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%% Name: mediactrl.tex
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%% Purpose: wxMediaCtrl docs
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%% Author: Ryan Norton <wxprojects@comcast.net>
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%% Modified by:
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%% Created: 11/7/2004
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%% RCS-ID: $Id$
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%% Copyright: (c) Ryan Norton
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%% License: wxWindows license
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\section{\class{wxMediaCtrl}}\label{wxmediactrl}
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wxMediaCtrl is a class that allows a way to convieniently display types of
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media, such as videos, audio files, natively through native codecs.
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wxMediaCtrl uses native backends to render media, for example on Windows
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there is a ActiveMovie/DirectShow backend, and on Macintosh there is a
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QuickTime backend.
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\wxheading{Derived from}
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\helpref{wxControl}{wxcontrol}
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\wxheading{Include files}
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<wx/mediactrl.h>
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\latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}}
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\membersection{Rendering media}\label{renderingmediawxmediactrl}
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Depending upon the backend, wxMediaCtrl can render
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and display pretty much any kind of media that the native system can -
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such as an image, mpeg video, or mp3 (without license restrictions -
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sense it relies on native system calls that may not technically
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have mp3 decoding available, for example, it falls outside the
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realm of licensing restrictions).
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For general operation, all you need to do is call
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\helpref{wxMediaCtrl::Load}{wxmediactrlload} to load the file
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you want to render, then call \helpref{wxMediaCtrl::Play}{wxmediactrlplay}
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to show the video/audio of the media.
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More complex operations are generally more heavily dependant on the
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capabilities of the backend. For example, QuickTime cannot set
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the playback rate of certain streaming media - while DirectShow is
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slightly more flexible in that regard.
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\membersection{Operation}\label{operationwxmediactrl}
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When wxMediaCtrl plays a file, it plays until the stop position
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is reached (currently the end of the file/stream). Right before
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it hits the end of the stream, it fires off a EVT\_MEDIA\_STOP
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event to its parent window, at which point the event handler
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can choose to veto the event, preventing the stream from actually
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stopping.
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Example:
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\begin{verbatim}
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//connect to the media event
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this->Connect(wxMY_ID, wxEVT_MEDIA_STOP, (wxObjectEventFunction)
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(wxEventFunction)(wxMediaEventFunction) &MyFrame::OnMediaStop);
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//...
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void MyFrame::OnMediaStop(const wxMediaEvent& evt)
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{
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if(bUserWantsToSeek)
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{
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m_mediactrl->SetPosition(
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m_mediactrl->GetDuration() << 1
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);
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evt.Veto();
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}
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}
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\end{verbatim}
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When wxMediaCtrl stops, either by the EVT\_MEDIA\_STOP not being
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vetoed, or by manually calling
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\helpref{wxMediaCtrl::Stop}{wxmediactrlstop}, where it actually
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stops is not at the beginning, rather, but at the beginning of
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the stream. That is, when it stops and play is called, playback
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is gauranteed to start at the beginning of the media. This is
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because some streams are not seekable, and when stop is called
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on them they return to the beginning, thus wxMediaCtrl tries
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to keep consistant for all types of media.
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\membersection{Choosing a backend}\label{choosingbackendwxmediactrl}
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Generally, you should almost certainly leave this part up to
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wxMediaCtrl - but if you need a certain backend for a particular
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reason, such as QuickTime for playing .mov files, all you need
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to do to choose a specific backend is to pass the
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name of the backend class to
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\helpref{wxMediaCtrl::Create}{wxmediactrlcreate}.
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The following are valid backend identifiers -
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\twocolwidtha{7cm}
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\begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt
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\twocolitem{{\bf wxMEDIABACKEND\_DIRECTSHOW}}{
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Use ActiveMovie/DirectShow. Requires wxUSE\_DIRECTSHOW to be
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enabled, requires linkage with the static library strmiids.lib,
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and is available on Windows Only.}
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\twocolitem{{\bf wxMEDIABACKEND\_QUICKTIME}}{
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Use QuickTime. Windows and Mac Only. WARNING: On Mac Systems lower than OSX 10.2 this defaults to emulating window positioning and suffers from several bugs, including not working correctly embedded in a wxNotebook. }
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\twocolitem{{\bf wxMEDIABACKEND\_MCI}}{
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Use Media Command Interface. Windows Only. }
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\twocolitem{{\bf wxMEDIABACKEND\_GSTREAMER}}{
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Use GStreamer. Unix Only. }
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\end{twocollist}
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\membersection{wxMediaCtrl::wxMediaCtrl}\label{wxmediactrlwxmediactrl}
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\func{}{wxMediaCtrl}{\void}
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Default constructor - you \tt{must} call Create before calling any other methods
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of wxMediaCtrl.
