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==Getting started== | ==Getting started== | ||
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* Borland Delphi 3 or newer | * Borland Delphi 3 or newer | ||
* a running System with Microsoft Windows | * a running System with Microsoft Windows | ||
− | * [http://www.videolan.org/ VideoLan] including the [[ActiveX]] Plugin installed | + | * [http://www.videolan.org/ The VideoLan Client] (VLC) including the [[ActiveX]] Plugin installed |
===Import the ActiveX-Component=== | ===Import the ActiveX-Component=== | ||
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The VLC-Player Object ''TVLCPlugin'' can be found in your ActiveX-Components Tabsheet. | The VLC-Player Object ''TVLCPlugin'' can be found in your ActiveX-Components Tabsheet. | ||
Place one of it in your Form1, place a TButton and use the following code: | Place one of it in your Form1, place a TButton and use the following code: | ||
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unit Unit1; | unit Unit1; | ||
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end. | end. | ||
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==Usage Runtime== | ==Usage Runtime== | ||
If you're planning to use the VLC-Player in your application but don't know when and where, use this code to create the component on-demand. | If you're planning to use the VLC-Player in your application but don't know when and where, use this code to create the component on-demand. | ||
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unit Unit1; | unit Unit1; | ||
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==Alternative way to bring VLC to your Delphi Application== | ==Alternative way to bring VLC to your Delphi Application== | ||
Much easier way to bring VLC to your Delphi Application is to paste a TWebbrowser Object in your Form, is generate Code for the HTML and m3u file and let the Webbrowser load the HTML-file. For detailed information have a look at [[ActiveX/HTML]]. | Much easier way to bring VLC to your Delphi Application is to paste a TWebbrowser Object in your Form, is generate Code for the HTML and m3u file and let the Webbrowser load the HTML-file. For detailed information have a look at [[ActiveX/HTML]]. | ||
− | You can also use | + | You can also use [[LibVLC]] like in [http://tothpaul.free.fr/sources.php?dprgrp.vld VideoLAN for Delphi]. |
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
[[ActiveX/HTML]] | [[ActiveX/HTML]] |
Latest revision as of 09:07, 19 March 2019
See also: Using libvlc with Delphi
This page describes how to use the ActiveX control with Delphi. | Other "how to" pages |
Contents
Getting started
What you need
- Borland Delphi 3 or newer
- a running System with Microsoft Windows
- The VideoLan Client (VLC) including the ActiveX Plugin installed
Import the ActiveX-Component
- Start your Borland Delphi
- < Delphi2005: Select Components --> Import ActiveX --> VideoLan VLC ActiveX Plugin
- >= Delphi 2006: Select Components --> Import component --> Import ActiveX Control --> VideoLan VLC ActiveX Plugin
- Otherwise try creating a new package using the created AXVLC_TLB.pas
Confirm successfull installation
- You should now be able to add the TVLCPlugin from the ActiveX-Tab of your Component toolbox.
Usage Development-Time
The VLC-Player Object TVLCPlugin can be found in your ActiveX-Components Tabsheet. Place one of it in your Form1, place a TButton and use the following code:
unit Unit1;
interface
uses
Windows, Variants, Forms, Classes, Controls, StdCtrls, OleCtrls,
AXVLC_TLB;
type
TForm1 = class(TForm)
VLCPlugin1: TVLCPlugin;
Button1: TButton;
procedure Button1Click(Sender: TObject);
private
{ Private-Deklarationen }
public
{ Public-Deklarationen }
end;
type
VLCPlaylistMode = TOleEnum;
const
VLCPlayListInsert = $00000001;
VLCPlayListReplace = $00000002;
VLCPlayListAppend = $00000004;
VLCPlayListGo = $00000008;
VLCPlayListCheckInsert = $00000010;
var
Form1: TForm1;
implementation
{$R *.dfm}
procedure TForm1.Button1Click(Sender: TObject);
begin
VLCPlugin1.addTarget('C:\video.mpg', null, VLCPlayListInsert, 0);
// you can use any MRL with parameters instead of 'c:\video.mpg' here
VLCPlugin1.play;
end;
end.
Usage Runtime
If you're planning to use the VLC-Player in your application but don't know when and where, use this code to create the component on-demand.
unit Unit1;
interface
uses
Windows, Messages, SysUtils, Variants, Classes, Graphics, Controls, Forms, OleCtrls,
AXVLC_TLB, StdCtrls, Registry, Dialogs;
type
TForm1 = class(TForm)
Button1: TButton;
Button2: TButton;
procedure Button2Click(Sender: TObject);
procedure Button1Click(Sender: TObject);
private
{ Private-Deklarationen }
public
{ Public-Deklarationen }
end;
var
Form1: TForm1;
VLCPlugin1: TVLCPlugin;
blVLCPluginFound: boolean;
type
VLCPlaylistMode = TOleEnum;
const
VLCPlayListInsert = $00000001;
VLCPlayListReplace = $00000002;
VLCPlayListAppend = $00000004;
VLCPlayListGo = $00000008;
VLCPlayListCheckInsert = $00000010;
implementation
{$R *.dfm}
procedure TForm1.Button1Click(Sender: TObject);
var
Reg: TRegistry;
begin
blVLCPluginFound := false;
// Is VLC ActiveX Plugin installed on this PC?
Reg := TRegistry.Create;
try
Reg.RootKey := HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE;
if Reg.OpenKeyReadOnly('\Software\Classes\VideoLAN.VLCPlugin.1\') then begin
blVLCPluginFound := true;
end;
finally
FreeAndNil(Reg);
end;
if blVLCPluginFound then begin
VLCPlugin1 := TVLCPlugin.Create(Self);
VLCPlugin1.Parent := Self; // Means: Place the VLC-Player into Form1
VLCPlugin1.Width := 400;
VLCPlugin1.Height := 300;
VLCPlugin1.Top := 50;
VLCPlugin1.Left := 50;
VLCPlugin1.Show;
VLCPlugin1.addTarget('C:\video.mpg', null, VLCPlayListInsert, 0);
// you can use any MRL with parameters instead of 'c:\video.mpg' here
VLCPlugin1.play;
end else begin
ShowMessage('I am really sorry, but VLC (or its ActiveX Plugin) is currently not installed on this PC!');
end;
end;
procedure TForm1.Button2Click(Sender: TObject);
begin
if blVLCPluginFound then begin
VLCPlugin1.stop;
FreeAndNil(VLCPlugin1);
end;
end;
end.
Alternative way to bring VLC to your Delphi Application
Much easier way to bring VLC to your Delphi Application is to paste a TWebbrowser Object in your Form, is generate Code for the HTML and m3u file and let the Webbrowser load the HTML-file. For detailed information have a look at ActiveX/HTML.
You can also use LibVLC like in VideoLAN for Delphi.