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delete
The delete command deletes a data segment from a file. Digital-video and waveform-audio
devices recognize this command.
wsprintf(lpstrCommand, "delete %s %s %s", lpszDeviceID, lpszPosition,
lpszFlags);
Parameters
lpszDeviceID
Identifier of an MCI device. This identifier or alias is assigned when the
device is opened.
lpszPosition
Flag that identifies a data segment to delete. The following table lists
device types that recognize the delete command and the flags used by each type:
digitalvideo
| at rectangle
audio stream stream
from position
| to position
video stream stream
| waveaudio
| from position
| to position
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The following table lists the flags that can be specified in the lpszPosition parameter and their meanings:
at rectangle
| Specifies the portion of each frame deleted. If omitted, it defaults to the
entire frame. When this item is specified, frames are not deleted. Instead the
area inside the rectangle becomes black.
| audio stream stream
| Specifies the audio stream in the workspace affected by the command. If you
use this flag and also want to delete video, you must also use the "video stream"
flag. (If neither flag is specified, all audio and video streams are deleted.)
| from position
| Specifies the position at which deletion begins. If this flag is omitted, the
deletion begins at the current position.
| to position
| Specifies the position at which deletion ends. If this flag is omitted, the
deletion continues to the end of the content or workspace.
| | Specifies the video stream in the workspace affected by the command. If you
use this flag and also want to delete audio, you must also use "audio stream"
flag. (If neither flag is specified, all audio and video streams are deleted.)
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lpszFlags
Can be "wait", "notify", or both. For digital-video and VCR devices, "test"
can also be specified. For more information about these flags, see The Wait, Notify, and Test Flags.
Return Values
Returns zero if successful or an error otherwise.
Remarks
Before issuing any commands that use position values, you should set the
desired time format by using the set command.
The following command deletes the waveform-audio data from 1 millisecond
through 900 milliseconds (assuming the time format is set to milliseconds):
delete mysound from 1 to 900
See Also
set
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