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AMExtendedSeekingCapabilities

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Windows Embedded CE 6.0 R3

4/8/2010

The AMExtendedSeekingCapabilities enumeration contains flags that describe the extended seeking capabilities of a filter.

Syntax

typedef enum AMExtendedSeekingCapabilities{
  AM_EXSEEK_CANSEEK               = 1,
  AM_EXSEEK_CANSCAN               = 2,
  AM_EXSEEK_MARKERSEEK            = 4,
  AM_EXSEEK_SCANWITHOUTCLOCK      = 8,
  AM_EXSEEK_NOSTANDARDREPAINT     = 16,
  AM_EXSEEK_BUFFERING             = 32,
  AM_EXSEEK_SENDS_VIDEOFRAMEREADY = 64
};

Elements

  • AM_EXSEEK_CANSEEK
    Indicates that the stream is seekable.
  • AM_EXSEEK_CANSCAN
    Indicates that the filter supports rates other than 1.0.
  • AM_EXSEEK_MARKERSEEK
    Indicates that the stream contains markers.
  • AM_EXSEEK_SCANWITHOUTCLOCK
    Indicates that the filter can play back at rates other than 1.0.
  • AM_EXSEEK_NOSTANDARDREPAINT
    Indicates that the filter can seek to a new frame without displaying the new frame when it finds it.
  • AM_EXSEEK_BUFFERING
    Indicates that the filter can seek while the stream is buffering.
  • AM_EXSEEK_SENDS_VIDEOFRAMEREADY
    Indicates that the filter's video pin has been created.

Remarks

This enumeration is used with the IAMExtendedSeeking::get_ExSeekCapabilities method.

Requirements

Windows Embedded CE Windows Embedded CE 6.0 and later
Windows Mobile Pocket PC for Windows Mobile Version 5.0 and later, Smartphone for 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

See Also

Reference

DirectShow Enumerations