Make The Media Path To The Video Path Stay Consistent No Matter Where Go?
Dec 7, 2010i used the following codes:
private mediapath as string = "C:movie.avi"
private form1_loads blah blah blah
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i used the following codes:
private mediapath as string = "C:movie.avi"
private form1_loads blah blah blah
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When opening the file browser over and over, I want it to show the directory I opened a file from last time. But it always goes back to the initial directory every time I open it. How do I do it?
View 4 RepliesI have a Access program and I'm using VBA code in the background to run Winunzip using shell command. Well, the path of the .zip file has spaces in it and it's not recongizing the path as a valid path. Is there a another way to tackle this problem besides the shell?I can't us pkzip either. Has you can see I had to use progra~1 instead of Program Files.[code]
View 2 RepliesI made a media player that has a list box and u click on a song and it plays. But the problem is it says the file path not the song's name and length.
View 11 RepliesI am trying to upload and convert video files then retrieve the filepath. I successfully managed to upload and save the filepath, but I am trying to add the converting functionality. The code I have so far is below.
Protected Sub btnUpload_Click(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnConfirm.Click
If IsPostBack Then
Dim path As String = Server.MapPath("~/UploadedVideos/")
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I have problem in recording video from webcam the video file not always appear in its specific path in the running time in addition there is so much delay to appear. 5 sec is the time of the video duration, I want to save the video when it start to load but in the same time it save the video show the video in the background which I have problem in this point too.
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Problem drawing dotted path lines, with even dots along the path line.I want to draw a path line that can be any shape (square, round, outline etc), and along this path line I want even dots to appear.
I also want to be able to resize the shape (as in the example attached)This is very easy to do using "DrawPath" and defining points for the path and using a pen defined as dots.The problem I have is I want the dots to be evenly placed along the path, on any shape or size I draw.In the example I have created, I create a square with 4 points and draw a dotted path.There are 2 buttons that allows me to resize the square (larger or smaller) this helps show the problem more clearly.
The path starts at the top left corner and finishes back at the top left corner, the dots are evenly placed along the path, except the final dots at the end of the path. (Sometimes the dots are even and other times they are not even).The shapes I want to draw can be any size and any shape, but I have used a square in this example to show the problem I have. point me in the direction I need to go that allows me to draw the dots and give the impression that they are even all along the path, for all shapes and sizes.
In the pictures below if you change the size of the shape, one will have even looking dots, the other will not.
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I am trying to create a function to convert a mapped drive path to a UNC path. I did some googling and found several different pages on the matter. I am most interested in the first one, but I cannot seem to get the code to cooperate. Since the original post was in C#, here is my VB.NET conversion:
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I am trying to read and display a file using MapPath as follows :
Response.ContentType = "Application/pdf"
Dim FilePath As String = MapPath("../Document/123.pdf")
Response.WriteFile(FilePath)
Response.End()
This procedure will work fine and display in the browser. However, if I save the file to C:Document123.pdf, how can I access this file using relative path in MapPath function. Is there an option to access the file which is saved out of IIS server? I am using vb.net 2003.
I'm using acrobat that returns unix paths instead of windows path's. So im wondering if there is a way in vb.net to convert the path to windows path.
i tried using:
docs(i) = javaScriptObj.path().ToString.Replace("/", "").Substring(1)
position = docs(i).IndexOf("")
docs(i) = docs(i).Substring(0, position) + ":" + docs(i).Substring(position + 1)
this only works on local files, but fails when im starting to use network drives.
I want to draw a path line that can be any shape (square, round, outline etc), and along this path line I want even dots to appear. I also want to be able to resize the shape (as in the example attached) This is very easy to do using "DrawPath" and defining points for the path and using a pen defined as dots. The problem I have is I want the dots to be evenly placed along the path, on any shape or size I draw.
In the example I have created, I create a square with 4 points and draw a dotted path. There are 2 buttons that allows me to resize the square (larger or smaller) this helps show the problem more clearly. The path starts at the top left corner and finishes back at the top left corner, the dots are evenly placed along the path, except the final dots at the end of the path. (Sometimes the dots are even and other times they are not even).
The shapes I want to draw can be any size and any shape, but I have used a square in this example to show the problem I have. I need to to draw the dots and give the impression that they are even all along the path, for all shapes and sizes. [Code]
i get this error "Illegal character in path" when checking for a folder to see if it exists.
the folder is D:PlanificatorPlanificatorPlanificatorServerinDebugData1 and it exists.
Function IDExists(ByVal User As String)
User = User.Trim
Scrie("Se verifica existenta ID-ului " & User)
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Well now i have an issue which is pointing in the use of "path's" physical and network.I have a SQL server on a Server machine and i have a desktop machine used as client.I'm runing from my client machine a stored procedure in order to add a streaming data base.But also before i run this procedure i run another one which prepare the desired "path", this procedure takes:
myPath="\ServerSharedFolderSQL
in order to run the first procedure i have to turn myPath in each physical name:
myPath="DriveLetter:PublicWorkFilesSQL"
Now my Issue is how i will have the physical path, which is build it on the server and which it's from very difficult (to imposible) to know it? Basically i need a function which will return me the physical path, which the implementation it's not knowing to me. My developing environment is vb.net 2010?
