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Embedding WMP and changing it's skin

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    H R
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    hi I want to embed the Windows Media Player to my C# win app I did it successfully. and I know that for changing it's skin, have to use of 'IWMPRemoteMediaServices.GetCustomUIMode' method. but I can not find this method at all. I do not know how can select a desired skin for my WMP object in my application. anybody help me ?!

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      hi I want to embed the Windows Media Player to my C# win app I did it successfully. and I know that for changing it's skin, have to use of 'IWMPRemoteMediaServices.GetCustomUIMode' method. but I can not find this method at all. I do not know how can select a desired skin for my WMP object in my application. anybody help me ?!

      H.R

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      Kristian Sixhoj
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      You need to add a reference to the Windows Media Player API for this function to work. Go to Project -> Add Reference.. Then click the COM tab and find Windows Media Player UI in the list, and click OK.

      Virtual1ty


      "Any fool can learn from his own mistakes, but a wise man learns from mistakes of others"

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        You need to add a reference to the Windows Media Player API for this function to work. Go to Project -> Add Reference.. Then click the COM tab and find Windows Media Player UI in the list, and click OK.

        Virtual1ty


        "Any fool can learn from his own mistakes, but a wise man learns from mistakes of others"

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        thanks Virtual1ty ... I have done this and I have relation with Windows Media Player but 'IWMPRemoteMediaServices.GetCustomUIMode' method is not in the list. bye

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          thanks Virtual1ty ... I have done this and I have relation with Windows Media Player but 'IWMPRemoteMediaServices.GetCustomUIMode' method is not in the list. bye

          H.R

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          Then I can't help you, sorry. I am not an expert on this field.

          Virtual1ty


          "Any fool can learn from his own mistakes, but a wise man learns from mistakes of others"

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