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IScanningTunerEx::ResumeCurrentScan method (tuner.h)

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This topic applies to Windows Vista and later.

The ResumeCurrentScan method resumes scanning the range of frequencies specified in PerformExhaustiveScan.

Syntax

HRESULT ResumeCurrentScan(
  [in] HEVENT hEvent
);

Parameters

[in] hEvent

Handle to an event created by the application. When the tuner locks onto a signal, it signals this event.

Return value

Returns an HRESULT value. Possible values include the following.

Return value Description
S_FALSE
No scan has been started yet.
E_INVALIDARG
Invalid hEvent argument.
S_OK
Success.

When the method succeeds, it returns S_OK. Otherwise it returns an HRESULT error code.

Remarks

When the application calls PerformExhaustiveScan, the tuner scans until it locks onto a signal. Then it sets the application's event handle. To resume scanning for the next valid signal in original range of frequencies, the application can call ResumeCurrentScan.

Requirements

Requirement Value
Target Platform Windows
Header tuner.h

See also

IScanningTunerEx Interface