IWMDMObjectInfo::SetPlayLength (deprecated)
This is preliminary documentation and subject to change.
This topic documents a feature of the Windows Media Device Manager SDK. We recommend that you migrate your application to use the Windows Portable Devices API. For more information, see the Windows Portable Devices SDK.
The SetPlayLength method sets the play length of the object, in units appropriate to the format. This is the maximum length that the object plays regardless of its actual length.
Syntax
HRESULT SetPlayLength(
DWORD dwLength
);
Parameters
dwLength
[in] DWORD specifying the play length, in units appropriate to the format*.*
Return Values
The method returns an HRESULT. All the interface methods in Windows Media Device Manager can return any of the following classes of error codes:
- Standard COM error codes
- Windows error codes converted to HRESULT values
- Windows Media Device Manager error codes
For an extenstive list of possible error codes, see Error Codes.
Possible values include, but are not limited to, those in the following table.
Return code | Description |
S_OK | The method succeeded. |
WMDM_E_NOTSUPPORTED | This device does not support setting play lengths. |
E_INVALIDTYPE | The object that this interface is associated with is not a valid playable file or a folder or file system containing playable files. |
E_FAIL | An unspecified error occurred. |
Remarks
If the value passed in is greater than the total length of the object, it is clipped to the length of the object minus the object's current play position minus one unit.
For playable files, the value to set is specified in milliseconds. The value is clipped to no more than the total length of the file minus the object's current play offset position. The play position information can change either when the user starts playing a file on the media device or when an application invokes the IWMDMDeviceControl::Play method.
For folders or file systems containing playable files, the value passed is the number of playable files in that folder or in the root of that file system.
Requirements
Header: Defined in mswmdm.h.
Library: mssachlp.lib
See Also