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MSDVDAdm Object

[The feature associated with this page, DirectShow, is a legacy feature. It has been superseded by MediaPlayer, IMFMediaEngine, and Audio/Video Capture in Media Foundation. Those features have been optimized for Windows 10 and Windows 11. Microsoft strongly recommends that new code use MediaPlayer, IMFMediaEngine and Audio/Video Capture in Media Foundation instead of DirectShow, when possible. Microsoft suggests that existing code that uses the legacy APIs be rewritten to use the new APIs if possible.]

Note

This component is available for use in the Microsoft Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003 operating systems. It may be altered or unavailable in subsequent versions.

 

Note

This API is deprecated. For information about DVD playback and navigation in DirectShow, see DVD Applications.

 

The methods and properties of the MSDVDAdm "administration" object enable a scripting application to modify its default settings in the Microsoft® Windows® registry. The registry is a database on all Windows systems where applications can store information about themselves to be used on initialization or during run time.

Most of these methods and properties do not set or retrieve the current values in the MSWebDVD object itself. This means, for example, that when you call GetParentalLevel the returned value is not the current parental level stored in the object. Rather, it is the default parental level stored in the registry. To get the current parental level, call the MSWebDVD method GetPlayerParentalLevel. Calling SaveParentalLevel simply writes a new default parental access level to the registry; you still need to call the MSWebDVD method SelectParentalLevel to make the change take effect immediately in the MSWebDVD object. The default locale identifier (LCID) methods work in a similar way.

On the other hand, the BookmarkOnStop and BookmarkOnClose methods take effect immediately because the MSWebDVD object checks these settings just before the user stops playback or closes the application, rather than during initialization.

You access the MSDVDAdm object through the DVDAdm property of MSWebDVD. So, for example, if the MSWebDVD object is named "DVD," call ChangePassword as shown in the following code example.

DVD.DVDAdm.ChangePassword(sUserName, sOld, sNew)

Methods and Properties

The following table lists the methods and properties exposed by the MSDVDAdm object methods and properties.

Method Description
ChangePassword Saves a new application password in the registry.
SaveParentalLevel Saves a new default parental level to the registry.
SaveParentalCountry Saves the application's new parental country/region to the registry.
ConfirmPassword Tests whether the specified password matches the previously saved password.
GetParentalLevel Retrieves the parental level that was last saved to the registry.
GetParentalCountry Retrieves the parental country/region that was last saved to the registry.
RestoreScreenSaver Restores the system screen saver settings.
Property Description
DisableScreenSaver Turns the system screen saver on or off.
DefaultAudioLCID Sets or retrieves the registry setting for the user-specified default LCID for the audio stream.
DefaultSubpictureLCID Sets or retrieves the registry setting for the user-specified default LCID for the subpicture stream.
DefaultMenuLCID Sets or retrieves the registry setting for the user-specified default LCID for menus.
BookmarkOnStop Sets or retrieves a value that tells the MSDVDAdm object whether to automatically save a bookmark of the current location and settings when the user clicks the Stop button.
BookmarkOnClose Sets or retrieves a value that tells the MSDVDAdm object whether to automatically save a bookmark of the current location and settings when the user closes the application.