#!perl -w use strict; use warnings; # # Hosting Movie Control (A movie player control see # http://www.viscomsoft.com/movieplayer.htm) # # A 30-day trial licence of the control is available from # the above site. # use FindBin(); use Win32::GUI qw(WS_CLIPCHILDREN); use Win32::GUI::AxWindow(); # main Window my $Window = new Win32::GUI::Window ( -title => "Movie Control Test", -pos => [100, 100], -size => [200, 200], -name => "Window", -addstyle => WS_CLIPCHILDREN, ) or die "new Window"; # Add a play button $Window->AddButton( -name => "Button", -text => 'Play', -pos => [10,10], ); # Create AxWindow my $Control = new Win32::GUI::AxWindow ( -parent => $Window, -name => "Control", -pos => [0, $Window->Button->Height()+20], -width => $Window->ScaleWidth(), -height => $Window->ScaleHeight()-$Window->Button->Height()-20, # -control => "{F4A32EAF-F30D-466D-BEC8-F4ED86CAF84E}", -control => "MOVIEPLAYER.MoviePlayerCtrl.1", ) or die "new Control"; # Load Avi file $Control->SetProperty("FileName", "$FindBin::Bin/movie.avi"); # Event loop $Window->Show(); Win32::GUI::Dialog(); $Window->Hide(); exit(0); # Main window event handler sub Window_Resize { if (defined $Window) { my ($width, $height) = ($Window->GetClientRect)[2..3]; $height = $height - $Window->Button->Height() - 20; #$Control->Resize ($width, $height); $Control->CallMethod("ResizeControl", $width, $height); } } sub Button_Click { # Start Avi player $Control->CallMethod("Play"); }