object.TVFormat As Long |
Remarks
(Read-only). Gets the analog video TV standard in use. Possible values are:
Value |
Meaning |
0x00000000 |
No analog video (digital sensor). |
0x00000001 |
Analog video is NTSC (M) standard, 7.5 IRE black |
0x00000002 |
Analog video is NTSC (M) standard, 0 IRE black (Japan). |
0x00000004 |
NTSC-433. |
0x00000010 |
Analog video is PAL-B standard. |
0x00000020 |
Analog video is PAL (D) standard. |
0x00000080 |
Analog video is PAL (H) standard. |
0x00000100 |
Analog video is PAL (I) standard. |
0x00000200 |
Analog video is PAL (M) standard. |
0x00000400 |
Analog video is PAL (N) standard. |
0x00000800 |
Analog video is PAL-60 standard. |
0x00001000 |
Analog video is SECAM (B) standard. |
0x00002000 |
Analog video is SECAM (D) standard. |
0x00004000 |
Analog video is SECAM (G) standard. |
0x00008000 |
Analog video is SECAM (H) standard. |
0x00010000 |
Analog video is SECAM (K) standard. |
0x00020000 |
Analog video is SECAM (K1) standard. |
0x00040000 |
Analog video is SECAM (L) standard. |
0x00080000 |
Analog video is SECAM (L1) standard. |
0x00100000 |
Analog video is Combination (N) PAL standard (Argentina). |
For more detailed information, refer to the Microsoft documentation for IAMTVTuner::get_TVFormat.
Win32, x64
See Also