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- Subject: Re: A Visual Basic question
- Message-ID: <1992Sep16.020322.25443%yfwu@Uz.nthu.edu.tw>
- Date: 16 Sep 92 02:03:22 GMT
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- You can use Visual Basic Professional Toolkit to accomplish this!
- There is a new control called MCI (Media Control Interface) that you can
- play sound, image, etc.
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- If you don't have VB Pro. Toolkit, you can just call Multimedia API function.
- Y.F. Wu
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