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DURATION Element

The DURATION element defines the length of time the Windows Media Player control will render a stream.

Syntax

<DURATION
   VALUE="hh:mm:ss.fract"
/>

Attributes 

  VALUE (required)

The length of time, in hours, minutes, seconds, and hundredths of a second, that a stream is rendered by the Windows Media Player control. The default value is the entire length of the content stream or media clip.

Parent/Child Elements

Hierarchy Elements
Parent elements ENTRY, REF
Child elements None

Remarks

This element defines the length of time a stream is to be rendered. If the VALUE attribute exceeds the length of the content stream, the stream terminates at its normal end-point.

This element can appear either within a REF element or within an ENTRY element. However, a DURATION element defined within a REF element overrides one that appears within the REF element's parent ENTRY element.

The DURATION element overrides a PREVIEWDURATION element.

Example Code

<DURATION VALUE="00:00:30" />   <!-- 30 seconds -->
<DURATION VALUE="1:01.5" />     <!-- 61.5 seconds -->

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