The embedding works. I can see MOV in xplorer2 in the embedded WMP. That might mean my WMP is enabled.nas8e9 wrote:With my lousy MSDN skills, I wonder whether Windows needs WMP enabled to have its embedding functionality intact. IE (admittedly deeper embedded in Windows) can, at least in Windows 7, be disabled while the engine is still there for other software to use. I can imagine MS taking a similar route with WMP?admin wrote:With XY I'm trying to avoid such dependencies. For example on my system I have WMP completely disabled and still can preview all sorts of media types through XY right through the low level API.hulland wrote:I believe it IS WMP embedded as I once asked why the app would NOT play stuff, and it was in the days of Microsoft being told they could not force people to use WMP in Europe, and I had to install the wm codecs. So yes to your question, ( is that a difficult scenario to follow?)
There must be something special
(1) about MOV (well, it's Apple...) AND
(2) about your system AND
(3) about XY
that causes the behavior you see. I currently cannot see me employing the ActiveX technology, so that leaves it to you working out point (2) (your system).(Unless you focus on (1) and convince Apple to change the format...
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However, when I attempt to open a file in WMP I get this screen (and I get it since I uninstalled WMP years ago.
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