Microsoft DirectX 9.0

IAMCrossbar Interface

The IAMCrossbar interface is implemented by the Analog Video Crossbar Filter.

The Analog Video Crossbar filter routes signals from an analog or digital source to a video capture filter. The filter is modeled after a general switching matrix, with n inputs and m outputs. For example, a video card might have two external connectors: a coaxial connector for TV, and an S-video input. These would be represented as input pins on the filter. To select one of the inputs, an application would use the IAMCrossbar interface to "route" an input pin to the filter's output pin, by calling the IAMCrossbar::Route method.

In addition to the methods inherited from IUnknown, the IAMCrossbar interface exposes the following methods.

Method Description
CanRoute Queries whether a specified input pin can be routed to a specified output pin.
get_CrossbarPinInfo Retrieves information about a specified pin.
get_IsRoutedTo Retrieves the input pin that is currently routed to the specified output pin.
get_PinCounts Retrieves the number of input and output pins on the crossbar filter.
Route Routes an input pin to an output pin.

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