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-//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-// File: AXCore.idl
-//
-// Desc: Core streaming interfaces. Other ActiveMovie-only interfaces
-// are in AXExtend.idl.
-//
-// Copyright (c) 1992-2002, Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
-//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
-// include unknwn.idl and objidl.idl first
-
-#define CHARS_IN_GUID 39 // 128 bits, plus { - } punctuation and terminal null
- // chars NOT BYTES in the standard representation
- // e.g. {D3588AB0-0781-11ce-B03A-0020AF0BA770} + null
-
-cpp_quote("#define CHARS_IN_GUID 39")
-
-
-//=====================================================================
-//=====================================================================
-// media types & formats
-//=====================================================================
-//=====================================================================
-
-// There is a high-level media type (audio, compressed video,
-// mpeg video, midi). Within each type, there is a subtype (cinepak, pcm)
-// and a length+untyped data block defining the format in a
-// type-specific manner. EG for video/cinepak, the data block would be
-// a bitmapinfo.
-// The contents of the format block are defined by the formattype GUID.
-// For example, FORMAT_VideoInfo, FORMAT_WaveFormatEx. In the future, this
-// may be a pointer to an object supporting property style interfaces
-// in which case the GUID may be something like FORMAT_IUnknown. When
-// you are passed a media type you should check the format type, if
-// it isn't a type you recognize, then don't touch the format block
-
-typedef struct _AMMediaType {
- GUID majortype;
- GUID subtype;
- BOOL bFixedSizeSamples;
- BOOL bTemporalCompression;
- ULONG lSampleSize;
- GUID formattype;
- IUnknown *pUnk;
- ULONG cbFormat;
- [size_is(cbFormat)] BYTE * pbFormat;
-} AM_MEDIA_TYPE;
-
-//=====================================================================
-//=====================================================================
-// pin information
-//=====================================================================
-//=====================================================================
-
-// is this an input or output pin
-typedef enum _PinDirection {
- PINDIR_INPUT,
- PINDIR_OUTPUT
-} PIN_DIRECTION;
-
-// other types that need defining
-#define MAX_PIN_NAME 128
-cpp_quote("#define MAX_PIN_NAME 128")
-cpp_quote("#define MAX_FILTER_NAME 128")
-#define MAX_FILTER_NAME 128
-
-
-//=====================================================================
-//=====================================================================
-// time information
-//
-// This represents a time (either reference or stream) in 100ns units.
-// The class library contains a CRefTime helper class
-// that supports simple comparison and arithmetic operations
-//=====================================================================
-//=====================================================================
-
-typedef LONGLONG REFERENCE_TIME;
-typedef double REFTIME;
-
-// Win32 HANDLEs have to be cast to these as the MIDL compiler doesn't
-// like the HANDLE type or in fact anything remotely associated with
-// them. If this ever gets ported to a MAC environment then these will
-// have to become an alertable synchronisation object that it supports
-
-typedef DWORD_PTR HSEMAPHORE;
-typedef DWORD_PTR HEVENT;
-
-//=====================================================================
-//=====================================================================
-// Allocator properties
-//
-// Used to describe the actual properties of an allocator,
-// and used to request properties from an allocator or from an upstream
-// filter that could create an allocator. See IMemAllocator and
-// IMemInputPin.
-//=====================================================================
-//=====================================================================
-typedef struct _AllocatorProperties {
- long cBuffers; // count of buffers at this allocator
- long cbBuffer; // size of each buffer, excluding any prefix
-
- // alignment of the buffer - buffer start will be aligned on a multiple of
- // this amount
- long cbAlign;
-
- // prefix amount. Each buffer is immediately preceeded by cbPrefix bytes.
- // note that GetPointer points to the beginning of the buffer proper.
- // the prefix is aligned, i.e. (GetPointer() - cbPrefix) is aligned on cbAlign.
- long cbPrefix;
-} ALLOCATOR_PROPERTIES;
-
-
-
-
-
-// forward declarations (in alphabetical order - we were getting duplicates)
-interface IAMovieSetup;
-interface IEnumFilters;
-interface IEnumMediaTypes;
-interface IEnumPins;
-interface IBaseFilter;
-interface IFilterGraph;
-interface IMediaFilter;
-interface IMediaSample;
-interface IMemAllocator;
-interface IMemAllocatorCallbackTemp;
-interface IMemAllocatorNotifyCallbackTemp;
-interface IMemInputPin;
-interface IPin;
-interface IReferenceClock;
-
-
-
-//=====================================================================
-//=====================================================================
-// Defines IPin interface
-//
-// interface representing a single, unidirection connection point on a
-// filter. A Pin will connect to exactly one other pin on another filter.
-// This interface represents the interface other objects can call on
-// this pin. The interface between the filter and the pin is private to
-// the implementation of a specific filter.
-//
-// During the connection process, one pin will be instructed to take
-// the lead: the connect interface on this pin will be calling, passing
-// the IPin* for the other pin. This connecting pin will call the
-// ReceiveConnection member function on the other pin, as well as presumably
-// other format-enumeration and queryinterface calls to establish whether
-// the connection is possible.
-//=====================================================================
-//=====================================================================
-
-[
-object,
-uuid(56a86891-0ad4-11ce-b03a-0020af0ba770),
-pointer_default(unique)
-]
-interface IPin : IUnknown {
-
- // initiate a connection to another pin. calls ReceiveConnection on the
- // other pin. Verifies that the connection is possible and may reject
- // it.
- // The mediatype parameter is optional. If it is not null, the pin must
- // connect using that media type if possible. The subtype and/or format
- // type can be GUID_NULL, meaning that the pin can fill them in as desired.
