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On 17/04/14 11:23, Fernand Vanrie wrote:
On The French user site i found usefull code to play video on Windows 
using the API and Basic.

The code opens a MediaWindow and play any video

The player has a undocumented method "CreatePlayerWindow" who needs 
arguments (a empty array do crash LO)

Do someone knows how to use this method and how Video can been played in 
a Dialog ?

hi Fernand,

let's see...

avmedia/source/win/window.cxx:
bool Window::create( const uno::Sequence< uno::Any >& rArguments )
{
    IVideoWindow* pVideoWindow = const_cast< IVideoWindow* >( mrPlayer.getVideoWindow() );
    WNDCLASS* mpWndClass = lcl_getWndClass();

    if( !mnFrameWnd && pVideoWindow && mpWndClass )
    {
        awt::Rectangle  aRect;
        sal_IntPtr       nWnd;

        rArguments[ 0 ] >>= nWnd;
        rArguments[ 1 ] >>= aRect;

        mnParentWnd = static_cast<int>(nWnd);


so on Windows, parameters are a HWND of the parent and a rectangle...
probably the parameters are undocumented for a reason, very
system-dependent and subject to change without notice.  also i have no
idea how you can get a window's HWND from BASIC code.


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