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The time attribute specifies the time at which a parameter assumes a new value, relative to the start of the transition or effect. |
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time Attribute |
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UpdateFrequency5 |
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[Deprecated. This API may be removed from future releases of Windows.]
The time
attribute specifies the time at which a parameter assumes a new value, relative to the start of the transition or effect.
Must be a string with the format hh:mm:ss.ff format, where hh = hours, mm = minutes, ss = seconds, and ff = fractions of seconds. Example: 1:04:30.512. Leading units can be omitted. For example, 3:00 (three minutes) and 45 (45 seconds) are both valid.