See my post about video on perlTk at Re: Video components for Tk?
Also you could follow links at the bottom of my home node id to get an idea how to do the trick.
Win32-specific answer to you question is using Win32::OLE to manage existing registered media player.
In reply to Re: Playing video with perl / perltk
by Courage
in thread Playing video with perl / perltk
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