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\func{}{wxMediaCtrl}{
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\param{wxWindow* }{parent},
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\param{const wxString\& }{fileName = wxT("")},
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\param{wxWindowID }{id},
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\param{const wxPoint\& }{pos = wxDefaultPosition},
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\param{const wxSize\& }{size = wxDefaultSize},
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\param{long }{style = 0},
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\param{const wxString\& }{szBackend = wxT("")},
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\param{const wxValidator& }{validator = wxDefaultValidator},
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\param{const wxString\& }{name = wxPanelNameStr}
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}
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Constructor that calls \helpref{Create}{wxmediactrlcreate}. You may prefer to call \helpref{Create}{wxmediactrlcreate} directly to check to see if wxMediaCtrl is available on the system.
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\docparam{parent}{parent of this control. Must not be NULL.}
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\docparam{id}{id to use for events}
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\docparam{fileName}{If not empty, the path of a file to open.}
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\docparam{pos}{Position to put control at.}
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\docparam{size}{Size to put the control at and to stretch movie to.}
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\docparam{style}{Optional styles.}
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\docparam{szBackend}{Name of backend you want to use, leave blank to make
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wxMediaCtrl figure it out.}
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\docparam{validator}{validator to use.}
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\docparam{name}{Window name.}
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\membersection{wxMediaCtrl::Create}\label{wxmediactrlcreate}
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\func{bool}{Create}{
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\param{wxWindow* }{parent},
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\param{const wxString\& }{fileName = wxT("")},
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\param{wxWindowID }{id},
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\param{const wxPoint\& }{pos = wxDefaultPosition},
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\param{const wxSize\& }{size = wxDefaultSize},
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\param{long }{style = 0},
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\param{const wxString\& }{szBackend = wxT("")},
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\param{const wxValidator& }{validator = wxDefaultValidator},
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\param{const wxString\& }{name = wxPanelNameStr}
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}
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Creates this control. Returns \tt{false} if it can't load the movie located at \tt{fileName} or it cannot load one of its native backends.
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If you specify a file to open via \tt{fileName} and you don't specify a backend to use, wxMediaCtrl tries each of its backends until one that can render the path referred to by \tt{fileName} can be found.
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\docparam{parent}{parent of this control. Must not be NULL.}
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\docparam{id}{id to use for events}
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\docparam{fileName}{If not empty, the path of a file to open.}
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\docparam{pos}{Position to put control at.}
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\docparam{size}{Size to put the control at and to stretch movie to.}
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\docparam{style}{Optional styles.}
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\docparam{szBackend}{Name of backend you want to use, leave blank to make
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wxMediaCtrl figure it out.}
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\docparam{validator}{validator to use.}
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\docparam{name}{Window name.}
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\membersection{wxMediaCtrl::Length}\label{wxmediactrlgetduration}
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\func{wxFileOffset}{GetDuration}{\void}
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Obtains the length - the total amount of time the movie has in milliseconds.
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\membersection{wxMediaCtrl::Tell}\label{wxmediactrlgetposition}
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\func{wxFileOffset}{GetPosition}{\void}
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Obtains the current position in time within the movie in milliseconds.
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\membersection{wxMediaCtrl::GetState}\label{wxmediactrlgetstate}
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\func{wxMediaCtrlState}{GetState}{\void}
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Obtains the state the playback of the movie is in -
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\twocolwidtha{7cm}
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\begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt
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\twocolitem{{\bf wxMEDIASTATE\_STOPPED}}{The movie has stopped.}
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\twocolitem{{\bf wxMEDIASTATE\_PAUSED}}{The movie is paused.}
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\twocolitem{{\bf wxMEDIASTATE\_PLAYING}}{The movie is currently playing.}
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\end{twocollist}
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\membersection{wxMediaCtrl::Load}\label{wxmediactrlload}
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\func{bool}{Load}{\param{const wxString\& }{fileName}}
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Loads the file that \tt{fileName} refers to. Returns false if loading fails.
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\membersection{wxMediaCtrl::Pause}\label{wxmediactrlpause}
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\func{bool}{Pause}{\void}
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Pauses playback of the movie.
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\membersection{wxMediaCtrl::Play}\label{wxmediactrlplay}
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\func{bool}{Play}{\void}
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Resumes playback of the movie.
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\membersection{wxMediaCtrl::Seek}\label{wxmediactrlsetposition}
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\func{wxFileOffset}{SetPosition}{\param{wxFileOffset }{where}, \param{wxSeekMode }{mode}}
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Seeks to a position within the movie.
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\membersection{wxMediaCtrl::Stop}\label{wxmediactrlstop}
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\func{bool}{Stop}{\void}
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Stops the media.
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See \helpref{Operation}{operationwxmediactrl} for an overview of how stopping works.
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