Controls.stop method
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The stop method stops playback of the media item.
Controls.stop()
This method has no parameters.
This method does not return a value.
This method causes Windows Media Player to release any system resources it is using, such as the audio device. The current media item, however, is not released.
When the player is stopped, the track rewinds to the beginning. Calling play will then begin playback of the clip from the beginning. To halt a play operation without changing the current position, use the pause method.
The following example creates an HTML BUTTON element that uses stop to stop playback. The Player object was created with ID = "Player".
<INPUT TYPE = "BUTTON" ID = "STOP" NAME = "STOP" VALUE = "Stop"
onClick = "
/* Check first to be sure the operation is valid. */
if (Player.controls.isAvailable('Stop'))
/* Stop the Player. */
Player.controls.stop();
">
Requirement | Value |
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Version |
Windows Media Player version 7.0 or later. |
DLL |
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