any one plz tell me is it possible to load a video and video file in c++ program actually i want to make project related to television in which i want a video to load in my program and can i increase or decrease its volume plz its urgent
any one plz tell me is it possible to load a video and video file in c++ program actually i want to make project related to television in which i want a video to load in my program and can i increase or decrease its volume plz its urgent
"load" a video, meaning that you actually want to play it back, or just load the data-file into memory?
Yes, both can be done, the latter isn't particularly hard, but playing back a video is definitely non-trivial. [Although there's probably some libraries or published code that will do it for you in one way or another].
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plz give me any code related to uploading a file plz then i will try it by my self
actually i want to make tv program in which i want to upload a video to just help my code to run tv program if i want to on tv the video plays and otherwise off
uploading where? You mean load a file into memory in C++? What do you want to do with the file after you've loaded it into memory?
Do you actually have ANY IDEA what you are trying to do?
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from memory
Look, you need a full media player functionality for that. That is not something you can just hack up in a few minutes [or months] - unless you have done plenty of that sort of work before and even if there's a ready-made library.
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Playing a video file in Windows is relatively easy when using DirectShow.
Yes, of course, mastering the language is a must first. But when it comes to media, DirectShow is pretty much THE API on Windows for that. Take one step at a time, though.
BTW, (this is a stupid question) what does "OP" actually stand for (as in MacGyver's post)?
Original Poster, I believe.