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Network.receivedPackets

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The receivedPackets property retrieves the number of packets received.

Syntax

player.network.receivedPackets

Possible Values

This property is a read-only Number (long).

Remarks

Each time clip playback is stopped and restarted, this property is set to zero. It is not reset if file playback is paused.

Examples

The following JScript example uses Network.receivedPackets to display the number of packets received. The information is displayed in an HTML DIV created with ID = "RP". The example uses a timer with a 1-second interval to update the display. The Player object was created with ID = "Player".

<!-- Create an event handler for play state change. -->
<SCRIPT FOR = Player EVENT = PlayStateChange(NewState)>

   var idI; // Variable for the interval id.

   // Test whether packets may be arriving.
   switch (NewState){
      case 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9:
          window.clearInterval(idI);
          break;

      default:
         idI = window.setInterval("UpdateRP()", 1000);

   }</SCRIPT>

<!-- Put the function to update the display in a separate code block. -->
<SCRIPT>
function UpdateRP(){
   RP.innerHTML = "";
   RP.innerHTML = "Packets received: " + Player.network.receivedPackets;         
}

Requirements

Requirement Value
Version
Windows Media Player version 7.0 or later.
DLL
Wmp.dll

See also

Network Object