![]() MJFieldsAutomation - interface for working with database fields.MJViewItemAutomation - interface for creating / walking the Media Center tree structure.MJInternetAutomation - interface for helping in downloading files from internet.MJVersionAutomation - interface for getting Media Center version information.MJSchemeAutomation - interface for working with Media Library View Schemes.MJPlaylistAutomation - interface for working with a single playlist.MJPlaylistsAutomation - represents a collection of playlists.MJMixerAutomation - provides volume, balance, and mute control.MJCurPlaylistAutomation - interface for working with "Playing Now" (the current playlist).MJFileAutomation - object for dealing with a single file.MJFilesAutomation - represents a collection of files.MJPlaybackAutomation - controls playback and provides information about the currently playing track.To show the window use ShowProgram function from MJAutomation interface.įor information on how to get access to MJAutomation interface from in-proc plug-ins see plug-in SDK. NOTE: If Media Center was created as out-of-proc object, the main window of the program will be invisible. ![]() Set myobj = CreateObject("MediaJukebox Application") Set myobj = GetObject(, "MediaJukebox Application") ' First try to get an already running object PMJ.CreateInstance(L"MediaJukebox Application") HRESULT hr = pMJ.GetActiveObject (L"MediaJukebox Application") #import "Media Jukebox.tlb" no_namespace, named_guids Media Center can be initialized by in-proc or out-of-proc objects.
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