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    #1 gruntmods

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    Posted 09 June 2009 - 07:10 AM

    How can i embedd a video in vb?

    #2 iBotPeaches

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    Posted 09 June 2009 - 07:12 AM

    A video you have like an .avi or like a youtube video?

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    Posted 09 June 2009 - 01:49 PM

    A video you have like an .avi or like a youtube video?

    .wmv

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    Posted 09 June 2009 - 06:45 PM

    WMV is the easiest.

    Step 1) Open up project in VB.
    Step 2) Right click on anything in the toolbox and click on "Choose items" (may take some time to load).
    Step 3) Go to the COM Components tab.
    Step 4) Scroll down and check "Windows Media Player".
    Step 5) Now in the toolbox, drag out the Windows Media Player component, and in the properties window you can set options for the file that your playing and stuff.

    Hope you understand, PM me if you need help.

    #5 gruntmods

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    Posted 10 June 2009 - 06:28 AM

    WMV is the easiest.

    Step 1) Open up project in VB.
    Step 2) Right click on anything in the toolbox and click on "Choose items" (may take some time to load).
    Step 3) Go to the COM Components tab.
    Step 4) Scroll down and check "Windows Media Player".
    Step 5) Now in the toolbox, drag out the Windows Media Player component, and in the properties window you can set options for the file that your playing and stuff.

    Hope you understand, PM me if you need help.

    Thanks!

    #6 Dark Slipstream

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    Posted 10 June 2009 - 12:54 PM

    Try a WebBrowser control too, it plays Flash (.SWF) files, I'm sure it ban play more than that.