Clipboard.SetAudio Method
Definition
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Clears the Clipboard and then adds data in the WaveAudio format, replacing the existing data.
Overloads
SetAudio(Byte[]) |
Clears the Clipboard and then adds a Byte array in the WaveAudio format after converting it to a Stream. |
SetAudio(Stream) |
Clears the Clipboard and then adds a Stream in the WaveAudio format. |
SetAudio(Byte[])
public:
static void SetAudio(cli::array <System::Byte> ^ audioBytes);
public static void SetAudio (byte[] audioBytes);
static member SetAudio : byte[] -> unit
Public Shared Sub SetAudio (audioBytes As Byte())
Parameters
Exceptions
The Clipboard could not be cleared. This typically occurs when the Clipboard is being used by another process.
The current thread is not in single-threaded apartment (STA) mode. Add the STAThreadAttribute to your application's Main
method.
audioBytes
is null
.
Examples
The following example demonstrates an overload of the SetAudio method that is similar to this overload.
// Demonstrates SetAudio, ContainsAudio, and GetAudioStream.
public System.IO.Stream SwapClipboardAudio(
System.IO.Stream replacementAudioStream)
{
System.IO.Stream returnAudioStream = null;
if (Clipboard.ContainsAudio())
{
returnAudioStream = Clipboard.GetAudioStream();
Clipboard.SetAudio(replacementAudioStream);
}
return returnAudioStream;
}
' Demonstrates SetAudio, ContainsAudio, and GetAudioStream.
Public Function SwapClipboardAudio( _
ByVal replacementAudioStream As System.IO.Stream) _
As System.IO.Stream
Dim returnAudioStream As System.IO.Stream = Nothing
If (Clipboard.ContainsAudio()) Then
returnAudioStream = Clipboard.GetAudioStream()
Clipboard.SetAudio(replacementAudioStream)
End If
Return returnAudioStream
End Function
Remarks
To retrieve audio data from the Clipboard, first use the ContainsAudio method to determine whether the Clipboard contains audio data before retrieving it with the GetAudioStream method.
Note
The Clipboard class can only be used in threads set to single thread apartment (STA) mode. To use this class, ensure that your Main
method is marked with the STAThreadAttribute attribute.
See also
Applies to
SetAudio(Stream)
public:
static void SetAudio(System::IO::Stream ^ audioStream);
public static void SetAudio (System.IO.Stream audioStream);
static member SetAudio : System.IO.Stream -> unit
Public Shared Sub SetAudio (audioStream As Stream)
Parameters
Exceptions
The Clipboard could not be cleared. This typically occurs when the Clipboard is being used by another process.
The current thread is not in single-threaded apartment (STA) mode. Add the STAThreadAttribute to your application's Main
method.
audioStream
is null
.
Examples
The following example demonstrates this member.
// Demonstrates SetAudio, ContainsAudio, and GetAudioStream.
public System.IO.Stream SwapClipboardAudio(
System.IO.Stream replacementAudioStream)
{
System.IO.Stream returnAudioStream = null;
if (Clipboard.ContainsAudio())
{
returnAudioStream = Clipboard.GetAudioStream();
Clipboard.SetAudio(replacementAudioStream);
}
return returnAudioStream;
}
' Demonstrates SetAudio, ContainsAudio, and GetAudioStream.
Public Function SwapClipboardAudio( _
ByVal replacementAudioStream As System.IO.Stream) _
As System.IO.Stream
Dim returnAudioStream As System.IO.Stream = Nothing
If (Clipboard.ContainsAudio()) Then
returnAudioStream = Clipboard.GetAudioStream()
Clipboard.SetAudio(replacementAudioStream)
End If
Return returnAudioStream
End Function
Remarks
To retrieve audio data from the Clipboard, first use the ContainsAudio method to determine whether the Clipboard contains audio data before retrieving it with the GetAudioStream method.
Note
The Clipboard class can only be used in threads set to single thread apartment (STA) mode. To use this class, ensure that your Main
method is marked with the STAThreadAttribute attribute.