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Public Class AudioCompressors Inherits Compressors Implements IEnumerable(Of Compressor), IEnumerable, IEnumerator |
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Dim instance As AudioCompressors |
C# | |
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public class AudioCompressors : Compressors, IEnumerable<Compressor>, IEnumerable, IEnumerator |
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public ref class AudioCompressors : public Compressors, IEnumerable<Compressor>, IEnumerable, IEnumerator |
The CaptureCtrl and ConvertCtrl objects use this collection to enumerate and select audio compressors. An AudioCompressors object is not externally creatable and is only obtained through the parent object’s CaptureCtrl.AudioCompressors and ConvertCtrl.AudioCompressors properties. This collection object is derived from the general Compressors object collection base class. The AudioCompressors collection object also provides helper properties which can be used to access a particular video compressor for selection and use. For example, you could access and/or select the AAC audio compressor by doing the following: Compressor myComp = captureCtrl.AudioCompressors.AAC; myComp.Selected = true; OR directly from the control like this: captureCtrl.AudioCompressors.AAC.Selected = true; Note: You can also access other registered compressors that do not have helper property accessors by simply using the string indexer like: captureCtrl.AudioCompressors["@device:sw:{33D9A761-90C8-11D0-BD43-00A0C911CE86}\\Some Other Audio Encoder"].Selected = true;
System.Object
Leadtools.Multimedia.Compressors
Leadtools.Multimedia.AudioCompressors
Target Platforms: Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 family, Windows Server 2008 family, Windows Vista, Windows 7