Windows.Media.DialProtocol Namespace
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The DIAL protocol (DI scover A nd L aunch) lets people launches media apps from a primary device, like a phone or tablet, to a remote device like a television. See http://www.dial-multiscreen.org for more information in the industry-standard protocol.
Classes
DialApp |
Represents a DIAL application running on a remote device. |
DialAppStateDetails |
Represents the state of the DIAL app. |
DialDevice |
Represents the remote device capable of running DIAL apps. |
DialDevicePicker |
Represents a picker flyout that contains a list of remote devices for the user to choose from. In a desktop app, before using an instance of this class in a way that displays UI, you'll need to associate the object with its owner's window handle. For more info, and code examples, see Display WinRT UI objects that depend on CoreWindow. |
DialDevicePickerFilter |
Represents the filter used to determine which devices to show in a DialDevicePicker. The filter parameters are OR-ed together to build the resulting filter. |
DialDeviceSelectedEventArgs |
Represents the event arguments for the DialDeviceSelected event on the DialDevicePicker object. |
DialDisconnectButtonClickedEventArgs |
Represents the event arguments for the DisconnectButtonClicked event on the DialDevicePicker object. |
DialReceiverApp |
Provides a mechanism for server apps to supply requested data to the DIAL REST service, which can be queried by client apps. |
Enums
DialAppLaunchResult |
The result of attempting to launch an app on a remote device. |
DialAppState |
The state of the application on the remote device. |
DialAppStopResult |
The result of attempting to stop an app from running on a remote device. |
DialDeviceDisplayStatus |
The possible statuses a DIAL device can have in the DIAL device picker. You can use these to adjust the sub-status and other visual attributes for a particular device in the picker. |