDF allows users to create and manipulate a VLC control within an AutoIT GUI. ![]()
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