IltmmConvert::SetClosedCaptioningTargetFile
#include "ltmm.h"
C Syntax |
HRESULT IltmmConvert__SetClosedCaptioningTargetFile(pConvert, filename, flags) |
C++ Syntax |
HRESULT SetClosedCaptioningTargetFile(filename, flags) |
IltmmConvert *pConvert; |
/* pointer to an interface */ |
BSTR filename; |
/* closed captioning target filename */ |
long flags; |
/* save flags */ |
Sets the filename and options for saving Closed Captioning data to either SRT or TEXT format.
Parameter |
Description |
pConvert |
Pointer to an IltmmConvert interface. |
filename |
A character string containing the name of the file to which to save the closed captioning information. |
flags |
Value that represents the desired save options. For a list of possible values, refer to ltmmClosedCaptioning_Flag Constants. |
Returns
S_OK |
The function was successful. |
<> S_OK |
An error occurred. Refer to the Error Codes or the HRESULT error codes in the DirectShow documentation. |
Comments
Use this function to save the decoded closed captioning data coming from a LEAD MPEG2 decoder. Closed Captioning data can be embedded inside an MPEG2 Video Elementary stream.
The Convert object can decode such data and write it to a file. Files can be saved to two different formats:SubRip (SRT) and text.
SRT files contain the subtitles along with the timing information that specifies when to display each subtitle. By default IltmmConvert::SetClosedCaptioningTargetFile saves to the SRT format. To set it to use the default, set the flags to zero or ltmmClosedCaptioning_Default. Find more information about the SubRip format by searching for "SubRip" on the internet.
Closed captioning data can also be saved as text. To save the closed captioning information as a text file, set flags to ltmmClosedCaptioning_Text.
For a list of predefined values, refer to ltmmClosedCaptioning_Flag Constants.
Required DLLs and Libraries
LTMM 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, Mobile
See Also
Example
For a C++ example, refer to IltmmConvert::SetClosedCaptioningTargetFile Example for C++.