- // This allows an application to partially specify the media type to be
- // used for the connection, insisting on eg YUV 422 but leaving details
- // (such as the image size) to be negotiated between the pins.
- HRESULT Connect(
- [in] IPin * pReceivePin, // connect yourself to this pin
- [in] const AM_MEDIA_TYPE * pmt // (optional) connect using this type
- );
-
- // called by a connecting pin to make a connection
- HRESULT ReceiveConnection(
- [in] IPin * pConnector,
- [in] const AM_MEDIA_TYPE *pmt // this is the media type we will exchange
- );
-
- // break a connection - no params since there is only one connection
- // possible on this pin
- HRESULT Disconnect(void);
-
- // Find the pin this pin is connected to (if any)
- // The pointer returned is AddRef()d
- // Fails if the pin is not connected
- HRESULT ConnectedTo(
- [out] IPin **pPin
- );
-
- // Return the media type of a connection if the pin is connected
- HRESULT ConnectionMediaType(
- [out] AM_MEDIA_TYPE *pmt
- );
-
- // get information about the pin itself
- typedef struct _PinInfo {
- IBaseFilter *pFilter; // the filter this pin is on
- PIN_DIRECTION dir; // am I an input or output pin?
- WCHAR achName[MAX_PIN_NAME]; // the name of this pin within this filter
- } PIN_INFO;
-
- HRESULT QueryPinInfo(
- [out] PIN_INFO * pInfo
- );
-
- // We often want to know the direction. Rather than use the
- // relatively expensive QueryPinInfo, use this
- HRESULT QueryDirection(
- [out] PIN_DIRECTION *pPinDir
- );
-
- // Get an identifier for the pin (allows connections to be saved).
- // The storage will be allocated by the filter using CoTaskMemAlloc
- // The caller should free it using CoTaskMemFree
- HRESULT QueryId(
- [out] LPWSTR * Id
- );
-
- // will the pin accept the format type, S_OK yes, S_FALSE no
- HRESULT QueryAccept(
- [in] const AM_MEDIA_TYPE *pmt
- );
-
- // return an enumerator for this pin's preferred media types
- HRESULT EnumMediaTypes(
- [out] IEnumMediaTypes **ppEnum
- );
-
- // return an array of IPin* - the pins that this pin internally connects to
- // All pins put in the array must be AddReffed (but no others)
- // Errors: "Can't say" - FAIL; not enough slots - return S_FALSE
- // Default: return E_NOTIMPL
- // The filter graph will interpret E_NOTIMPL as any input pin connects to
- // all visible output pins and vise versa.
- // apPin can be NULL if nPin==0 (not otherwise).
- HRESULT QueryInternalConnections(
- [out] IPin* *apPin, // array of IPin*
- [in, out] ULONG *nPin // on input, the number of slots
- // on output the number of pins
- );
-
- // notify the pin that no more data is expected until a new run
- // command is issued. End of stream should be queued and delivered after
- // all queued data is delivered. Pass through if there is no queued data.
- // Flush should flush any queued EOS.
- // returns S_OK unless there is some error.
- // input pins only: output pins will normally return E_UNEXPECTED.
- HRESULT EndOfStream(void);
-
- // Flush
-
- // Enter flush state: do the following steps (in order)
- // -- prevent any more Receives succeeding (set a flushing flag)
- // -- discard any queued data
- // -- free anyone blocked on Receive in your filter
- // -- pass BeginFlush to any downstream pins
- HRESULT BeginFlush(void);
-
- // End flush state: do the following steps in order
- // -- ensure no more data will be pushed by your filter
- // (sync with thread if you have one, stop it pushing and
- // discard any queued data)
- // -- re-enable Receive (clear internal flushing flag)
- // -- pass EndFlush to any downstream pins
- HRESULT EndFlush(void);
-
- // informational: all data arriving after this call is part of a segment
- // from StartTime to StopTime, played at rate. This allows filters that
- // process buffers containing more than one sample to clip the rendering
- // to within the start and stop times.
- //
- // A source pin will call a destination pin on this method after completing
- // delivery of any previous data, and before any Receive calls for the
- // new data
- HRESULT NewSegment(
- [in] REFERENCE_TIME tStart,
- [in] REFERENCE_TIME tStop,
- [in] double dRate);
-}
-
-typedef IPin *PPIN;
-
-
-//=====================================================================
-//=====================================================================
-// Defines IEnumPins interface
-//
-// interface returned from IBaseFilter::EnumPins(). based on IEnumXXXX
-//=====================================================================
-//=====================================================================
-
-[
-object,
-uuid(56a86892-0ad4-11ce-b03a-0020af0ba770),
-pointer_default(unique)
-]
-interface IEnumPins : IUnknown {
-
- HRESULT Next(
- [in] ULONG cPins, // place this many pins...
- [out, size_is(cPins)] IPin ** ppPins, // ...in this array
- [out] ULONG * pcFetched // actual count passed
- );
-
- HRESULT Skip(
- [in] ULONG cPins);
-
- HRESULT Reset(void);
-
- HRESULT Clone(
- [out] IEnumPins **ppEnum
- );
-}
-
-typedef IEnumPins *PENUMPINS;
-
-
-//=====================================================================
-//=====================================================================
-// Defines IEnumMediaTypes interface
-//
-// Enumerates the preferred formats for a pin
-//=====================================================================
-//=====================================================================
-
-[
-object,
-uuid(89c31040-846b-11ce-97d3-00aa0055595a),
-pointer_default(unique)
-]
-interface IEnumMediaTypes : IUnknown {
-
- // to call this member function pass in the address of a pointer to a
- // media type. The interface will allocate the necessary AM_MEDIA_TYPE
- // structures and initialise them with the variable format block
-
- HRESULT Next(
- [in] ULONG cMediaTypes, // place this many types...
