ILTDVDBurner::put_AutoEject
#include "ILTDVDBurner2.h"
C Syntax |
HRESULT LTDVDBurner__put_AutoEject(pDVDBurner, newVal) |
C++ Syntax |
HRESULT put_AutoEject(newVal) |
ILTDVDBurner *pDVDBurner; |
/* pointer to an interface */ |
VARIANT_BOOL newVal; |
/* flag */ |
Changes the auto ejecting state.
Parameter |
Description |
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pDVDBurner |
Pointer to an ILTDVDBurner interface. |
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newVal |
Flag that indicates the new value of the auto ejecting state. Possible values are: |
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Value |
Meaning |
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VARIANT_TRUE |
Eject the tray immediately after the completion of the burn operation. This is the default value. |
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VARIANT_FALSE |
Keep the tray closed after the completion of the burn operation. |
Returns
S_OK |
The function was successful. |
<> S_OK |
An error occurred. Refer to the Error Codes. |
Comments
It is recommended you use AutoEject because some disk drives will not recognize data from the disk unless you eject the disk and put it back it. If you do not eject the disk and try to look at the contents of the disk after the burning completes, the computer might think the disk is empty when it reality it contains some data. This behavior varies from one drive to another. So the safest approach is to force a disk ejection after you burn data to a disk.
Required DLLs and Libraries
LTDVDBrn DSKernel (Multimedia toolkit) or LTKRN (Imaging Pro, Document, or Medical toolkits) For a listing of the exact DLLs and Libraries needed, based on the toolkit version, refer to Files To Be Included With Your Application. |
Win32, x64
See Also
Functions: |
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Topics: |
How to use the DVD Burner to burn ISO files and DVD images, Functions |
Example
For a C example, refer to ILTDVDBurner::get_AutoEject Example for C.
For a C++ example, refer to ILTDVDBurner::get_AutoEject Example for C++.