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How would i make it so in my program there is a button when that button is clicked i want it to play a .wma file without opening and media player?

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What OS are you targetting? – Steve Rowe Apr 26 at 5:07

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The C++ standard does not include this functionality. That means it depends on what your system offers.

For Windows, you can try something like PlaySound.

However, you best bet is to use a pre-existing library, like:

Googling for C++ Sound Library brings up a lot of information.

Also, check out these three other SO topics:

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Playsound doesn't play .wma files, only .wav. – Steve Rowe Apr 26 at 5:04
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Although the above answer mentions it (and everything else, it doesn't give any recommendations so...), FMOD is the king of C++ sound (the most used) and works great so I'd recommend FMOD in particular.

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KDE's Phonon is a cross-platform(!) C++ multimedia library. It supports native sound systems as backends. Worth a look if you haven't seen it before, and a simple video player can be written in a mere 83 lines of code.

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Gstreamer is a free, cross-platform multimedia framework written in C (using GObject) that allows encoding/decoding for many types of media, including wma. Very easy to use and well documented.

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For Windows, in all honesty your best bet is DirectShow. The RenderFile API allows you to play most audio file types with just a few lines of code.

The best part about DirectShow is that it's a part of the Windows platform so you don't need to bundle an external component.

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