I am using this code below:
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I thought the %AppData% should find the relative path. When I go 'Start|Run|%AppData% windows explorer takes me to that directory. I can not put the full path in, as the user is different on each client machine.
i want to buffer a video file on client side when it request.. what syantax i use to buffer the video the video in client's media player
View 1 RepliesPrivate Function UploadPic() As String
Const bmpw As Integer = 300
Const bmph As Integer = 300
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I have an .exe application written in vb.net. When I make shortcuts to the application, say on desktop (or anywhere else) and then click on them I want to programatically get the path to that shortcut, ie. C:/Users/xxx/Desktop/shortcut.lnk.
I want this so I can store the pairs shortcuts : (program + different cmd args).
I'm just trying to move my folder from one path to another path.The coding seems like it has moved it but the folder is not appearing in my destination path?
View 7 RepliesSay URL1: http:[url].....
RelativePath: ../../hello.htm
Hence absolute path is http:[url].....
Is there a function that do that?
can anyone please explain to me how I get the file path to an embedded video resource file I have?Currently I know how to get this while debugging, but I am unsure how to refer to it when built.It needs to work no matter where the application files are.[code]
View 3 RepliesIt seems I'm not lucky with backslashes in ASP.Net VB.Net.I'm trying to output some infos about files with ffprobe and my paths are cut randomly at some backslash in every string containing backslash.I debugged this function to return the path generated by fileToProcess:
Function ffprobe_show_format(ByVal arg As String) As String
Dim myProcess As New System.Diagnostics.Process()
Dim fileToProcess As String = MapPath(".") & " emps" & arg
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I am trying to create an autorun.inf for my external hard disk, the autorun will start a multi choice application I designed using Visual Basic and Visual Studio 2008. Since USB drives may assign different drive numbers to the hard disk depending on the number of used usb slots in the pc. I would like to know if there was a code like (curdir) or something similar to that, that would load the pictures with the usb drive letter. that is how I can dynamically change the path to the usb
View 1 Repliescan i know what code that enable me to list all currently running process and get their path and list all the path in listbox1.
View 2 Replieswhen i try to write to a file I get the error:
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Access to the path "PATH HERE" is denied. Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code.
Exception Details: System.UnauthorizedAccessException: Access to the path "PATH HERE" is denied.
ASP.NET is not authorized to access the requested resource. Consider granting access rights to the resource to the ASP.NET request identity. ASP.NET has a base process identity (typically {MACHINE}ASPNET on IIS 5 or Network Service on IIS 6) that is used if the application is not impersonating. If the application is impersonating via <identity impersonate="true"/>, the identity will be the anonymous user (typically IUSR_MACHINENAME) or the authenticated request user. To grant ASP.NET write access to a file, right-click the file in Explorer, choose "Properties" and select the Security tab. Click "Add" to add the appropriate user or group. Highlight the ASP.NET account, and check the boxes for the desired access.But when I add: <identity impersonate="true"/ to web.config I get the following error when my application trys to open a DB to read it:
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Unspecified error
Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code.
Exception Details: System.Data.OleDb.OleDbException: Unspecified errorLine 55: objConnection.Open()
i added a folder in my project by using the solution explorer. now i want to include a couple of images there that i can use as a default image for my app. in my app i have a picture box which will:show a 'default pic' if the person doesnt have a picture yet. show an 'error pic' if the picture is not found.show the persons image located in the server.
View 3 RepliesI made a launcher to launch a bunch of programs, and i wanted to know if its possible to make the .exe read the /ini file to get the path.[code...]
View 4 RepliesI have a file path like this:
C:Documents and SettingsusernameMy DocumentsProgram NameFormDataGForm1Music.mp3
I need to change it from that to this:FormDataGForm1Music.mp3
The only problem is, that the rest of the file path could change but that.
I'm currently making an application in vB 2008.The application will be downloaded by several people, which gives me a little problem.Along with the .EXE file there's a folder with 114 images, which are being linked to within the vB [code]...
View 6 RepliesI have a form with a tabbed control on it. Each tab in the control simply loads an existing file in a reader to display to the user. I have added the files in a folder in my project. When I debug it works great. However, when I publish and move it to another computer, the program runs fine but none of the files show in the tab control tabs. The files do come with the solution when I publish.[code]I know there is a way to make the file path "relative" but I cannot figure out how and there really isn't many resources available to explain how this can be done.
View 2 RepliesAs seen below in the screenshot I used the following code to draw a line from CA to CA 1.1
g = pbxMap.CreateGraphics
g.DrawLine(pen1, D.v(path(t)).x, D.v(path(t)).y, D.v(path(K)).x, D.v(path(K)).y)
Is there anyway to make the red picturebox at CA to move along the line drawn to CA 1.1? Something like the google driving directions where a car will moving along the path from a starting point to a ending point..