- [out, size_is(cMediaTypes)]
- AM_MEDIA_TYPE ** ppMediaTypes, // ...in this array
- [out] ULONG * pcFetched // actual count passed
- );
-
- HRESULT Skip(
- [in] ULONG cMediaTypes);
-
- HRESULT Reset(void);
-
- HRESULT Clone(
- [out] IEnumMediaTypes **ppEnum
- );
-}
-
-typedef IEnumMediaTypes *PENUMMEDIATYPES;
-
-
-
-//========================================================================
-//========================================================================
-// Defines IFilterGraph interface
-//
-// abstraction representing a graph of filters
-// This allows filters to be joined into a graph and operated as a unit.
-//========================================================================
-//========================================================================
-
-[
-object,
-uuid(56a8689f-0ad4-11ce-b03a-0020af0ba770),
-pointer_default(unique)
-]
-interface IFilterGraph : IUnknown {
-
- //==========================================================================
- // Low level filter functions
- //==========================================================================
-
- // Add a filter to the graph and name it with *pName.
- // If the name is not unique, The request will fail.
- // The Filter graph will call the JoinFilterGraph
- // member function of the filter to inform it.
- // This must be called before attempting Connect, ConnectDirect or Render
- // for pins of the filter.
-
- HRESULT AddFilter
- ( [in] IBaseFilter * pFilter,
- [in, string] LPCWSTR pName
- );
-
-
- // Remove a filter from the graph. The filter graph implementation
- // will inform the filter that it is being removed.
-
- HRESULT RemoveFilter
- ( [in] IBaseFilter * pFilter
- );
-
-
- // Set *ppEnum to be an enumerator for all filters in the graph.
-
- HRESULT EnumFilters
- ( [out] IEnumFilters **ppEnum
- );
-
-
- // Set *ppFilter to be the filter which was added with the name *pName
- // Will fail and set *ppFilter to NULL if the name is not in this graph.
-
- HRESULT FindFilterByName
- ( [in, string] LPCWSTR pName,
- [out] IBaseFilter ** ppFilter
- );
-
- //==========================================================================
- // Low level connection functions
- //==========================================================================
-
- // Connect these two pins directly (i.e. without intervening filters)
- // the media type is optional, and may be partially specified (that is
- // the subtype and/or format type may be GUID_NULL). See IPin::Connect
- // for details of the media type parameter.
- HRESULT ConnectDirect
- ( [in] IPin * ppinOut, // the output pin
- [in] IPin * ppinIn, // the input pin
- [in, unique] const AM_MEDIA_TYPE* pmt // optional mediatype
- );
-
- // Break the connection that this pin has and reconnect it to the
- // same other pin.
-
- HRESULT Reconnect
- ( [in] IPin * ppin // the pin to disconnect and reconnect
- );
-
-
-
- // Disconnect this pin, if connected. Successful no-op if not connected.
-
- HRESULT Disconnect
- ( [in] IPin * ppin
- );
-
- //==========================================================================
- // intelligent connectivity - now in IGraphBuilder, axextend.idl
- //==========================================================================
-
- //==========================================================================
- // Whole graph functions
- //==========================================================================
-
- // Once a graph is built, it can behave as a (composite) filter.
- // To control this filter, QueryInterface for IMediaFilter.
-
- // The filtergraph will by default ensure that the graph has a sync source
- // when it is made to Run. SetSyncSource(NULL) will prevent that and allow
- // all the filters to run unsynchronised until further notice.
- // SetDefaultSyncSource will set the default sync source (the same as would
- // have been set by default on the first call to Run).
- HRESULT SetDefaultSyncSource(void);
-
-}
-
-typedef IFilterGraph *PFILTERGRAPH;
-
-
-
-//==========================================================================
-//==========================================================================
-// Defines IEnumFilters interface
-//
-// enumerator interface returned from IFilterGraph::EnumFilters().
-// based on IEnum pseudo-template
-//==========================================================================
-//==========================================================================
-
-[
-object,
-uuid(56a86893-0ad4-11ce-b03a-0020af0ba770),
-pointer_default(unique)
-]
-interface IEnumFilters : IUnknown {
-
- HRESULT Next
- ( [in] ULONG cFilters, // place this many filters...
- [out] IBaseFilter ** ppFilter, // ...in this array of IBaseFilter*
- [out] ULONG * pcFetched // actual count passed returned here
- );
-
-
- HRESULT Skip
- ( [in] ULONG cFilters
- );
-
-
- HRESULT Reset(void);
-
-
- HRESULT Clone
- ( [out] IEnumFilters **ppEnum
- );
-}
-
-typedef IEnumFilters *PENUMFILTERS;
-
-
-//=====================================================================
-//=====================================================================
-// Defines IMediaFilter interface
-//
-// multimedia components that provide time-based data will expose this.
-// this interface abstracts an object that processes time-based data streams
-// and represents a multimedia device (possibly implemented in software).
-// it controls the active/running state of the object and its synchronization
-// to other objects in the system.
-//
-// derived from IPersist so that all filter-type objects in a graph
-// can have their class id serialised.
