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I am trying to embed a player in my script but I have not found one that works well on windows xp and above it please indicate players that work in slave mode and are compatible with windows xp.

 

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Already tried with VLC but could not incorporate it using slave mode as is done in Mplayer and MPV

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9 hours ago, Belini said:

Already tried with VLC but could not incorporate it using slave mode as is done in Mplayer and MPV

It's not supported. You can, however, with libVLC (the library VLC is based on) according to the dev here. I don't know more about this, just googled. This page has a whole bunch of references to get started. Good luck! :)

P.S. I don't know what you're doing and how possible it would be, but you might consider embedding a HTML page with an embedded VLC player in it. That sounds easiest to me.

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@KaFu already saw this UDF but I do not want to use object functions because using these functions I had problems working well in one operating system and giving error in another and if I use slave mode I will not have this problem

@seadoggie01 I also don't have enough knowledge to be able to use libVLC (the VLC library is based on) and to embed an HTML page I need to use object and didn't want to do it this way.

 

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