MediaStreamSource.MaxSupportedPlaybackRate Property
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Gets the maxiumum supported playback rate for the MediaStreamSource.
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property IReference<double> ^ MaxSupportedPlaybackRate { IReference<double> ^ get(); void set(IReference<double> ^ value); };
IReference<double> MaxSupportedPlaybackRate();
void MaxSupportedPlaybackRate(IReference<double> value);
public System.Nullable<double> MaxSupportedPlaybackRate { get; set; }
var iReference = mediaStreamSource.maxSupportedPlaybackRate;
mediaStreamSource.maxSupportedPlaybackRate = iReference;
Public Property MaxSupportedPlaybackRate As Nullable(Of Double)
The maxiumum supported playback rate for the MediaStreamSource.
Device family |
Windows 10 Creators Update (introduced in 10.0.15063.0)
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API contract |
Windows.Foundation.UniversalApiContract (introduced in v4.0)
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This value is expressed as a ratio of the maximum playrate to the normal playback rate, so 1.0 indicates normal speed and 2.0 indicates double the normal speed.
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WinRT | Build 15063, Build 16299, Build 17134, Build 17763, Build 18362, Build 19041, Build 20348, Build 22000, Build 22621, Build 26100 |