CurrentPosition
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4/8/2010
This property specifies the clip's current position, in seconds. This property is read/write.
Compatibility: Windows Media Player, ActiveMovie
Syntax
MediaPlayer.CurrentPosition [ = dblPosition ]
Parameters
- dblPosition
Double value representing the clip's current position, in seconds. There is no default value.
Remarks
The value of this property is a new position within the clip, in seconds.
Setting this property at run time is similar to performing a seek operation, and changes the position to the specified point in the clip. The new value must be within the range specified by the SelectionStart and SelectionEnd properties.
Before attempting to set this property, determine the length of the file in seconds by retrieving the value of the Duration property.
Before the FileName property is set, CurrentPosition returns -1
(minus one).
The following code example shows how to use the CurrentPosition property to rewind a clip after it has been stopped.
MediaPlayer1.Stop( );
MediaPlayer1.CurrentPosition = 0;
ActiveMovie compatibility mode is only supported through Windows CE .NET 4.1.
Requirements
Windows Embedded CE | Windows CE 3.0 and later |
See Also
Reference
Windows Media Player Properties