How to add sound in sound player from resource WPF












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How can i add this sound image



like i make it with background in xaml.



<Controls:FlipView.Background>
<ImageBrush ImageSource="Gamedata/MainMenuBackground.jpg"/>
</Controls:FlipView.Background>


I already have tried this , but it didn't help



SoundPlayer PlaySound = new SoundPlayer(@"pack://application:,,,/Gamedata/Sounds/MenuClick.wav");
PlaySound.Load();









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    How can i add this sound image



    like i make it with background in xaml.



    <Controls:FlipView.Background>
    <ImageBrush ImageSource="Gamedata/MainMenuBackground.jpg"/>
    </Controls:FlipView.Background>


    I already have tried this , but it didn't help



    SoundPlayer PlaySound = new SoundPlayer(@"pack://application:,,,/Gamedata/Sounds/MenuClick.wav");
    PlaySound.Load();









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      How can i add this sound image



      like i make it with background in xaml.



      <Controls:FlipView.Background>
      <ImageBrush ImageSource="Gamedata/MainMenuBackground.jpg"/>
      </Controls:FlipView.Background>


      I already have tried this , but it didn't help



      SoundPlayer PlaySound = new SoundPlayer(@"pack://application:,,,/Gamedata/Sounds/MenuClick.wav");
      PlaySound.Load();









      share|improve this question














      How can i add this sound image



      like i make it with background in xaml.



      <Controls:FlipView.Background>
      <ImageBrush ImageSource="Gamedata/MainMenuBackground.jpg"/>
      </Controls:FlipView.Background>


      I already have tried this , but it didn't help



      SoundPlayer PlaySound = new SoundPlayer(@"pack://application:,,,/Gamedata/Sounds/MenuClick.wav");
      PlaySound.Load();






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          I'm not sure what exactly you're trying to accomplish, but to play a sound with the SoundPlayer class you use the Play() method. To load it from a resource, add it to your Resources.resx file and use Properties.Resources.resourceName.



          SoundPlayer PlaySound = new SoundPlayer(Properties.Resources.MenuClick);
          PlaySound.Play();





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            I'm not sure what exactly you're trying to accomplish, but to play a sound with the SoundPlayer class you use the Play() method. To load it from a resource, add it to your Resources.resx file and use Properties.Resources.resourceName.



            SoundPlayer PlaySound = new SoundPlayer(Properties.Resources.MenuClick);
            PlaySound.Play();





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              I'm not sure what exactly you're trying to accomplish, but to play a sound with the SoundPlayer class you use the Play() method. To load it from a resource, add it to your Resources.resx file and use Properties.Resources.resourceName.



              SoundPlayer PlaySound = new SoundPlayer(Properties.Resources.MenuClick);
              PlaySound.Play();





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                I'm not sure what exactly you're trying to accomplish, but to play a sound with the SoundPlayer class you use the Play() method. To load it from a resource, add it to your Resources.resx file and use Properties.Resources.resourceName.



                SoundPlayer PlaySound = new SoundPlayer(Properties.Resources.MenuClick);
                PlaySound.Play();





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                I'm not sure what exactly you're trying to accomplish, but to play a sound with the SoundPlayer class you use the Play() method. To load it from a resource, add it to your Resources.resx file and use Properties.Resources.resourceName.



                SoundPlayer PlaySound = new SoundPlayer(Properties.Resources.MenuClick);
                PlaySound.Play();






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