MediaCapture.RecordLimitationExceeded Event
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Occurs when the record limit is exceeded.
public:
virtual event RecordLimitationExceededEventHandler ^ RecordLimitationExceeded;
// Register
event_token RecordLimitationExceeded(RecordLimitationExceededEventHandler const& handler) const;
// Revoke with event_token
void RecordLimitationExceeded(event_token const* cookie) const;
// Revoke with event_revoker
MediaCapture::RecordLimitationExceeded_revoker RecordLimitationExceeded(auto_revoke_t, RecordLimitationExceededEventHandler const& handler) const;
public event RecordLimitationExceededEventHandler RecordLimitationExceeded;
function onRecordLimitationExceeded(eventArgs) { /* Your code */ }
mediaCapture.addEventListener("recordlimitationexceeded", onRecordLimitationExceeded);
mediaCapture.removeEventListener("recordlimitationexceeded", onRecordLimitationExceeded);
- or -
mediaCapture.onrecordlimitationexceeded = onRecordLimitationExceeded;
Public Custom Event RecordLimitationExceeded As RecordLimitationExceededEventHandler
App capabilities |
backgroundMediaRecording
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If an app receives a RecordLimitationExceeded event, it is expected to finalize the file it is recording. If it does not finalize, the capture engine will stop sending samples to the file that the app was recording to.
In the current release, the record limit is three hours.
Product | Versions |
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WinRT | Build 10240, Build 10586, Build 14383, Build 15063, Build 16299, Build 17134, Build 17763, Build 18362, Build 19041, Build 20348, Build 22000, Build 22621, Build 26100 |