-//=====================================================================
-//=====================================================================
-
-[
-object,
-uuid(56a86899-0ad4-11ce-b03a-0020af0ba770),
-pointer_default(unique)
-]
-interface IMediaFilter : IPersist {
-
- // tell the filter to transition to the new state. The state transition
- // may not be instantaneous (external mechanical activity may be involved,
- // for example). The state functions may return before the state
- // transition has completed
-
- // these functions will return S_OK if the transition is complete, S_FALSE if
- // the transition is not complete but no error has occurred, or some error value
- // if the transition failed.
- HRESULT Stop(void);
- HRESULT Pause(void);
-
- // in order to synchronise independent streams, you must pass a time
- // value with the Run command. This is the difference between stream
- // time and reference time. That is, it is the amount to be added to
- // the IMediaSample timestamp to get the time at which that sample
- // should be rendered according to the reference clock.
- // If we are starting at the beginning of the stream, it will thus be
- // simply the time at which the first sample should appear. If we are
- // restarting from Paused mode in midstream, then it will be the total
- // time we have been paused added to the initial start time.
-
- // the filtergraph will provide this information to its filters. If you
- // are an app calling the filtergraph, it's ok to pass a start time of
- // 0, in which case the filter graph will calculate a soon-as-possible
- // time. FilterGraphs will accept 0 meaning ASAP; most filters will not.
-
- HRESULT Run(REFERENCE_TIME tStart);
-
-
- // possible states that the filter could be in
- typedef enum _FilterState {
- State_Stopped, // not in use
- State_Paused, // holding resources, ready to go
- State_Running // actively processing media stream
- } FILTER_STATE;
-
- // find out what state the filter is in.
- // If timeout is 0, will return immediately - if a state transition is
- // not complete, it will return the state being transitioned into, and
- // the return code will be VFW_S_STATE_INTERMEDIATE. if no state
- // transition is in progress the state will be returned and the return
- // code will be S_OK.
- //
- // If timeout is non-zero, GetState will not return until the state
- // transition is complete, or the timeout expires.
- // The timeout is in milliseconds.
- // You can also pass in INFINITE as a special value for the timeout, in
- // which case it will block indefinitely waiting for the state transition
- // to complete. If the timeout expires, the state returned is the
- // state we are trying to reach, and the return code will be
- // VFW_S_STATE_INTERMEDIATE. If no state transition is in progress
- // the routine returns immediately with return code S_OK.
-
- //
- // return State is State_Running, State_Paused or State_Stopped.
- // return code is S_OK, or VFW_S_STATE_INTERMEDIATE if state
- // transition is not complete or an error value if the method failed.
- HRESULT GetState(
- [in] DWORD dwMilliSecsTimeout,
- [out] FILTER_STATE *State);
-
-
- // tell the filter the reference clock to which it should synchronize
- // activity. This is most important to rendering filters and may not
- // be of any interest to other filters.
- HRESULT SetSyncSource(
- [in] IReferenceClock * pClock);
-
- // get the reference clock currently in use (it may be NULL)
- HRESULT GetSyncSource(
- [out] IReferenceClock ** pClock);
-}
-
-typedef IMediaFilter *PMEDIAFILTER;
-
-
-//=====================================================================
-//=====================================================================
-// Defines IBaseFilter interface
-//
-// all multimedia components will expose this interface
-// this interface abstracts an object that has typed input and output
-// connections and can be dynamically aggregated.
-//
-// IMediaFilter supports synchronisation and activity state: IBaseFilter
-// is derived from that since all filters need to support IMediaFilter,
-// whereas a few objects (plug-in control distributors for example) will
-// support IMediaFilter but not IBaseFilter.
-//
-// IMediaFilter is itself derived from IPersist so that every filter
-//supports GetClassID()
-//=====================================================================
-//=====================================================================
-
-[
-object,
-uuid(56a86895-0ad4-11ce-b03a-0020af0ba770),
-pointer_default(unique)
-]
-interface IBaseFilter : IMediaFilter {
-
- // enumerate all the pins available on this filter
- // allows enumeration of all pins only.
- //
- HRESULT EnumPins(
- [out] IEnumPins ** ppEnum // enum interface returned here
- );
-
- // Convert the external identifier of a pin to an IPin *
- // This pin id is quite different from the pin Name in CreatePin.
- // In CreatePin the Name is invented by the caller. In FindPin the Id
- // must have come from a previous call to IPin::QueryId. Whether or not
- // this operation would cause a pin to be created depends on the filter
- // design, but if called twice with the same id it should certainly
- // return the same pin both times.
- HRESULT FindPin(
- [in, string] LPCWSTR Id,
- [out] IPin ** ppPin
- );
-
- // find out information about this filter
- typedef struct _FilterInfo {
- WCHAR achName[MAX_FILTER_NAME]; // maybe null if not part of graph
- IFilterGraph * pGraph; // null if not part of graph
- } FILTER_INFO;
-
- HRESULT QueryFilterInfo(
- [out] FILTER_INFO * pInfo
- );
-
- // notify a filter that it has joined a filter graph. It is permitted to
- // refuse. The filter should addref and store this interface for later use
- // since it may need to notify events to this interface. A null pointer indicates
- // that the filter is no longer part of a graph.
- HRESULT JoinFilterGraph(
- [in] IFilterGraph * pGraph,
- [in, string] LPCWSTR pName
- );
-
- // return a Vendor information string. Optional - may return E_NOTIMPL.
