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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T12:00:08+00:00 2026-05-11T12:00:08+00:00

I try to set video source in XAML code, video doesn’t play: <MediaElement x:Name=bgvideo

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I try to set video source in XAML code, video doesn’t play:

<MediaElement x:Name='bgvideo' Width='800' Height='600'Source='/Videos/BG_LOOP_BIG.wmv' /> 

So I try to set video source in codebehind, that doesn’t play too. :

bgvideo.Source = new Uri(@'pack://application:,,,/Videos/BG_LOOP_BIG.wmv', UriKind.Absolute); 

or

bgvideo.Source = new Uri(@'/Videos/BG_LOOP_BIG.wmv'); 

It just play when video source is absoulte:

bgvideo.Source = new Uri(@'C:\SomeFolder\Videos\BG_LOOP_BIG.wmv'); 

How can I set video source with relative source?

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  1. 2026-05-11T12:00:08+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 12:00 pm

    This works for me. Add LoadedBehavior=’Manual’

    <MediaElement LoadedBehavior='Manual' x:Name='bgvideo' Width='800' Height='600' Source='Videos/BG_LOOP_BIG.wmv' /> 

    Then in the code behind you need to play the media

    bgvideo.Play() 

    You also need to lose the first ‘/’ in the uri.

    hth

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