IAMTimelineTrans::SetCutPoint method

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Note

[Deprecated. This API may be removed from future releases of Windows.]

 

The SetCutPoint method sets the time at which the transition cuts from one source to the next, if the transition is rendered as a cut.

Syntax

HRESULT SetCutPoint(
   REFERENCE_TIME TLTime
);

Parameters

TLTime

Cut point relative to the start of the transition, in 100-nanosecond units. If the value falls outside the bounds of the transition, it is truncated to the nearest valid time.

Return value

If this method succeeds, it returns S_OK. Otherwise, it returns an HRESULT error code.

Remarks

By default, the cut-point is the middle of the transition. For example, in a transition that spans one second, the default cut point is 0.5 seconds into the transition.

Note

The header file Qedit.h is not compatible with Direct3D headers later than version 7.

 

Note

To obtain Qedit.h, download the Microsoft Windows SDK Update for Windows Vista and .NET Framework 3.0. Qedit.h is not available in the Microsoft Windows SDK for Windows 7 and .NET Framework 3.5 Service Pack 1.

 

Requirements

Requirement Value
Header
Qedit.h
Library
Strmiids.lib

See also

IAMTimelineTrans Interface

Error and Success Codes