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Developed by PC Remote. Approximate size 3. Age rating For all ages. Use IWMPPlayerApplication to switch between the docked and undocked states and to determine the current docked state and the location of the video or visualization display.
The IWMPPlayerApplication::switchToControl method docks the control by transferring the video or visualization display to your program and closing the full mode of the Player, if it is open.
The control can also be docked by selecting a program from the Switch to Other Program list or by closing the full mode of the Player. In both cases, any digital media that is playing continues uninterrupted. When several programs with embedded, remoted Windows Media Player controls run simultaneously, all of the controls share the same playback engine.
They also share the same instance of the full mode of the Player in the undocked state. In the docked state, however, only one control can display the video or visualization. In the undocked state, only the full mode of the Player displays the video or visualization. The switchToControl method works in both the docked and undocked states and will transfer the video or visualization display to whichever program calls it.
The only difference between the docked and undocked states is the presence of the full mode of Windows Media Player and its ownership of the video or visualization display. In the undocked state, all embedded, remoted controls currently running are still visible and their user interfaces are still fully functional.
If a video or visualization window is present, however, it is empty. In the docked state, only one of the embedded, remoted controls owns the display, but all user interfaces continue to function. You must provide your own implementation if you want to hide or alter the user interface of an embedded control in the undocked state or when your program does not own the display.
You can make these alterations when you dock and undock the control, or you can make them in response to Windows Media Player events. Because the Player can be docked through the Switch to Other Program menu option, however, it is usually better to provide this functionality in response to events. In certain circumstances, the connection between a remoted, embedded control and the standalone Player will fail, invalidating your pointers to the Windows Media Player interfaces.
Windows Media Player will automatically attempt to reconnect, and will fire the PlayerReconnect event to signal this attempt. Although the reconnection is automatic, you must provide an event handler for this event if you want to release your invalid pointers and retrieve new ones so that you can access the standalone Player through the new connection. All remoted instances of the Windows Media Player control can manipulate the full mode of the Player regardless of the docked state.
Features that have no relevance to the full mode of the Player, however, are ignored until the Windows Media Player control is docked.
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