Microsoft DirectX 9.0 |
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
};
Members
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
See IAMExtendedSeeking::get_ExSeekCapabilities for descriptions of how the Windows Media Source filter sets these flags.
See Also