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cut command

The cut command removes data from the workspace and copies it to the clipboard. Digital-video devices recognize this command.

To send this command, call the mciSendString function with the lpszCommand parameter set as follows.

_stprintf_s(
  lpszCommand, 
  TEXT("cut %s %s %s"), 
  lpszDeviceID, 
  lpszItem, 
  lpszFlags
); 

Parameters

lpszDeviceID

Identifier of an MCI device. This identifier or alias is assigned when the device is opened.

lpszItem

One of the following flags identifying the item to cut.

Value Meaning
at rectangle Specifies the portion of each frame cut. If omitted, it defaults to the entire frame. When this item is specified, frames are not deleted. Instead the area inside the rectangle becomes black.
audio stream stream Specifies the audio stream in the workspace affected by the command. If you use this flag and also want to cut video, you must also use the "video stream" flag. (If neither flag is specified, all audio and video streams are cut.)
from position Specifies the start of the range cut. If omitted, it defaults to the current position.
to position Specifies the end of the range cut. The audio and video data cut are exclusive of this position. If omitted it defaults to the end of the workspace.
video stream stream Specifies the video stream in the workspace affected by the command. If you use this flag and also want to cut audio, you must also use the "audio stream" flag. (If neither flag is specified, all audio and video streams are cut.)

lpszFlags

Can be "wait", "notify", "test", or a combination of these. For more information about these flags, see The Wait, Notify, and Test Flags.

Return Value

Returns zero if successful or an error otherwise.

Remarks

The change becomes permanent only when the data is explicitly saved; however, playback acts as if the data has been removed.

Requirements

Requirement Value
Minimum supported client
Windows 2000 Professional [desktop apps only]
Minimum supported server
Windows 2000 Server [desktop apps only]

See also

MCI

MCI Command Strings