WMEncProfileManager.WMEncProfileEdit
The WMEncProfileEdit method creates a dialog box that enables users to create a profile.
Syntax
WMEncProfileManager.WMEncProfileEdit(strProfileName, lfilter, lcid)
Parameters
strProfileName
[in] String containing the name of the profile. Leave this parameter blank to create a profile.
lfilter
[in] Member of a WMENC_MEDIA_FILTER enumeration type identifying the type of input streams for which the profile is defined.
lcid
[in] Long containing the locale ID identifying the language that appears in the Profile Manager. If this is left blank, the locale ID defaults to English.
Return Values
This method does not return a value.
Example Code
' Create a WMEncProfileManager object.
Dim ProfileMgr As WMEncProfileManager
Set ProfileMgr = New WMEncProfileManager
Dim sLastProfile As String
Dim sProfileDirectory As String
Dim sDetailsString As String
' Display the dialog box that lists the profiles. Because you
' are calling WMEncProfileListEx rather than WMEncProfileList
' and have indicated that a new profile is audio-only, if you
' bring up the New profile dialog box, only the audio check box
' will be selected.
ProfileMgr.WMEncProfileListEx WMENC_FILTER_AV, WMENC_FILTER_A, 0
' Display the New Profile dialog box. If you supply the name of an
' existing profile, the new profile will be a copy of that one.
ProfileMgr.WMEncProfileEdit "Windows Media Video 8 for Local Area Network (384 Kbps)", WMENC_FILTER_AV, 0
' Retrieve a string containing the details of a specific profile.
sDetailsString = ProfileMgr.GetDetailsString("Windows Media Video 8 for Local Area Network (384 Kbps)", 0)
' Retrieve the name of the last profile created during the current
' encoding session.
sLastProfile = ProfileMgr.LastCreatedProfile
' Retrieve a string containing the path of the directory in which
' custom profiles are stored.
sProfileDirectory = ProfileMgr.ProfileDirectory
Requirements
Reference: Windows Media Encoder
Library: wmenc.exe
See Also