#include " ILTDvdWriter2.h"
C Syntax |
HRESULT ILTDvdWriter_get_TempPath(pDVDWriter, TempPath) |
C++ Syntax |
HRESULT get_TempPath(TempPath) |
ILTDvdWriter *pDVDWriter; |
/* pointer to an interface */ |
BSTR *TempPath; |
/* pointer to a string */ |
Retrieves the path to the folder in which the temporary image files are stored.
Parameter |
Description |
pDVDWriter |
Pointer to an ILTDvdWriter interface |
TempPath |
Pointer to a string that is updated with the path to the temporary folder. |
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
The temporary folder is different from the DVD image A set of files that contain all of the video and audio content for a DVD, organized with a table of contents (optional). See also: Title The name for a group of related video files (called "Chapters") on your DVD. For example, for a DVD called "My Summer Vacation," you might have the titles "Water Skiing," "New Friends," and "Hiking." For each of those titles, you might have one or more different video files., Chapter The name for each individual video file on a DVD. For example, under the title "Water Skiing", you might have the chapters "My first try," "My first wreck," and "My first jump.", ISO Image An ISO image (.iso) is a disk image of a file system. It includes data files that are contained in the ISO image along with filesystem metadata. ISO images are an alternative to physical media for distribution of a "DVD" over the Internet. Most operating systems allow ISO images images to be "played" as if they were physical discs. See also: DVD Image.. folder. The temporary folder and its contents will be deleted when the authoring process is completed or aborted.
Required DLLs and Libraries
LTDVDWRT 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
Example
For an example, refer to Creating DVD Images for C.
For an example, refer to Creating DVD Images for C++.