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VideoEncodingProperties.Subtype Property

Definition

Gets or sets the subtype of the format.

public:
 property Platform::String ^ Subtype { Platform::String ^ get(); void set(Platform::String ^ value); };
winrt::hstring Subtype();

void Subtype(winrt::hstring value);
public string Subtype { get; set; }
var string = videoEncodingProperties.subtype;
videoEncodingProperties.subtype = string;
Public Property Subtype As String

Property Value

String

Platform::String

winrt::hstring

The subtype.

Implements

Remarks

The value can be the string representation of a GUID in canonical form, or one of the predefined values listed in the following table.

ValueDescription
"ARGB32"RGB, 32 bpp with alpha channel.
"BGRA8"BGRA, 32 bpp with alpha channel.
"D16"16-bit z-buffer depth
"H263"H.263 video
"H264"H.264 video
"H264ES"H.264 elementary stream
"HEVC"HEVC video
"HEVCES"HEVT elementary stream
"IYUV"YUV 8 bpp 4:2:0
"L8"8-bit luminance only.
"L16"16-bit luminance only.
"MJPG"Motion jpeg
"NV12"YUV 8 bpp 4:2:0
"MPEG1"MPEG-1 video
"MPEG2"MPEG-2 video
"RGB24"RGB, 24 bpp
"RGB32"RGB, 32 bpp
"WMV3"Windows Media Video 9 codec
"WVC1"SMPTE 421M ("VC-1") codec
"VP9"VP9 video
"YUY2"YUV 8 bpp 4:2:2
"YV12"YUV 8 bpp 4:2:0

Warning

The string values returned by the MediaEncodingSubtypes properties may not use the same letter casing as AudioEncodingProperties.Subtype, VideoEncodingProperties.Subtype, ContainerEncodingProperties.Subtype, and ImageEncodingProperties.Subtype. For this reason, if you compare the values, you should use a case-insensitive comparison or use hardcoded strings that match the casing returned by the encoding properties.

Applies to