- // memory returned should be freed using CoTaskMemFree
- HRESULT QueryVendorInfo(
- [out, string] LPWSTR* pVendorInfo
- );
-}
-
-typedef IBaseFilter *PFILTER;
-
-
-//=====================================================================
-//=====================================================================
-// sync and state management
-//=====================================================================
-//=====================================================================
-
-
-//=====================================================================
-//=====================================================================
-// Defines IReferenceClock interface
-//=====================================================================
-//=====================================================================
-
-[
- object,
- uuid(56a86897-0ad4-11ce-b03a-0020af0ba770),
- pointer_default(unique)
-]
-interface IReferenceClock : IUnknown {
-
- // get the time now
- HRESULT GetTime(
- [out] REFERENCE_TIME *pTime
- );
-
- // ask for an async notification that a time has elapsed
- HRESULT AdviseTime(
- [in] REFERENCE_TIME baseTime, // base reference time
- [in] REFERENCE_TIME streamTime, // stream offset time
- [in] HEVENT hEvent, // advise via this event
- [out] DWORD_PTR * pdwAdviseCookie // where your cookie goes
- );
-
- // ask for an async periodic notification that a time has elapsed
- HRESULT AdvisePeriodic(
- [in] REFERENCE_TIME startTime, // starting at this time
- [in] REFERENCE_TIME periodTime, // time between notifications
- [in] HSEMAPHORE hSemaphore, // advise via a semaphore
- [out] DWORD_PTR * pdwAdviseCookie // where your cookie goes
- );
-
- // cancel a request for notification
- HRESULT Unadvise(
- [in] DWORD_PTR dwAdviseCookie);
-}
-
-typedef IReferenceClock *PREFERENCECLOCK;
-
-//=====================================================================
-//=====================================================================
-// Defines IReferenceClock2 interface
-//=====================================================================
-//=====================================================================
-
-[
- object,
- uuid(36b73885-c2c8-11cf-8b46-00805f6cef60),
- pointer_default(unique)
-]
-interface IReferenceClock2 : IReferenceClock {
-}
-
-typedef IReferenceClock2 *PREFERENCECLOCK2;
-
-
-//=====================================================================
-//=====================================================================
-// Data transport interfaces
-//=====================================================================
-//=====================================================================
-
-
-//=====================================================================
-//=====================================================================
-// Defines IMediaSample interface
-//=====================================================================
-//=====================================================================
-
-[
- local,
- object,
- uuid(56a8689a-0ad4-11ce-b03a-0020af0ba770),
- pointer_default(unique)
-]
-interface IMediaSample : IUnknown {
-
- // get me a read/write pointer to this buffer's memory. I will actually
- // want to use sizeUsed bytes.
- HRESULT GetPointer([out] BYTE ** ppBuffer);
-
- // return the size in bytes of the buffer data area
- long GetSize(void);
-
- // get the stream time at which this sample should start and finish.
- HRESULT GetTime(
- [out] REFERENCE_TIME * pTimeStart, // put time here
- [out] REFERENCE_TIME * pTimeEnd
- );
-
- // Set the stream time at which this sample should start and finish.
- // pTimeStart==pTimeEnd==NULL will invalidate the time stamps in
- // this sample
- HRESULT SetTime(
- [in] REFERENCE_TIME * pTimeStart, // put time here
- [in] REFERENCE_TIME * pTimeEnd
- );
-
- // sync-point property. If true, then the beginning of this
- // sample is a sync-point. (note that if AM_MEDIA_TYPE.bTemporalCompression
- // is false then all samples are sync points). A filter can start
- // a stream at any sync point. S_FALSE if not sync-point, S_OK if true.
-
- HRESULT IsSyncPoint(void);
- HRESULT SetSyncPoint(BOOL bIsSyncPoint);
-
- // preroll property. If true, this sample is for preroll only and
- // shouldn't be displayed.
- HRESULT IsPreroll(void);
- HRESULT SetPreroll(BOOL bIsPreroll);
-
- long GetActualDataLength(void);
- HRESULT SetActualDataLength(long);
-
- // these allow for limited format changes in band - if no format change
- // has been made when you receive a sample GetMediaType will return S_FALSE
-
- HRESULT GetMediaType(AM_MEDIA_TYPE **ppMediaType);
- HRESULT SetMediaType(AM_MEDIA_TYPE *pMediaType);
-
- // returns S_OK if there is a discontinuity in the data (this frame is
- // not a continuation of the previous stream of data
- // - there has been a seek or some dropped samples).
- HRESULT IsDiscontinuity(void);
- // set the discontinuity property - TRUE if this sample is not a
- // continuation, but a new sample after a seek or a dropped sample.
