Comment lire une video avec l'activex ce windows movie maker

Voila je souhaite avoir un exemple de VI labview permettant de lire une video deja stocké dans l'ordinateur.Soit en avi ou windows movie maker. Le but recherché est donc de voir la video sur labview puis de pouvoir faire varier la vitesse dela video.
Merci de m'aider. (avec un exemple joint)

Bonjour,
Vous pouvez faire des recherches sur Internet mais le lien fourni par Helmut O'Brian est un bon début.
Sinon, à partir de google, voilà d'autres liens que j'ai trouvés et qui pourraient vous intéresser :
Labview 6.1 using Windows Media Player via ActiveX
Windows Media Player 10 ActiveX Control
Lecture de vidéos sous LabVIEW
Play Files in Windows Media Player using ActiveX in LabVIEW
Cordialement,
Jérémy C.
National Instruments France
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