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Controls.currentAudioLanguage

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The currentAudioLanguage property specifies or retrieves the locale identifier (LCID) of the audio language for playback.

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Possible Values

This property is a read/write Number (long).

Remarks

An LCID uniquely identifies a particular language dialect, called a locale.

For Windows Media-based content, properties and methods related to language selection only support a single output.

When working with DVD content, specifying an LCID will cause the first available audio track having the specified language ID to be selected.

Windows Media Player 10 Mobile: This property only accepts or returns the language-neutral LCID (0).

Requirements

Requirement Value
Version
Windows Media Player 9 Series or later.
DLL
Wmp.dll

See also

Controls Object

Controls.audioLanguageCount

Controls.currentAudioLanguageIndex

Controls.getAudioLanguageDescription

Controls.getAudioLanguageID

Controls.getLanguageName