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This is a feature rich DVD player that will allow users to see the graphic of a title that is "Now Showing", see additional movie information, construct a playlist unlike any other DVD player including winDVD and PowerDVD. This is the basis that I used for the commercial product. An excellent example of the start of a marketable player.
This code will create a database and produce a document that contains all of the table and field parameters. This is the first part of a series that will show how to use a single program to dynamically deliver any type of interactive multimedia courseware whether it's Computer Based Training(CBT), Computer Assisted Instruction(CAI), or an Adaptive Evaluation and Examination System(AEES) with all of the information being read from a database.
This code shows how to create a multimedia type rollover menu that changes text and graphics on the form. This uses a rect function to recognize the rollover hotspots. (A MUST SEE)
Hotspots part1. (Basic Hotspots) This program will show new users of Visual Basic how to create hotspots and custom buttons using the image control. See how variable arrays can be used to switch graphics on a single image control. See how you can use control arrays with different graphics. Use a shape control to identify the screen location for your hotspots. You will see how to make custom buttons using graphics and the image control. And finally, you will see the underlying thought process on how an "Interactive Multimedia" program is built in VB. As always, your comments and votes keep these examples coming. Please take a minute to tell me what you think.
This is a feature rich DVD player that will allow users to see the graphic of a title that is "Now Showing", see additional movie information, construct a playlist unlike any other DVD player including winDVD and PowerDVD. This is the basis that I used for the commercial product. An excellent example of the start of a marketable player.
This code will create a database and produce a document that contains all of the table and field parameters. This is the first part of a series that will show how to use a single program to dynamically deliver any type of interactive multimedia courseware whether it's Computer Based Training(CBT), Computer Assisted Instruction(CAI), or an Adaptive Evaluation and Examination System(AEES) with all of the information being read from a database.
This code shows how to create a multimedia type rollover menu that changes text and graphics on the form. This uses a rect function to recognize the rollover hotspots. (A MUST SEE)
Hotspots part1. (Basic Hotspots) This program will show new users of Visual Basic how to create hotspots and custom buttons using the image control. See how variable arrays can be used to switch graphics on a single image control. See how you can use control arrays with different graphics. Use a shape control to identify the screen location for your hotspots. You will see how to make custom buttons using graphics and the image control. And finally, you will see the underlying thought process on how an "Interactive Multimedia" program is built in VB. As always, your comments and votes keep these examples coming. Please take a minute to tell me what you think.
This is a feature rich DVD player that will allow users to see the graphic of a title that is "Now Showing", see additional movie information, construct a playlist unlike any other DVD player including winDVD and PowerDVD. This is the basis that I used for the commercial product. An excellent example of the start of a marketable player.
This code will create a database and produce a document that contains all of the table and field parameters. This is the first part of a series that will show how to use a single program to dynamically deliver any type of interactive multimedia courseware whether it's Computer Based Training(CBT), Computer Assisted Instruction(CAI), or an Adaptive Evaluation and Examination System(AEES) with all of the information being read from a database.
This code shows how to create a multimedia type rollover menu that changes text and graphics on the form. This uses a rect function to recognize the rollover hotspots. (A MUST SEE)
Hotspots part1. (Basic Hotspots) This program will show new users of Visual Basic how to create hotspots and custom buttons using the image control. See how variable arrays can be used to switch graphics on a single image control. See how you can use control arrays with different graphics. Use a shape control to identify the screen location for your hotspots. You will see how to make custom buttons using graphics and the image control. And finally, you will see the underlying thought process on how an "Interactive Multimedia" program is built in VB. As always, your comments and votes keep these examples coming. Please take a minute to tell me what you think.
This is a feature rich DVD player that will allow users to see the graphic of a title that is "Now Showing", see additional movie information, construct a playlist unlike any other DVD player including winDVD and PowerDVD. This is the basis that I used for the commercial product. An excellent example of the start of a marketable player.
This code will create a database and produce a document that contains all of the table and field parameters. This is the first part of a series that will show how to use a single program to dynamically deliver any type of interactive multimedia courseware whether it's Computer Based Training(CBT), Computer Assisted Instruction(CAI), or an Adaptive Evaluation and Examination System(AEES) with all of the information being read from a database.
This code shows how to create a multimedia type rollover menu that changes text and graphics on the form. This uses a rect function to recognize the rollover hotspots. (A MUST SEE)
Hotspots part1. (Basic Hotspots) This program will show new users of Visual Basic how to create hotspots and custom buttons using the image control. See how variable arrays can be used to switch graphics on a single image control. See how you can use control arrays with different graphics. Use a shape control to identify the screen location for your hotspots. You will see how to make custom buttons using graphics and the image control. And finally, you will see the underlying thought process on how an "Interactive Multimedia" program is built in VB. As always, your comments and votes keep these examples coming. Please take a minute to tell me what you think.
This is a feature rich DVD player that will allow users to see the graphic of a title that is "Now Showing", see additional movie information, construct a playlist unlike any other DVD player including winDVD and PowerDVD. This is the basis that I used for the commercial product. An excellent example of the start of a marketable player.
This code will create a database and produce a document that contains all of the table and field parameters. This is the first part of a series that will show how to use a single program to dynamically deliver any type of interactive multimedia courseware whether it's Computer Based Training(CBT), Computer Assisted Instruction(CAI), or an Adaptive Evaluation and Examination System(AEES) with all of the information being read from a database.
This code shows how to create a multimedia type rollover menu that changes text and graphics on the form. This uses a rect function to recognize the rollover hotspots. (A MUST SEE)
Hotspots part1. (Basic Hotspots) This program will show new users of Visual Basic how to create hotspots and custom buttons using the image control. See how variable arrays can be used to switch graphics on a single image control. See how you can use control arrays with different graphics. Use a shape control to identify the screen location for your hotspots. You will see how to make custom buttons using graphics and the image control. And finally, you will see the underlying thought process on how an "Interactive Multimedia" program is built in VB. As always, your comments and votes keep these examples coming. Please take a minute to tell me what you think.