Media Control Interface

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Template:Short description The Media Control InterfaceMCI for short — is a high-level API developed by Microsoft and IBM for controlling multimedia peripherals connected to a Microsoft Windows or OS/2 computer, such as CD-ROM players and audio controllers.

MCI makes it very simple to write a program which can play a wide variety of media files and even to record sound by just passing commands as strings. It uses relations described in Windows registries or in the [MCI] section of the file Template:Mono. One advantage of this API is that MCI commands can be transmitted both from the programming language and from the scripting language (open script, lingo aso). Example of such commands are Template:Mono or Template:Mono.

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MCI DevicesEdit

The Media Control Interface consists of 7 parts:

  • cdaudio
  • digitalvideo
  • overlay
  • sequencer
  • vcr
  • videodisc
  • waveaudio

Each of these so-called MCI devices (e.g. CD-ROM or VCD player) can play a certain type of files, e.g. Template:Mono plays Template:Mono files, Template:Mono plays CD-DA tracks among others. Other MCI devices have also been made available over time.

Playing media through the MCI interfaceEdit

To play a type of media, it needs to be initialized correctly using MCI commands. These commands are subdivided into categories:

  • System Commands
  • Required Commands
  • Basic Commands
  • Extended Commands

A full list of MCI commands can be found at Microsoft's MSDN Library.

See alsoEdit

ReferencesEdit

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External linksEdit

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