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{{Short description|API for controlling multimedia peripherals}}
The '''Media Control Interface''' — '''MCI''' for short — is a high-level [[API]] developed by [[Microsoft]] and [[IBM]] for controlling [[multimedia]] [[peripheral]]s connected to a [[Microsoft Windows]] or [[OS/2]] computer, such as [[CD-ROM]] players and audio controllers.
MCI makes it very simple to write a program which can play a wide variety of media files and even to record sound by just passing commands as [[string (computer science)|string]]s. It uses relations described in Windows registries or in the [MCI] section of the file
{{As of | 2011 | alt = After a few years}}, the MCI interface has been phased out in favor of the [[DirectX]] APIs first released in 1995.<ref>{{cite book|title=Multimedia Technologies|isbn=9780070669239|pages=55|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=p2tFpmqQ7zMC&
== MCI Devices ==
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*videodisc
*waveaudio
Each of these so-called MCI devices (e.g. [[CD-ROM]] or VCD player) can play a certain type of files, e.g.
== Playing media through the MCI interface ==
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*Extended Commands
A full list of MCI commands can be found at [https://web.archive.org/web/20080905211931/http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms712587.aspx Microsoft's MSDN Library].
== See also ==
* [[DirectShow]]
==References==
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[[Category:Microsoft application programming interfaces]]
[[Category:Microsoft Windows multimedia technology]]
[[Category:Multimedia frameworks]]
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