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Here’s a test: 1) start PowerPoint 2007, 2) click on the Insert tab, 2) click on Sound -> Sound from File and c:\windows\media select otify.wav, 4) enter with automatically click on result of the chat with your finger, 5) click the “View” button in the upper left corner. If you know the sound, you have quite a few bugs.
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The Media Control Interface (MCI) contains standard commands for playing media devices and writing media resource files. These commands provide a universal interface for almost all types of multimedia accessories. Microsoft Windows media support allows applications to use both sound and video.
What is the error message in simple MCI player?
error is the int value that the MCI method returns and returnData is the StringBuilder which probably contains the error message and I will try to provide a great solution.
What is the error message in simple MCI player?
error is almost certainly an int value returned by the MCI method, and returnData is a StringBuilder containing its error message. If you encounter this type of error, for a quick fix, file an issue on the GitHub page and I use it to provide a solution. Here is some link to MCIplayer/Issues

Ermias is a tech writer with a passion for helping people solve Windows problems. He loves to write and share his knowledge with others in the hope that they can benefit from it. He’s been writing about technology and software since he was in college, and has been an avid Microsoft fan ever since he first used Windows 95.