- #Activate power media player how to
- #Activate power media player serial number
- #Activate power media player android
- #Activate power media player code
- #Activate power media player series
Make sure that multicast is enabled in the Wi-Fi router settings.
#Activate power media player serial number
Note: iOS users do not need to enter the serial number to activate the bundle version of Power Media Player.īefore you can access and play media located on a portable device that is running Power Media Player, you must first ensure Power Media Player (on your mobile device) and CyberLink PowerDVD* (on your PC) are connected to the same Wi-Fi (wireless) network. Launch Power Media Playeron your mobile device.Įnter the 8-digit serial number to activate Power Media Player Bundle Ver. Note: The user interface in the snapshots might differ slightly among PowerDVD versions. Select Power Media Player on the Devices or Home Media (DLNA) tab.įind the 8-digit serial number at the bottom of the window. on their device.įollow the below steps to activate CyberLink Power Media Player Bundle Ver.:
#Activate power media player android
Windows 8 and Android users need a serial number to activate Power Media Player Bundle Ver. is stored in the Ultra version of PowerDVD desktop application. The serial number for Power Media Player Bundle Ver. is free for users who purchased PowerDVD Ultra version of PowerDVD 16, 15, 14, 13 and 12. ' In case pMediaObject is not an IWMPMedia item.Įmbedding the Windows Media Player Control in a. ' If the file is corrupt or missing, show theĭim errSource As WMPLib.IWMPMedia2 = e.pMediaObjectĭim errorItem As WMPLib.IWMPErrorItem = errSource.Error Note that information about the error can be retrieved from the _WMPOCXEvents_MediaErrorEvent argument.
#Activate power media player code
The following code could be inserted in the subroutine to provide minimal error-handling capability. The following code is displayed: Private Sub AxWindowsMediaPlayer1_MediaError(ByVal sender As Object, _īyVal e As _WMPOCXEvents_MediaErrorEvent) Handles AxWindowsMediaPlayer1.MediaError A list of events appears in the drop-down list to the right. From the drop-down list at the top of the window, select the Windows Media Player control. To create an event handler, open the code window for your form class. Your application should handle error events sent by the Player.
The Windows Media Player control does not raise an exception when it encounters an error such as an invalid URL. The managed-code wrapper for the Windows Media Player control exposes the Controls object as Ctlcontrols to avoid collision with the Controls property inherited from. The following code is displayed: Private Sub Button2_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, _Īdd this line to the subroutine: () Add the Stop Codeĭouble-click the Stop button to reveal the Code window.
If you have added the digital media content from the Windows Media Player SDK to the library in Windows Media Player, you can use this code instead: axWindowsMediaPlayer1.currentPlaylist = _Ī("mediafile")īecause the autoStart property is true by default, Windows Media Player will start playing when you set the currentPlaylist or URL property. In the preceding code example, "axWindowsMediaPlayer1" is the default name of the Windows Media Player control and "c:\mediafile.wmv" is a placeholder for the name of the media you want to play. The following code is displayed: Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, _īyVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.ClickĪdd this line to the subroutine: AxWindowsMediaPlayer1.URL = "c:\mediafile.wmv" Add the Play Codeĭouble-click the Play button to reveal the Code window. Select the second button and change its Text property to "Stop". Select the first button and change the Text property to "Play". For audio-only content, a visualization will appear. When the user plays a video, it will appear in the window. Select the Windows Media Player control, then change the uiMode property to "none". Resize the control, and then place it where you want the video window to appear. Add the Video WindowĪdd the Windows Media Player control to a form.
#Activate power media player how to
This section describes how to create an application that plays video and has custom play and stop buttons. NET application, first add the component to a form as described in Using the Windows Media Player Control with Microsoft Visual Studio
#Activate power media player series
To use the functionality of Windows Media Player 9 Series or later in a Visual Basic.