MCI_PLAY command
The MCI_PLAY command signals the device to begin transmitting output data. CD audio, digital-video, MIDI sequencer, videodisc, VCR, and waveform-audio devices recognize this command.
To send this command, call the mciSendCommand function with the following parameters.
MCIERROR mciSendCommand(
MCIDEVICEID wDeviceID,
MCI_PLAY,
DWORD dwFlags,
(DWORD) (LPMCI_PLAY_PARMS ) lpPlay
);
Parameters
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wDeviceID
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Device identifier of the MCI device that is to receive the command message.
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dwFlags
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MCI_NOTIFY, MCI_WAIT, or, for digital-video and VCR devices, MCI_TEST. For information about these flags, see The Wait, Notify, and Test Flags.
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lpPlay
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Pointer to an MCI_PLAY_PARMS structure. (Devices with extended command sets might replace this structure with a device-specific structure.)
Return Value
Returns zero if successful or an error otherwise.
Remarks
The following additional flags apply to all devices supporting MCI_PLAY:
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MCI_FROM
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A starting location is included in the dwFrom member of the structure identified by lpPlay. The units assigned to the position values are specified with the MCI_SET_TIME_FORMAT flag of the MCI_SET command. If MCI_FROM is not specified, the starting location defaults to the current position.
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MCI_TO
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An ending location is included in the dwTo member of the structure identified by lpPlay. The units assigned to the position values are specified with the MCI_SET_TIME_FORMAT flag of MCI_SET. If MCI_TO is not specified, the ending location defaults to the end of the media.
The following additional flags are used with the digitalvideo device type:
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MCI_DGV_PLAY_REPEAT
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Playback should start again at the beginning when the end of the content is reached.
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MCI_DGV_PLAY_REVERSE
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Playback should occur in reverse.
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MCI_MCIAVI_PLAY_WINDOW
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Playback should occur in the window associated with a device instance (the default). (This flag is specific to MCIAVI.DRV.)
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MCI_MCIAVI_PLAY_FULLSCREEN
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Playback should use a full-screen display. Use this flag only when playing compressed or 8-bit files.
For digital-video devices, lpPlay points to an MCI_DGV_PLAY_PARMS structure.
The following additional flags are used with the vcr device type:
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MCI_VCR_PLAY_AT
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The dwAt member of the structure identified by lpPlay contains a time when the entire command begins, or if the device is cued, when the device reaches the from position given by the MCI_CUE command.
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MCI_VCR_PLAY_REVERSE
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Playback should occur in reverse.
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MCI_VCR_PLAY_SCAN
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Playback should be as fast as possible while maintaining video output.
For VCR devices, lpPlay points to an MCI_VCR_PLAY_PARMS structure.
The following additional flags are used with the videodisc device type:
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MCI_VD_PLAY_FAST
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Play fast.
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MCI_VD_PLAY_REVERSE
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Play in reverse.
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MCI_VD_PLAY_SCAN
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Scan quickly.
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MCI_VD_PLAY_SLOW
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Play slowly.
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MCI_VD_PLAY_SPEED
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The play speed is included in the dwSpeed member in the structure identified by lpPlay.
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
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Minimum supported client |
Windows 2000 Professional [desktop apps only] |
Minimum supported server |
Windows 2000 Server [desktop apps only] |
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