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IWMPControls3::get_currentPositionTimecode

The get_currentPositionTimecode method retrieves the current position in the current media item using a time code format. This method currently supports SMPTE time code.

Syntax

  

Parameters

bstrTimecode

[out]  Pointer to a BSTR containing the time code.

Return Values

The method returns an HRESULT. Possible values include, but are not limited to, those in the following table.

Return code Description
S_OK The method succeeded.

Remarks

SMPTE time code provides a standard way of identifying an individual video frame, which is useful for synchronizing playback. If a digital media file supports SMPTE time code, Windows Media Player can retrieve the current time code position information or seek to a video frame identified by a BSTR containing a particular time code.

SMPTE time code identifies a particular frame by the number of hours, minutes, seconds, and frames that separate it from a particular reference frameā€”the frame designated as time zero. Usually the time zero frame is the start of the file and a particular SMPTE time code value represents the elapsed time since the start of the file.

The time code is in the format [range]hh:mm:ss.ff where [range] represents the range, hh represents hours, mm represents minutes, ss represents seconds, and ff represents frames. When specifying a value for IWMPControls3::put_currentPositionTimecode, you must include all eight digits, using zeroes as placeholders.

[range] corresponds to the wRange member of the Windows Media Format WMT_TIMECODE_EXTENSION_DATA structure. For more information about time code ranges, see the Windows Media Format SDK.

Specifying and retrieving values by using put_currentPositionTimecode and get_currentPositionTimecode are supported only for files that contain SMPTE time code information.

Windows Media Player 10 Mobile: When retrieving or specifying an SMPTE time code through the object model, the range and frames sections of the time code format are not supported.

Requirements

Version: Windows Media Player 9 Series or later.

Header: Include wmp.h.

Library: Use wmp.dll.

See Also

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