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Hi all

I have the commission to create a small program in AutoIt.

Among other things, this script should be able to run movies in a GUI.

This is not a problem. I decided to take the ActiveX Object from the Windows Media Player to play movies in my GUI. This because the Media Player is installed on all of our computers.

My short test-script (see below) is working nearly perfect, but I can't resize the movie during playing!

How can I achieve that I can resize the GUI during running the movie and the movie is also resizing?

How can I do this?

Or can I embed the Media Player in an other way, to use this functionality?

#include <GUIConstantsEx.au3>
#include <WindowsConstants.au3>
Opt("GUIOnEventMode", 1)

Global $hGUI1, $oWMP1, $hWMP1, $sURL

$sURL = FileOpenDialog("Please choose a movie", @HomeDrive, "Movies (*.mpg;*.mpeg;*.mp4; *.avi)", 1)
If @error Or Not $sURL Then _Exit()

$hGUI1 = GUICreate("Test", 300, 200, -1, -1, $WS_SIZEBOX)
GUISetState(@SW_SHOW)
GUISetOnEvent($GUI_EVENT_RESIZED, "_Resize")
GUISetOnEvent($GUI_EVENT_CLOSE, "_Exit")

$oWMP1 = ObjCreate("WMPlayer.OCX")
If Not IsObj($oWMP1) Then Exit
$hWMP1 = GUICtrlCreateObj($oWMP1, 0, 0, 300, 200)
GUICtrlSetResizing($hWMP1, $GUI_DOCKBORDERS)

With $oWMP1
    .URL = $sURL
    Local $iEmergencyTimer = TimerInit()
    While .playState() = 9 ;Wait while playState = Transitioning (Preparing new media item)
        If TimerDiff($iEmergencyTimer) > 2000 Then ExitLoop
        Sleep(50)
    WEnd
    .settings.autoStart = False
    .controls.stop() ;Stop, to ensure, that they are at the beginning!
    .fullscreen = False
    .stretchToFit = True
    .settings.setMode('loop', True)
    .settings.playCount = 1000000
    .settings.rate = 1
    .uiMode = 'none'
    .settings.volume = 100
    .settings.mute = False
    .enableContextMenu = True

    .controls.play()
EndWith

While True
    Sleep(10)
WEnd
Exit

Func _Resize()
    Local $aSize = WinGetPos($hGUI1)
    ConsoleWrite("Resize: " & GUICtrlSetPos($hWMP1, 0, 0, $aSize[2], $aSize[3]) & @CRLF)
EndFunc ;==>_Resize

Func _Exit()
    Exit
EndFunc ;==>_Exit

Many thanks, Veronesi

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