IWMSFileDescription Interface
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IWMSFileDescription Interface
You can use the IWMSFileDescription interface to describe a directory, media file, or playlist file.
In addition to the methods inherited from IDispatch, the IWMSFileDescription interface exposes the following methods.
Method | Description |
get_Name | Retrieves the name of a directory, media file, or playlist file. |
get_Type | Retrieves an enumeration value that indicates whether the IWMSFileDescription interface describes a directory, a media file, or a playlist file. |
Example Code
The following example illustrates how to retrieve a pointer to an IWMSFileDescription interface.
#include <windows.h> #include <atlbase.h> // Includes CComBSTR and CComVariant. #include "wmsserver.h" // Declare variables and interfaces. IWMSServer *pServer; IWMSFileDescriptions *pFileDescriptions; IWMSFileDescription *pFileDescription; HRESULT hr; CComVariant varIndex; CComBSTR bstrPath; long lCount; // Initialize the COM library and retrieve a pointer // to an IWMSServer interface. hr = CoInitialize(NULL); hr = CoCreateInstance(CLSID_WMSServer, NULL, CLSCTX_ALL, IID_IWMSServer, (void **)&pServer); if (FAILED(hr)) goto EXIT; // Retrieve a pointer to an IWMSFileDescriptions interface // and retrieve the total count of descriptions. bstrPath = "file://c:\\wmpub\\wmroot"; hr = pServer->get_FileDescriptions(bstrPath, WMS_FILE_UNSPECIFIED, &pFileDescriptions); if (FAILED(hr)) goto EXIT; hr = pFileDescriptions->get_Count(&lCount); if (FAILED(hr)) goto EXIT; // Retrieve information associated with each description. for (long x = 0; x < lCount; x++) { varIndex = x; hr = pFileDescriptions->get_Item(varIndex, &pFileDescription); if (FAILED(hr)) goto EXIT; // Release temporary COM objects. pFileDescription->Release(); } EXIT: // TODO: Release temporary COM objects and uninitialize COM.
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