Windows Media Player 11 SDK IWMPNetwork.lostPackets (VB and C#)
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IWMPNetwork.lostPackets (VB and C#)
The lostPackets property gets the number of packets lost.
Property Value
A System.Int32 that is the number of lost packets.
Remarks
This property includes streaming media packets only, and will return zero when using the HTTP protocol, which is lossless.
Packets can be lost for a number of reasons, such as the type and quality of the network connection.
Each time playback is stopped and restarted, this property is reset to zero. The value is not reset if playback is paused. This property gets valid information only during run time when the URL for playback is set by using the AxWindowsMediaPlayer.URL property.
Example Code
The following code example uses lostPackets to display the total number of packets lost during playback. The information is displayed in a label when the user clicks a button. The AxWMPLib.AxWindowsMediaPlayer object is represented by the variable named player.
Public Sub showLostPackets_Click(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles showLostPackets.Click lostPacketsLabel.Text = ("Packets lost: " + player.network.lostPackets.ToString()) End Sub
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private void showLostPackets_Click(object sender, System.EventArgs e) { lostPacketsLabel.Text = ("Packets lost: " + player.network.lostPackets.ToString()); }
Requirements
Version: Windows Media Player 9 Series or later
Namespace: WMPLib
Assembly: Interop.WMPLib.dll (automatically generated by Visual Studio)
See Also
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