amfIMovie GetWidth
Gets the width, in pixels, of the video.
Syntax
video_handle GetWidth
Description
Returns the width, in pixels, of the video specified by video_handle.
Example
video_handle GetWidth
Error
3 = HW_InvalidHandle
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Gets the height, in pixels, of the video.
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Gets Length of the master measure in screen pixels.
Gets the unit type used by the master measure.
Returns the number of markers currently stored in the video.
Gets the value by which the video resolution will be divided in order to speed up tracking.
Returns the list of length units of the master measure.
Gets the width, in pixels, of the video.
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Sets the length of the master measure in the selected unit.
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Sets the unit type of the master measure.
Sets the value by which the video resolution will be divided in order to speed up tracking.
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Tcl/Tk classes for the following Altair HyperWorks applications.
Gets the width, in pixels, of the video.
Gets the width, in pixels, of the video.
video_handle GetWidth
Returns the width, in pixels, of the video specified by video_handle.
video_handle GetWidth
3 = HW_InvalidHandle
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