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== To author: ==
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Thank you for your time and effort. Would it be too much to ask you to give us guidelines how to stream files using Delphi and ActiveX component?
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: ''(unsigned by [[User:Derran|Derran]])''
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You can start streaming any time by modifying the MRL.
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VLCPlugin1.addTarget('C:\video.mpg', null, VLCPlayListInsert, 0);
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// you can use any MRL with parameters instead of 'c:\video.mpg' here
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See http://www.videolan.org/doc/streaming-howto/en/streaming-howto-en.html to create the MRL fitting to your desires.
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You can also create a playliste-file (like .m3u) and embedd the streaming parameters to this file.
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--[[User:Hogi|Hogi]] 00:01, 9 February 2007 (CET)
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== VLC and Delphi ==
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Delphi can also use the [[ExternalAPI]] like in [http://tothpaul.free.fr/sources.php?dprgrp.vld VideoLAN for Delphi] :D
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{ val:TValue }
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val.AsInteger := IntToStr(Panel1.Width);
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VLCLib.VLC_VariableSet('conf::width',val);
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val.AsInteger := inttostr(Panel1.Height);
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VLCLib.VLC_VariableSet('conf::height',val);
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== Controlling the size and client panel ==
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The ActiveX runs like a champ, but it wants to create its own window to display. I need it to show on a panel (or anything else to set size and position) within an application. I was able to set the size by:
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  val := inttostr(Panel1.Width);
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  VLCPlugin1.setVariable('conf::width',val);
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  val := inttostr(Panel1.Height);
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  VLCPlugin1.setVariable('conf::height',val);
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But this results in no display:
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  val := inttostr(Panel1.Handle);
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  VLCPlugin1.setVariable('drawable',val);
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You can hear the sound when you continue with:
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  VLCPlugin1.addTarget(OpenDialog.FileName, null, $1, 0);
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  VLCPlugin1.play;
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The 'drawable' variable is evidently not right, but it doesn't kick a compile error.
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What is the correct variable? Or is there a whole different way I should be doing this?
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Thanks.

Latest revision as of 04:50, 27 January 2019

Thanks to the article's author

I would like to extend my deepest thanks to the author of this article for simplifying the process of integrating VLC into the Delphi mainstream.

I find the tips in this article most helpful, and love the VideoLAN system immensley.

Simon

To author:

Thank you for your time and effort. Would it be too much to ask you to give us guidelines how to stream files using Delphi and ActiveX component?

(unsigned by Derran)

You can start streaming any time by modifying the MRL.

VLCPlugin1.addTarget('C:\video.mpg', null, VLCPlayListInsert, 0);
// you can use any MRL with parameters instead of 'c:\video.mpg' here

See http://www.videolan.org/doc/streaming-howto/en/streaming-howto-en.html to create the MRL fitting to your desires.

You can also create a playliste-file (like .m3u) and embedd the streaming parameters to this file. --Hogi 00:01, 9 February 2007 (CET)

VLC and Delphi

Delphi can also use the ExternalAPI like in VideoLAN for Delphi :D

{ val:TValue }
val.AsInteger := IntToStr(Panel1.Width);
VLCLib.VLC_VariableSet('conf::width',val);
val.AsInteger := inttostr(Panel1.Height);
VLCLib.VLC_VariableSet('conf::height',val);

Controlling the size and client panel

The ActiveX runs like a champ, but it wants to create its own window to display. I need it to show on a panel (or anything else to set size and position) within an application. I was able to set the size by:

 val := inttostr(Panel1.Width);
 VLCPlugin1.setVariable('conf::width',val);
 val := inttostr(Panel1.Height);
 VLCPlugin1.setVariable('conf::height',val);

But this results in no display:

 val := inttostr(Panel1.Handle);
 VLCPlugin1.setVariable('drawable',val);

You can hear the sound when you continue with:

 VLCPlugin1.addTarget(OpenDialog.FileName, null, $1, 0);
 VLCPlugin1.play;

The 'drawable' variable is evidently not right, but it doesn't kick a compile error. What is the correct variable? Or is there a whole different way I should be doing this? Thanks.