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c++ - basic playback with programmatically created windows media player

I was trying to "just quickly integrate" the Windows Media Player via COM to play single files from the local file system or http sources - but due to the sparse documentation and online resources to its usage when not embedding into some kind of an Ole container, i couldn't get that supposedly trivial use-case to work.

Initialization etc. works fine, but actually playing some file always fails.

Example code, starting with initialization (error handling stripped, basically translated from the C# example at MSDN, executed on the main thread):

CComPtr<IWMPPlayer> player;
player.CoCreateInstance(__uuidof(WindowsMediaPlayer), 0, CLSCTX_INPROC_SERVER);
CComQIPtr<IWMPCore3> core(player);
CComPtr<IWMPControls> controls;
core->get_controls(&controls);
CComPtr<IWMPPlaylist> playlist;
core->get_currentPlaylist(&playlist);
CComBSTR path("c:\bar.mp3"); // alternatively http://foo/bar.mp3

The first approach to play something gives "command not available":

core->put_url(path);
// ... waiting after that for WMP to load doesn't make a difference
controls->play(); // returns 0x000D1105 - NS_S_WMPCORE_COMMAND_NOT_AVAILABLE

The second approach only produces S_OKs, but nothing is actually played:

CComPtr<IWMPMedia> media;
core->newMedia(path, &media);
playlist->appendItem(media);
controls->playItem(media); // returns S_OK, but doesn't play

Another thing i noted is that core->get_playState() always returns wmposMediaOpening, no matter how long i wait.

I've stumbled upon one thread that suggests multi-threading might not work properly with WMP and this code runs in a multi-threaded apartment. Might that be the problem?
If not, what else could be preventing WMP from playing the files?

Notable background:
The WMP instance is created in a DLL with a browser as the host-process.

Update:
Trying plain DirectShow, which WMP should be using itself, exhibits a more specific problem - see the question for that.

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WMP supports two automation methods, embedded ActiveX or COM server. For embedded use, you add the ActiveX via an object tag (execute some scripts via IHTMLWindow2 from your BHO/Band) or a hidden form and automate from there. See Using the Windows Media Player Control in a Web Page and Hosting the Windows Media Player Control in a Windows Application for sample codes.

For COM server use, just create the player as COM server and automate from it. You can either make it a UI-less playback engine, or remote it so you have a full UI.

Windows Media Player plays asynchronously, for example, it could call IMediaControl::Run and return immediately when you call put_URL (another immediate call to play would fail because it is already playing). If you do not need the automatic playing, I guess you need IWMPSettings::put_autoStart.

WMP assumes itself to be in the main thread. If you are in a worker thread or a MTA thread, I suggest you span another process to automate it, or remote it as an out-of-proc server.


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