CSourceSeeking.SetPositions method
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The SetPositions
method sets the current position and the stop position. This method implements the IMediaSeeking::SetPositions method.
Syntax
HRESULT SetPositions(
LONGLONG *pCurrent,
DWORD CurrentFlags,
LONGLONG *pStop,
DWORD StopFlags
);
Parameters
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pCurrent
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Pointer to a variable that specifies the current position.
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CurrentFlags
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Bitwise combination of flags. See Remarks.
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pStop
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Pointer to a variable that specifies the stop time, in units of the current time format.
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StopFlags
-
Bitwise combination of flags. See Remarks.
Return value
Returns an HRESULT value. Possible values include those listed in the following table.
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Success |
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Invalid flags |
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NULL pointer argument |
Remarks
The following flags are supported:
- AM_SEEKING_NoPositioning
- AM_SEEKING_AbsolutePositioning
- AM_SEEKING_RelativePositioning
- AM_SEEKING_IncrementalPositioning (pStop only)
For more information, see IMediaSeeking::SetPositions.
This method updates the values of the CSourceSeeking::m_rtStart and CSourceSeeking::m_rtStop member variables, and then calls the pure virtual methods CSourceSeeking::ChangeStart and CSourceSeeking::ChangeStop.
Requirements
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