- HRESULT SetDiscontinuity(BOOL bDiscontinuity);
-
- // get the media times for this sample
- HRESULT GetMediaTime(
- [out] LONGLONG * pTimeStart,
- [out] LONGLONG * pTimeEnd
- );
-
- // Set the media times for this sample
- // pTimeStart==pTimeEnd==NULL will invalidate the media time stamps in
- // this sample
- HRESULT SetMediaTime(
- [in] LONGLONG * pTimeStart,
- [in] LONGLONG * pTimeEnd
- );
-}
-
-typedef IMediaSample *PMEDIASAMPLE;
-
-// Values for dwFlags for AM_SAMPLE_PROPERTIES
-enum tagAM_SAMPLE_PROPERTY_FLAGS
- { AM_SAMPLE_SPLICEPOINT = 0x01, /* Is this a splice point
- IE can it be decoded
- without reference to
- previous data */
- AM_SAMPLE_PREROLL = 0x02, /* Is this a preroll sample */
- AM_SAMPLE_DATADISCONTINUITY = 0x04, /* Set if start of new segment */
- AM_SAMPLE_TYPECHANGED = 0x08, /* Has the type changed */
- AM_SAMPLE_TIMEVALID = 0x10, /* Set if time is valid */
- AM_SAMPLE_TIMEDISCONTINUITY = 0x40, /* time gap in data starts after
- this sample - pbBuffer can
- be NULL
- */
- AM_SAMPLE_FLUSH_ON_PAUSE = 0x80, /* For live data - discard
- in paused state
- */
- AM_SAMPLE_STOPVALID = 0x100, /* Stop time is valid */
- AM_SAMPLE_ENDOFSTREAM = 0x200, /* End of stream after
- this data
- This is reserved for
- kernel streaming and is
- not currently used by
- ActiveMovie
- */
- AM_STREAM_MEDIA = 0, /* Normal data stream id */
- AM_STREAM_CONTROL = 1 /* Control stream id */
- /* > 7FFFFFFF is application
- defined stream
- */
- };
-
-// Media sample generic properties structure
-typedef struct tagAM_SAMPLE2_PROPERTIES {
- DWORD cbData; // Length of generic data for extensiblity
- // Number of bytes INCLUDING this field
- DWORD dwTypeSpecificFlags; // Type specific flag data
- DWORD dwSampleFlags; // Flags bits defined by AM_SAMPLE_xxx flags
- // All undefined bits RESERVED (set to 0,
- // leave on copy)
- LONG lActual; // Length of data in buffer
- REFERENCE_TIME tStart; // Start time if valid
- REFERENCE_TIME tStop; // Stop time if valid
- DWORD dwStreamId; // Stream 0 is normal media transport
- // Stream 1 is control
- AM_MEDIA_TYPE *pMediaType; // Copy of media type - INVALID after Release()
- BYTE *pbBuffer; // Pointer to buffer - INVALID after Release()
- LONG cbBuffer; // Length of buffer
-} AM_SAMPLE2_PROPERTIES;
-
-//=====================================================================
-//=====================================================================
-// Defines IMediaSample2 interface
-//=====================================================================
-//=====================================================================
-
-[
- local,
- object,
- uuid(36b73884-c2c8-11cf-8b46-00805f6cef60),
- pointer_default(unique)
-]
-interface IMediaSample2 : IMediaSample {
-
- // Get sample properties
- //
- // cbProperties - length of generic data to retrieve
- // pbProperties - pointer to generic data buffer - can
- // be NULL if cbProperties is NULL
- // data conforms to AM_SAMPLE_PROPERTIES
- //
- HRESULT GetProperties(
- [in] DWORD cbProperties,
- [out, size_is(cbProperties)] BYTE * pbProperties
- );
- // Set sample properties
- //
- // cbProperties - length of generic data to set
- // pbProperties - pointer to generic data buffer - can
- // be NULL if cbProperties is NULL
- // data conforms to AM_SAMPLE_PROPERTIES
- //
- //
- HRESULT SetProperties(
- [in] DWORD cbProperties,
- [in, size_is(cbProperties)] const BYTE * pbProperties
- );
-
-
- // // Get the clock associated with the sample
- // HRESULT GetClock(
- // [out] IReferenceClock2 **ppClock
- // );
-
- // // Get a pointer to the object containing the data
- // //
- // // riid - IID of interface required on object
- // // ppvobject - Pointer to object containing the data
- // //
- // // Returns
- // // S_OK - Got the object
- // // E_NOINTERFACE - object does not support this interface
- // // if IUnknown is not supported
- // // there is no backing object
- // // E_NOTIMPL - samples don't have backing objects
- // //
- // //
- // HRESULT GetBackingObject(
- // [in] REFIID riid,
- // [out] void **ppvObject
- // );
-}
-
-typedef IMediaSample2 *PMEDIASAMPLE2;
-
-
-// flags for dwFlags in IMemAllocator::GetBuffer
-// AM_GBF_PREVFRAMESKIPPED is only significant when asking for a buffer from the
-// video renderer. It should be TRUE if and only if the previous frame
-// was skipped. It affects quality management.
-// AM_GBF_NOTASYNCPOINT indicates to the downstream filter (most likely the
-// video renderer) that you are not going to fill this buffer with a sync point
-// (keyframe) so now would be a bad time to return a buffer with a dynamic
-// format change, because you will be unable to switch to the new format without
-// waiting for the next sync point, causing some frames to be dropped.
-#define AM_GBF_PREVFRAMESKIPPED 1
-#define AM_GBF_NOTASYNCPOINT 2
-cpp_quote("#define AM_GBF_PREVFRAMESKIPPED 1")
-cpp_quote("#define AM_GBF_NOTASYNCPOINT 2")
-
-// This may not be supported by allocators
-cpp_quote("#define AM_GBF_NOWAIT 4")
-
-// This flag is supported by the VMR's surface allocator
-// When set the DDraw surface used for the media sample
-// is returned is an un-locked state. Calls the GetPointer on
-// the returned media sample will fail and return a NULL pointer
-//
-cpp_quote("#define AM_GBF_NODDSURFACELOCK 8")
-
-//=====================================================================
-//=====================================================================
-// Defines IMemAllocator interface
-//
-// an allocator of IMediaSample blocks to be used for data transfer between
-// pins. Can be provided by input, output or a third party. Release
-// the IMediaSample object obtained back to the pool by calling
-// IMediaSample::Release.
-//=====================================================================
-//=====================================================================
-
-[
- object,
- uuid(56a8689c-0ad4-11ce-b03a-0020af0ba770),
- pointer_default(unique)
-]
-interface IMemAllocator : IUnknown {
-
- // negotiate buffer sizes, buffer count and alignment. pRequest is filled
- // in by the caller with the requested values. pActual will be returned
- // by the allocator with the closest that the allocator can come to this.
- // Cannot be called unless the allocator is decommitted.
