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Lorrenzo Moderator
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Anden100 Grandmaster Cheater
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http://delphi.about.com/od/humorandfun/a/fdac_geeplayer.htm
(it might give you some errors, when you open the first time,just right click the form, and copy, then open a new project and rename the form, to the name of the Gee Players main form (i think its "main" but not sure" then right click again, and press ctrl+a and then ctrl+v, now, right click and press "Show as form", now copy paste the main unit of gee player, into your unit, and you should be able to do the rest by your self...)
http://delphi.about.com/od/multimedia/l/aa112800a.htm
this might be the best, to start off with |
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Hm, guess I should have explained a tad more.
I just want my program to play music when I opens..
Like while it's open it's playing a song. _________________
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HolyBlah Master Cheater
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| Try to use the PlaySound function. |
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malfunction Grandmaster Cheater Supreme
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Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2008 8:12 am Post subject: |
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you could add the geeplayer to it... and use that to play the music _________________
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