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IWMPControls3::currentAudioLanguage property

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

Syntax

public System.Int32 currentAudioLanguage {get; set;}

Public Property currentAudioLanguage As System.Int32

Property value

A System.Int32 that is the LCID of the audio language.

Remarks

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

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

Requirements

Requirement Value
Version
Windows Media Player 9 Series or later
Namespace
WMPLib
Assembly
Interop.WMPLib.dll (Interop.WMPLib.dll.dll)

See also

IWMPControls3 Interface (VB and C#)

IWMPControls3.audioLanguageCount (VB and C#)

IWMPControls3.currentAudioLanguageIndex (VB and C#)

IWMPControls3.getAudioLanguageDescription (VB and C#)

IWMPControls3.getAudioLanguageID (VB and C#)

IWMPControls3.getLanguageName (VB and C#)