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- From: Guy Roberts <guy@objskill.demon.co.uk>
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++
- Subject: Re: Quicktime and AVI Animations in Windows?
- Date: Mon, 15 Apr 1996 15:24:59 +0100
- Organization: Object Skills Ltd
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- In article <Pine.LNX.3.91.960414142206.16771A-100000@beta02>,
- GRuMBLeFiSH <ug940096@omega.scs.carleton.ca> writes
- >I'm using MSVC++, and I would REALLY like to be able to put either a
- >full-screen or an animated-no-border-section of the screen up so I can
- >get some movement into my screen savers. Does anyone know of a way I can
- >make quicktime or avi or ANY animation files play relatively easily? I am
- >really stumped.
- >
-
- How about using the VideoPlay OCX from Media Architects Inc that comes
- with MSVC 4.1 (subscription release). It can play avi.
-
- Guy Roberts | Visual C++, Visual Basic
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