IMediaEvent::WaitForCompletion
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4/8/2010
This method blocks execution of the application thread until the graph's operation finishes.
Syntax
HRESULT WaitForCompletion(
long msTimeout,
long* pEvCode
);
Parameters
- msTimeout
[in] Duration of the time-out, in milliseconds. Pass zero to return immediately. To block indefinitely, pass INFINITE.
pEvCode
[out] Event that terminated the wait. This value can be one of the following:Value Description EC_COMPLETE
Operation completed.
EC_ERRORABORT
Error. Playback cannot continue.
EC_USERABORT
User terminated the operation.
Zero (0)
Operation has not completed.
Return Value
Returns one of the following HRESULT values.
Value | Description |
---|---|
E_ABORT |
Function timed out before the operation completed. This is equivalent to a zero pEvCode value. |
S_OK |
Operation completed. |
Remarks
This method is the equivalent of blocking until the event notification EC_COMPLETE, EC_ERRORABORT, or EC_USERABORT is received, or the time-out occurs.
When this method returns, the filter graph is still running. This method assumes that separate calls to the IMediaEvent interface are not being made. This method fails if the graph is not in or transitioning into a running state.
The time-out parameter (msTimeout) specifies the length of time to wait for completion. To test if the operation completed, specify a zero msTimeout value and check the event code value (pEvCode) for zero, indicating that the operation is not completed.
Requirements
Windows Embedded CE | Windows CE 2.12 and later |
Windows Mobile | Windows Mobile Version 5.0 and later |
Note | Microsoft DirectShow applications and DirectShow filters have different include file and Library requirements For more information, see Setting Up the Build Environment, Version 2.12 requires DXPAK 1.0 or later |