AnnMediaObject Object

Summary

Defines a media (Audio or Video) object.

Syntax

JavaScript Syntax
function lt.Annotations.Core.AnnMediaObject 
	extends lt.Annotations.Core.AnnHotspotObject 
	implements IAnnObjectCloneable 
TypeScript Syntax
class lt.Annotations.Core.AnnMediaObject() 
	extends lt.Annotations.Core.AnnHotspotObject 
	implements IAnnObjectCloneable 

Remarks

The AnnMediaObject derives from AnnHotspotObject object and is designed to hold the URL to a media file (audio or video).

The AnnMediaObject object will draw the picture if the owner container is in design mode. If the container is in run mode, the AnnMediaObject object will not draw the picture, instead, the automation framework will create a media control and play the URL into it.

With the automated functions, in design mode, the rectangle contains a scaled image. The user clicks / taps and drags to specify the rectangle in the current window.

Programmatically, the boundaries and location of the media object can be controlled using the following properties: Each object can be transformed with the following methods: The AnnMediaObject class inherits a number of properties from the AnnObject class, providing support for font, stroke and fill characteristics. These properties are listed below: The name of the media object can be controlled using Labels property, inherited from the AnnObject class. An object can be part of a group annotation object or part of a container object. It cannot be part of both a group and a container at the same time. The media object adds the following properties:

Property Description
Media Holds the URL and type of the media file(s). The LEADTOOLS annotations is designed to work similar to HTML 5 video or audio tag.

The following properties can also be used to programmatically set characteristics of an AnnMediaObject:

Requirements

Target Platforms

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