CurrentDomain Property

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Note

This component is available for use in the Microsoft Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003 operating systems. It may be altered or unavailable in subsequent versions.

 

The CurrentDomain property retrieves the DVD domain that the MSWebDVD object is in.

[ iDomain = ] MSWebDVD.CurrentDomain

Return Value

Returns an integer value representing the current domain.

Remarks

The possible values of the property are:

Value Description
1 First play
2 Video Manager Menu
3 Video Title Set Menu
4 Title
5 Stop

 

Call this method to ensure that the DVD Navigator is in a valid domain for the method you are about to call. For example, before calling PlayTitle, check the CurrentDomain property to make sure that the DVD Navigator is not in the Stop or First Play domain.