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Video or screenshot capture of TMediaPlayer display area not working. is blank

dmodmodmo (Programmer)
14 Jun 12 10:12
I have written a delphi application that presents a combination of charts, images and videos. I use TMediaPlayer to output the videos.

The chart data, images and videos can be synchronized for an integrated presentation.

The user community would like to use a third party package to capture the integrated output for their own internal purposes. One of the products mentioned is SnagIt.

The tool fails to capture the MediaPlayer1.DisplayRect information. I noticed this is also a problem with the Windows Shift-PrintScreen action. A little research shows other users have had a similar problem.

Does anyone know of a solution that fits my situation?

thanks in advance,
dmo
dmodmodmo (Programmer)
25 Jun 12 14:49
"The tool fails to capture the MediaPlayer1.DisplayRect information" - by this I mean the video information is missing. The display area is black / blank.

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