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IWMReaderNetworkConfig::SetBufferingTime method (wmsdkidl.h)

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The SetBufferingTime method specifies how long the network source buffers data before rendering it.

Syntax

HRESULT SetBufferingTime(
  [in] QWORD cnsBufferingTime
);

Parameters

[in] cnsBufferingTime

Specifies the amount of time in to buffer content before starting playback, in 100-nanosecond units.

Return value

The method returns an HRESULT. Possible values include, but are not limited to, those in the following table.

Return code Description
S_OK
The method succeeded.
E_INVALIDARG
cnsBufferingTime is larger than the maximum or smaller than the minimum.

Remarks

The minimum buffering time is 1 second and the maximum is 60 seconds. To set a buffering time of 1 second, for example, set the value to 10000000.

Requirements

Requirement Value
Minimum supported client Windows 2000 Professional [desktop apps only],Windows Media Format 7 SDK, or later versions of the SDK
Minimum supported server Windows 2000 Server [desktop apps only]
Target Platform Windows
Header wmsdkidl.h (include Wmsdk.h)
Library Wmvcore.lib; WMStubDRM.lib (if you use DRM)

See also

IWMReaderNetworkConfig Interface

IWMReaderNetworkConfig::GetBufferingTime