IDvdInfo2::GetAudioLanguage method (strmif.h)
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The GetAudioLanguage
method retrieves the language of the specified audio stream within the current title.
Syntax
HRESULT GetAudioLanguage(
[in] ULONG ulStream,
[out] LCID *pLanguage
);
Parameters
[in] ulStream
Audio stream number for the language being retrieved.
[out] pLanguage
Receives the language information.
Return value
Returns one of the following HRESULT values.
Return code | Description |
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Success. |
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Invalid argument. |
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The pLanguage parameter is NULL. |
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The DVD Navigator is not initialized. |
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DVD Navigator is not in a valid domain. |
Remarks
This method does not return languages for menus. It sets the value pointed to by pLanguage to zero if the stream contains an unknown language. Call the GetLocaleInfo function to create a human-readable string name from pLanguage:
C++ |
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LCID Language; hr = pDvdInfo->GetAudioLanguage(ulStream, &Language); if (SUCCEEDED(hr)) { int cchSize = GetLocaleInfo(Language, LOCALE_SENGLANGUAGE, 0, 0); TCHAR *szString = new TCHAR[cchSize]; if (szString) { GetLocaleInfo(Language, LOCALE_SENGLANGUAGE, szString, cchSize); /* ... */ delete [] szString; } } |
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
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Minimum supported client | Windows XP [desktop apps only] |
Minimum supported server | Windows Server 2003 [desktop apps only] |
Target Platform | Windows |
Header | strmif.h (include Dshow.h) |
Library | Strmiids.lib |