ATLMovie Attributes Sample: Uses Compiler COM Support and Active Movie Interfaces in an ATL Control
The ATLMovie attributes sample is an ATL control that demonstrates how to use compiler COM support and the Active Movie interfaces to play a movie. It implements several COM properties and methods on its IMovieCtl interface.
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Building and Running the Sample
To build and run this sample
Open the solution file ATLMovie.sln.
From the Build menu, click Build.
After the sample builds, open MovieCtl.htm in your Web browser. This will play the clock.avi file, which ships with Windows.
You may need to edit MovieCtl.htm and update the line:
MovieCtl.FileName = "C:\Winnt\Clock.AVI"
to point to the location of the Clock.AVI file on your particular system.
Properties and Methods
Properties
Name |
Description |
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FileName |
The file name of the movie to play. |
Methods
Name |
Description |
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Pause |
Pause the currently playing movie. |
Play |
Play the movie pointed to by the FileName property. |
Reset |
Reset the playing position to the beginning of the movie. |
Stop |
Stop the movie. |
Attributes
This sample uses the following attributes:
coclass, dual, emitidl, helpstring, id, in, module, object, oleautomation, pointer_default, progid, propput, registration_script, threading, uuid
Keywords
This sample uses the following keywords:
BEGIN_COM_MAP; BEGIN_MSG_MAP; BEGIN_OBJECT_MAP; BEGIN_PROPERTY_MAP; CComCoClass; CComControl; CComModule::GetClassObject; CComModule::GetLockCount; CComModule::Init; CComModule::RegisterServer; CComModule::Term; CComModule::UnregisterServer; CComObjectRootEx; COM_INTERFACE_ENTRY; COM_INTERFACE_ENTRY_IMPL; COM_INTERFACE_ENTRY_IMPL_IID; CreateBrushIndirect; CreateFilterGraph; CWindow::GetDC; DECLARE_REGISTRY_RESOURCEID; DeleteObject; DisableThreadLibraryCalls; END_COM_MAP; END_MSG_MAP; END_OBJECT_MAP; END_PROPERTY_MAP; FillRect; GetProperty; IDispatchImpl; IMediaControlPtr::Pause; IMediaControlPtr::Release; IMediaControlPtr::RenderFile; IMediaControlPtr::Run; IMediaControlPtr::Stop; IMediaPositionPtr::CurrentPosition; IMediaPositionPtr::Duration; IObjectSafetyImpl; IOleControlImpl; IOleInPlaceActiveObjectImpl; IOleInPlaceObjectWindowlessImpl; IOleInPlaceObjectWindowlessImpl::SetObjectRects; IOleObjectImpl; IPersistStorageImpl; IPersistStreamInitImpl; IProvideClassInfo2Impl; IVideoWindowPtr::CreateInstance; IVideoWindowPtr::Owner; IVideoWindowPtr::SetWindowPosition; IVideoWindowPtr::Visible ; IVideoWindowPtr::WindowStyle ; IViewObjectExImpl; MESSAGE_HANDLER; OBJECT_ENTRY; OffsetRect; OleTranslateColor; Reset; SetWindowPosition; SysFreeString
Note
Some of the samples, such as this one, have not been modified to reflect the changes in the Visual C++ wizards, libraries, and compiler, but still demonstrate how to complete your desired task.