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What function should i use for displaying movies on a screen?

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    Redeemer dk
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    I'm currently developing a program for displaying movie contents on a screen. This means that i could have to change the contents of the graphics up to 60 times per second. Which functions are best suited for this? Thanks in advance. -Rune SVendsen

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      I'm currently developing a program for displaying movie contents on a screen. This means that i could have to change the contents of the graphics up to 60 times per second. Which functions are best suited for this? Thanks in advance. -Rune SVendsen

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      Can't you use the media player or an active-x control ? is your movie file a custom one or usual avi, mpeg ... ? ~RaGE();

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        Can't you use the media player or an active-x control ? is your movie file a custom one or usual avi, mpeg ... ? ~RaGE();

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        It's an MPEG2 file, but i'm decoding the file myself.

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