Start windows media with trigger player

Hello

I have a VI that sends a trigger of Biopac MP100 via USB 6501 to make the EEG signals. When I run the VI, I want windows media player started playing a movie automatically and I want the trigger to go to USB 6501 simultaneously. Now when I run the VI the trigger goes to 6501, but windows media player does not start. What can I do?

Use the activeX container and make a referance WMP and the URL property allows to call a movie file

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