IMediaObject::SetInputType
This method sets the media type on an input stream or tests whether a media type is acceptable.
HRESULT SetInputType(
DWORD dwInputStreamIndex,
const DMO_MEDIA_TYPE* pmt,
DWORD dwFlags
);
Parameters
- dwInputStreamIndex
Zero-based index of an input stream on the DMO. - pmt
[in] Pointer to a DMO_MEDIA_TYPE structure that specifies the**media type. - dwFlags
Bitwise combination of zero or more flags from the DMO_SET_TYPE_FLAGS enumeration.
Return Values
Returns an HRESULT value. Possible values include the following.
Value | Description |
---|---|
S_OK | Success |
S_FALSE | Media type is not acceptable |
DMO_E_INVALIDSTREAMINDEX | Invalid stream index |
DMO_E_TYPE_NOT_ACCEPTED | Media type was not accepted |
Remarks
Call this method to test, set, or clear the media type on an input stream:
- To test the media type without setting it, use the DMO_SET_TYPEF_TEST_ONLY flag. If the media type is not acceptable, the method returns S_FALSE.
- To set the media type, set dwFlags to zero. If the media type is not acceptable, the method returns DMO_E_TYPE_NOT_ACCEPTED.
- To clear the current media type (if any), use the DMO_SET_TYPEF_CLEAR flag and set pmt to NULL. When the method returns, the stream no longer has a media type. The DMO cannot process samples until the application sets a new media type.
The media types that are currently set on other streams can affect whether the media type is acceptable.
Requirements
OS Versions: Windows CE .NET 4.1 and later.
Header: Dmo.h.
Link Library: Dmoguid.lib.
See Also
IMediaObject | IMediaObject::SetOutputType | MoFreeMediaType | DMO_E_INVALIDSTREAMINDEX | DMO_E_TYPE_NOT_ACCEPTED | DMO_MEDIA_TYPE | DMO_SET_TYPE_FLAGS
Last updated on Wednesday, April 13, 2005
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