MediaSource.Duration Property
Definition
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Gets the duration of the content in the MediaSource.
public:
property IReference<TimeSpan> ^ Duration { IReference<TimeSpan> ^ get(); };
IReference<TimeSpan> Duration();
public System.Nullable<System.TimeSpan> Duration { get; }
var iReference = mediaSource.duration;
Public ReadOnly Property Duration As Nullable(Of TimeSpan)
Property Value
The duration of the content in the MediaSource.
Remarks
Adaptive sources can support multiple periods or discontinuities that contribute to the overall presentation timeline. The Duration property represents this complete presentation timeline.
Applies to
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