Network.bufferingCount
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The bufferingCount property retrieves the number of times buffering occurred during clip playback.
Syntax
player.network.bufferingCount
Possible Values
This property is a read-only Number (long).
Remarks
Each time playback is stopped and restarted, this property is set to zero. It is not reset if playback is paused.
Buffering only applies to streaming content. This property returns valid information only during run time when the Player.URL property is set.
Examples
The following JScript example uses Network.bufferingCount to display the number of times buffering occurs during playback. The information is displayed in an HTML DIV created with ID = "CB". The Player object was created with ID = "Player".
<!-- Create an event handler. -->
<SCRIPT FOR = Player EVENT = buffering(Start)>
if (true == Start)
CB.innerHTML = "Buffering count: " + Player.network.bufferingCount;
</SCRIPT>
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
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Version |
Windows Media Player version 7.0 or later. |
DLL |
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