transition Element
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Note
[Deprecated. This API may be removed from future releases of Windows.]
The transition
element defines a transition object. A transition is a two-input transform that results in a transition from one stream (such as a composite or track) to another.
Attributes
clsid, cutpoint, cutsonly, lock, mute, start, stop, swapinputs, userdata, userid, username
Parent/Child Information
Label | Value |
---|---|
Parent | composite, track |
Children | param |
Remarks
The clsid attribute specifies the subobject that creates the transition.
Examples
<transition
clsid="{2a54c913-07aa-11d2-8d6d-00c04f8ef8e0}"
start="7"
stop="10"
/>
See also