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Embedding a VLC window in a Powershell GUI

Postby EdwinE » 12 Jun 2015 09:58

Hi,
i'm writing a bit of code to display a slideshow on a windows 7 machine by using Powershell.
I was wondering if it's possible to trigger the vlc player in an embedded powershell gui. If possible i can opt between a standard slide show or show a video file.

At the moment i haven't found the appropriate code to use VLC. I've only got code to trigger wmp which i dislike ( otherwise i'd not be an avid VLC fan ).

Is there anyone who's already tried this & succeeded?

What i'd like is something that looks like this but with the possibility to define start / stop / pause & play again buttons in the window

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The most basic code i have to trigger WMP is this

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$wmp = New-Object -ComObject WMPlayer.OCX $wmp.openPlayer("c:\temp\test.mp4")
I've found other code but it requires i use XML

The code i'm trying to adapt comes from rakatechblog.wordpress.com

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#WPF Library for Playing Movie and some components Add-Type -AssemblyName PresentationFramework Add-Type -AssemblyName System.ComponentModel #XAML File of WPF as windows for playing movie [xml]$XAML = @" <Window xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation" xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml" Title="PowerShell Video Player" Height="355" Width="553" ResizeMode="NoResize"> <Grid Margin="0,0,2,3"> <MediaElement Height="250" Width="525" Name="VideoPlayer" LoadedBehavior="Manual" UnloadedBehavior="Stop" Margin="8,10,10,61" /> <Button Content="Pause" Name="PauseButton" HorizontalAlignment="Left" Margin="236,283,0,0" VerticalAlignment="Top" Width="75"/> <Button Content="Play" Name="PlayButton" HorizontalAlignment="Left" Margin="236,283,0,0" VerticalAlignment="Top" Width="75"/> </Grid> </Window> "@ #Movie Path [uri]$VideoSource = "C:UsersRakaDownloadsHiVi! - Orang Ke-3 Official MV HD.mp4" #Devide All Objects on XAML $XAMLReader=(New-Object System.Xml.XmlNodeReader $XAML) $Window=[Windows.Markup.XamlReader]::Load( $XAMLReader ) $VideoPlayer = $Window.FindName("VideoPlayer") $PauseButton = $Window.FindName("PauseButton") $PlayButton = $Window.FindName("PlayButton") #Video Default Setting $VideoPlayer.Volume = 100; $VideoPlayer.Source = $VideoSource; $VideoPlayer.Play() $PauseButton.Visibility = [System.Windows.Visibility]::Visible $PlayButton.Visibility = [System.Windows.Visibility]::Hidden #Button click event $PlayButton.Add_Click({ $VideoPlayer.Play() $PauseButton.Visibility = [System.Windows.Visibility]::Visible $PlayButton.Visibility = [System.Windows.Visibility]::Hidden }) $PauseButton.Add_Click({ $VideoPlayer.Pause() $PauseButton.Visibility = [System.Windows.Visibility]::Hidden $PlayButton.Visibility = [System.Windows.Visibility]::Visible }) #Show Up the Window $Window.ShowDialog() | out-null
Any suggestions are welcome.

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Re: Embedding a VLC window in a Powershell GUI

Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 17 Jul 2015 00:35

No idea. Maybe the ActiveX?
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