CSourceSeeking.IsUsingTimeFormat method

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The IsUsingTimeFormat method determines whether a specified time format is the format currently in use.

Syntax

HRESULT IsUsingTimeFormat(
   const GUID *pFormat
);

Parameters

pFormat

Pointer to a time format GUID. See Time Format GUIDs.

Return value

Returns one of the HRESULT values listed in the following table.

Return code Description
S_FALSE
The specified format is not the current format.
S_OK
The specified format is the current format.
E_POINTER
NULL pointer argument.

Remarks

The only time format supported by the base class is TIME_FORMAT_MEDIA_TIME (100-nanosecond units).

Requirements

Requirement Value
Header
Ctlutil.h (include Streams.h)
Library
Strmbase.lib (retail builds);
Strmbasd.lib (debug builds)

See also

CSourceSeeking Class