Microsoft Windows CE 3.0  

GetMarkerTime

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Retrieves a value specifying the presentation time of a given marker.

Compatibility:Windows Media Player

dblRetVal = MediaPlayer.GetMarkerTime(
lMarkerNum
)

Parameters

lMarkerNum
Long value specifying the number of the marker to return.

Return Values

Returns a Doublevalue specifying the presentation time of a given marker. This method returns a zero if the specified marker does not exist.

Remarks

Some media clips do not contain markers. Use the MarkerCountproperty to find out how many markers are in the current clip. Marker numbers start at 1. If a clip has no markers, the value of MarkerCountis zero. The following example tests MarkerCountbefore displaying a message box with the marker time:

If (MediaPlayer1.MarkerCount > 0) Then MsgBox
"Marker 1 is at" + Str$(MediaPlayer1.GetMarkerTime(1)) _ + "
seconds." End If

See Also

MarkerCount, CurrentMarker, GetMarkerName, Playback Methods and Properties