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The best info I have seen on interacting with Windows Media Player is this article written by Stephen Toub.

He lists a whole load of different ways to play dvr-ms files (doesn't really matter what format they are for this though). The bit that is possibly of interest to you is about using a Media Player ActiveX Control, which you can add to the visual Studio toolbox by right-clicking and adding the Windows Media Player ActiveX COM Control. You can then embed the player into your app, and access various properties of Media Player, like the url, and you can embed the player into your app.:

WMPplayer.URL = stringPathToFile;

This solution is possibly not what you want because it's starting a new instance of Media Player (as far as I know), however it might point you in the right direction.

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The best info I have seen on interacting with Windows Media Player is this article written by Stephen Toub.

He lists a whole load of different ways to play dvr-ms files (doesn't really matter what format they are for this though). The bit that is possibly of interest to you is about using a Media Player ActiveX Control, which you can add to the visual Studio toolbox by right-clicking and adding the Windows Media Player ActiveX COM Control. You can then access various properties of Media Player, like the url, and you can embed the player into your app.

This solution is possibly not what you want because it's starting a new instance of Media Player (as far as I know), however it might point you in the right direction.