- // Calls to GetBuffer need not succeed until Commit is called.
- HRESULT SetProperties(
- [in] ALLOCATOR_PROPERTIES* pRequest,
- [out] ALLOCATOR_PROPERTIES* pActual);
-
- // return the properties actually being used on this allocator
- HRESULT GetProperties(
- [out] ALLOCATOR_PROPERTIES* pProps);
-
-
- // commit the memory for the agreed buffers
- HRESULT Commit(void);
-
- // release the memory for the agreed buffers. Any threads waiting in
- // GetBuffer will return with an error. GetBuffer calls will always fail
- // if called before Commit or after Decommit.
- HRESULT Decommit(void);
-
- // get container for a sample. Blocking, synchronous call to get the
- // next free buffer (as represented by an IMediaSample interface).
- // on return, the time etc properties will be invalid, but the buffer
- // pointer and size will be correct.
- // Will only succeed if memory is committed. If GetBuffer is blocked
- // waiting for a buffer and Decommit is called on another thread,
- // GetBuffer will return with an error.
- HRESULT GetBuffer(
- [out] IMediaSample **ppBuffer,
- [in] REFERENCE_TIME * pStartTime,
- [in] REFERENCE_TIME * pEndTime,
- [in] DWORD dwFlags
- );
-
- // put a buffer back on the allocators free list.
- // this is typically called by the Release() method of the media
- // sample when the reference count goes to 0
- //
- HRESULT ReleaseBuffer(
- [in] IMediaSample *pBuffer
- );
-}
-
-typedef IMemAllocator *PMEMALLOCATOR;
-
-//=====================================================================
-//=====================================================================
-// Defines IMemAllocatorCallbackTemp interface
-//
-// If the allocator supports IMemAllocator2 then callbacks are
-// available
-//
-//=====================================================================
-//=====================================================================
-[
- object,
- uuid(379a0cf0-c1de-11d2-abf5-00a0c905f375),
- pointer_default(unique)
-]
-interface IMemAllocatorCallbackTemp : IMemAllocator {
-
- // Set notification interface. pNotify can be NULL
- HRESULT SetNotify(
- [in] IMemAllocatorNotifyCallbackTemp *pNotify);
-
- // Get current stats
- HRESULT GetFreeCount(
- [out] LONG *plBuffersFree);
-}
-
-//=====================================================================
-//=====================================================================
-// Defines IMemAllocatorNotify interface
-//
-//=====================================================================
-//=====================================================================
-[
- object,
- uuid(92980b30-c1de-11d2-abf5-00a0c905f375),
- pointer_default(unique)
-]
-interface IMemAllocatorNotifyCallbackTemp : IUnknown {
-
- // Called whenever ReleaseBuffer is called in the allocator
- // Note the caller may have acquired locks and this call may
- // occur in any context so generally the implementor of this
- // call will just set an event or post a message for another
- // thread to take action.
- HRESULT NotifyRelease();
-}
-
-//=====================================================================
-//=====================================================================
-// Defines IMemInputPin interface
-//
-// basic shared memory transport interface.
-//=====================================================================
-//=====================================================================
-
-[
- object,
- uuid(56a8689d-0ad4-11ce-b03a-0020af0ba770),
- pointer_default(unique)
-]
-interface IMemInputPin : IUnknown {
-
- // return the allocator interface that this input pin
- // would like the output pin to use
- HRESULT GetAllocator(
- [out] IMemAllocator ** ppAllocator);
-
- // tell the input pin which allocator the output pin is actually
- // going to use.
- // If the readonly flag is set, then all samples from this allocator are
- // to be treated as read-only, and should be copied before being modified.
- HRESULT NotifyAllocator(
- [in] IMemAllocator * pAllocator,
- [in] BOOL bReadOnly
- );
-
- // this method is optional (can return E_NOTIMPL). Output pins are not obliged to call
- // this method, nor are they obliged to fulfil the request. Input pins making such a
- // request should check the allocator in NotifyAllocator to see if it meets their needs. If
- // not, the input pin is responsible for any necessary data copy.
- // Zero values will be treated as don't care: so a pin can return an alignment value
- // and leave the other values 0.
- HRESULT GetAllocatorRequirements( [out] ALLOCATOR_PROPERTIES*pProps);
-
- // here's the next block of data from the stream. AddRef it if
- // you need to hold it beyond the end of the Receive call.
- // call pSample->Release when done with it.
- //
- // This is a blocking synchronous call. Usually no blocking
- // will occur but if a filter cannot process the sample immediately
- // it may use the caller's thread to wait until it can.
- HRESULT Receive(
- [in] IMediaSample * pSample);
-
- // Same as Receive but with multiple samples. Useful for
- // fragmented streams
- HRESULT ReceiveMultiple(
- [in, size_is(nSamples)] IMediaSample **pSamples,
- [in] long nSamples,
- [out] long *nSamplesProcessed);
-
- // See if Receive might block
- // Returns S_OK if it can block, S_FALSE if it can't or some
- // failure code (assume it can in this case)
- HRESULT ReceiveCanBlock();
-}
-
-typedef IMemInputPin *PMEMINPUTPIN;
-
-
-//=====================================================================
-//=====================================================================
-// Defines IAMovieSetup interface
-//
-// exported by filter to allow it to be self-registering
-//=====================================================================
-//=====================================================================
-
-[
-object,
-uuid(a3d8cec0-7e5a-11cf-bbc5-00805f6cef20),
-pointer_default(unique)
-]
-interface IAMovieSetup : IUnknown {
-
- // methods to register and unregister filter, etc.
-
- HRESULT Register( );
- HRESULT Unregister( );
-}
-
-typedef IAMovieSetup *PAMOVIESETUP;
-
-
-//=====================================================================
-//=====================================================================
-// Defines IMediaSeeking interface
-//
-// Controls seeking (time, bytes, frames, fields and samples)
-//=====================================================================
-//=====================================================================
-
-typedef enum AM_SEEKING_SeekingFlags
-{
- AM_SEEKING_NoPositioning = 0x00, // No change
- AM_SEEKING_AbsolutePositioning = 0x01, // Position is supplied and is absolute
- AM_SEEKING_RelativePositioning = 0x02, // Position is supplied and is relative
- AM_SEEKING_IncrementalPositioning = 0x03, // (Stop) position relative to current
- // Useful for seeking when paused (use +1)
- AM_SEEKING_PositioningBitsMask = 0x03, // Useful mask
- AM_SEEKING_SeekToKeyFrame = 0x04, // Just seek to key frame (performance gain)
- AM_SEEKING_ReturnTime = 0x08, // Plug the media time equivalents back into the supplied LONGLONGs
-
- AM_SEEKING_Segment = 0x10, // At end just do EC_ENDOFSEGMENT,
- // don't do EndOfStream
- AM_SEEKING_NoFlush = 0x20 // Don't flush
-} AM_SEEKING_SEEKING_FLAGS;
-
-typedef enum AM_SEEKING_SeekingCapabilities
-{
- AM_SEEKING_CanSeekAbsolute = 0x001,
- AM_SEEKING_CanSeekForwards = 0x002,
- AM_SEEKING_CanSeekBackwards = 0x004,
- AM_SEEKING_CanGetCurrentPos = 0x008,
- AM_SEEKING_CanGetStopPos = 0x010,
- AM_SEEKING_CanGetDuration = 0x020,
- AM_SEEKING_CanPlayBackwards = 0x040,
- AM_SEEKING_CanDoSegments = 0x080,
- AM_SEEKING_Source = 0x100 // Doesn't pass thru used to
- // count segment ends
-} AM_SEEKING_SEEKING_CAPABILITIES;
-
-[
- object,
- uuid(36b73880-c2c8-11cf-8b46-00805f6cef60),
- pointer_default(unique)
-]
-interface IMediaSeeking : IUnknown {
-
- // Returns the capability flags
- HRESULT GetCapabilities( [out] DWORD * pCapabilities );
-
- // And's the capabilities flag with the capabilities requested.
- // Returns S_OK if all are present, S_FALSE if some are present, E_FAIL if none.
- // *pCababilities is always updated with the result of the 'and'ing and can be
- // checked in the case of an S_FALSE return code.
- HRESULT CheckCapabilities( [in,out] DWORD * pCapabilities );
-
- // returns S_OK if mode is supported, S_FALSE otherwise
- HRESULT IsFormatSupported([in] const GUID * pFormat);
- HRESULT QueryPreferredFormat([out] GUID * pFormat);
-
- HRESULT GetTimeFormat([out] GUID *pFormat);
- // Returns S_OK if *pFormat is the current time format, otherwise S_FALSE
- // This may be used instead of the above and will save the copying of the GUID
- HRESULT IsUsingTimeFormat([in] const GUID * pFormat);
-
- // (may return VFE_E_WRONG_STATE if graph is stopped)
- HRESULT SetTimeFormat([in] const GUID * pFormat);
-
- // return current properties
- HRESULT GetDuration([out] LONGLONG *pDuration);
- HRESULT GetStopPosition([out] LONGLONG *pStop);
- HRESULT GetCurrentPosition([out] LONGLONG *pCurrent);
-
- // Convert time from one format to another.
- // We must be able to convert between all of the formats that we say we support.
- // (However, we can use intermediate formats (e.g. MEDIA_TIME).)
- // If a pointer to a format is null, it implies the currently selected format.
- HRESULT ConvertTimeFormat([out] LONGLONG * pTarget, [in] const GUID * pTargetFormat,
- [in] LONGLONG Source, [in] const GUID * pSourceFormat );
-
-
- // Set current and end positions in one operation
- // Either pointer may be null, implying no change
- HRESULT SetPositions( [in,out] LONGLONG * pCurrent, [in] DWORD dwCurrentFlags
- , [in,out] LONGLONG * pStop, [in] DWORD dwStopFlags );
-
- // Get CurrentPosition & StopTime
- // Either pointer may be null, implying not interested
- HRESULT GetPositions( [out] LONGLONG * pCurrent,
- [out] LONGLONG * pStop );
-
- // Get earliest / latest times to which we can currently seek "efficiently".
- // This method is intended to help with graphs where the source filter has
- // a very high latency. Seeking within the returned limits should just
- // result in a re-pushing of already cached data. Seeking beyond these
- // limits may result in extended delays while the data is fetched (e.g.
- // across a slow network).
- // (NULL pointer is OK, means caller isn't interested.)
- HRESULT GetAvailable( [out] LONGLONG * pEarliest, [out] LONGLONG * pLatest );
-
- // Rate stuff
- HRESULT SetRate([in] double dRate);
- HRESULT GetRate([out] double * pdRate);
-
- // Preroll
- HRESULT GetPreroll([out] LONGLONG * pllPreroll);
-}
-
-typedef IMediaSeeking *PMEDIASEEKING;
-
-// Flags for IMediaEventEx
-cpp_quote("enum tagAM_MEDIAEVENT_FLAGS")
-cpp_quote("{")
-cpp_quote(" AM_MEDIAEVENT_NONOTIFY = 0x01")
-cpp_quote("};")