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diff --git a/sdk/dx8sdk/Include/DShowIDL/dyngraph.idl b/sdk/dx8sdk/Include/DShowIDL/dyngraph.idl deleted file mode 100644 index 569def6e..00000000 --- a/sdk/dx8sdk/Include/DShowIDL/dyngraph.idl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,318 +0,0 @@ -//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -// File: DynGraph.idl -// -// Desc: Dynamic graph interfaces -// -// Copyright (c) 1999-2002, Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. -//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ - - -interface IPinConnection; -interface IPinFlowControl; -interface IGraphConfig; -interface IGraphConfigCallback; - -//-------------------------------------------------------------------- -// -// IPinConnection - supported by input pins -// -//-------------------------------------------------------------------- -[ - local, - object, - uuid(4a9a62d3-27d4-403d-91e9-89f540e55534), - pointer_default(unique) -] -interface IPinConnection : IUnknown { - - // Do you accept this type chane in your current state? - HRESULT DynamicQueryAccept([in] const AM_MEDIA_TYPE *pmt); - - // Set event when EndOfStream receive - do NOT pass it on - // This condition is cancelled by a flush or Stop - HRESULT NotifyEndOfStream([in] HANDLE hNotifyEvent); - - // Are you an 'end pin' - HRESULT IsEndPin(); - - HRESULT DynamicDisconnect(); -}; - -//-------------------------------------------------------------------- -// -// IPinFlowControl - supported by output pins -// -//-------------------------------------------------------------------- -[ - local, - object, - uuid(c56e9858-dbf3-4f6b-8119-384af2060deb), - pointer_default(unique) -] -interface IPinFlowControl : IUnknown { - // Block processing on this pin - HRESULT Block([in] DWORD dwBlockFlags, [in] HANDLE hEvent); -} - -// block flags -enum _AM_PIN_FLOW_CONTROL_BLOCK_FLAGS { - AM_PIN_FLOW_CONTROL_BLOCK = 0x00000001, // 0 means unblock -}; - - -// Reconnect flags -typedef enum _AM_GRAPH_CONFIG_RECONNECT_FLAGS { - AM_GRAPH_CONFIG_RECONNECT_DIRECTCONNECT = 0x00000001, - AM_GRAPH_CONFIG_RECONNECT_CACHE_REMOVED_FILTERS = 0x00000002, - AM_GRAPH_CONFIG_RECONNECT_USE_ONLY_CACHED_FILTERS = 0x00000004 -} AM_GRAPH_CONFIG_RECONNECT_FLAGS; - -// RemoveFilterEx flags -enum _REM_FILTER_FLAGS { - REMFILTERF_LEAVECONNECTED = 0x00000001 -}; - -typedef enum _AM_FILTER_FLAGS { - AM_FILTER_FLAGS_REMOVABLE = 0x00000001 - } AM_FILTER_FLAGS; - - -//-------------------------------------------------------------------- -// -// IGraphConfig -// -//-------------------------------------------------------------------- - -[ - local, - object, - uuid(03A1EB8E-32BF-4245-8502-114D08A9CB88), - pointer_default(unique) -] -interface IGraphConfig : IUnknown { - HRESULT Reconnect([in] IPin *pOutputPin, - [in] IPin *pInputPin, - [in] const AM_MEDIA_TYPE *pmtFirstConnection, - [in] IBaseFilter *pUsingFilter, // can be NULL - [in] HANDLE hAbortEvent, - [in] DWORD dwFlags); - - HRESULT Reconfigure([in] IGraphConfigCallback *pCallback, - [in] PVOID pvContext, - [in] DWORD dwFlags, - [in] HANDLE hAbortEvent); - - - HRESULT AddFilterToCache([in] IBaseFilter *pFilter); - HRESULT EnumCacheFilter([out] IEnumFilters **pEnum); - HRESULT RemoveFilterFromCache([in]IBaseFilter *pFilter); - - // Get the start time associated with the last Run() call - // If the graph is not running returns VFW_E_WRONG_STATE - HRESULT GetStartTime([out] REFERENCE_TIME *prtStart); - - HRESULT PushThroughData( - [in] IPin *pOutputPin, - [in] IPinConnection *pConnection, - [in] HANDLE hEventAbort); - - HRESULT SetFilterFlags([in] IBaseFilter *pFilter, [in] DWORD dwFlags); - HRESULT GetFilterFlags([in] IBaseFilter *pFilter, [out] DWORD *pdwFlags); - - HRESULT RemoveFilterEx( [in] IBaseFilter *pFilter, DWORD Flags ); -} - -//-------------------------------------------------------------------- -// -// IGraphConfigCallback -// -//-------------------------------------------------------------------- - -[ - local, - object, - uuid(ade0fd60-d19d-11d2-abf6-00a0c905f375), - pointer_default(unique) -] -interface IGraphConfigCallback : IUnknown -{ - HRESULT Reconfigure(PVOID pvContext, DWORD dwFlags); -} - -// Filter Chain Definition -// -// Filter chains have the following properties: -// -// - Each filter chain has one or more filters. -// -// - Each filter in a filter chain has at most one connected input pin and one -// connected output pin. For example, filters A, C, D, F, G, H, I, J and K -// (see the diagram below) can be in a filter chain because each one has at -// most one connected input pin and one connected output pin. -// -// - Any filter in a chain is reachable by any other filter in the chain. -// For example, in the filter chain F-G-H, F can reach H by following the F- -// G connection to G and then following the G-H connection to H. Filters F -// and J cannot be in the same filter chain because J is not reachable from -// F. Anotherwords, there no sequence of connected filters between F and J. -// -// - The start filter is the only filter in the filter chain who's input -// pin is not connected to another filter in the chain. For instance, F is -// the start filter in F-G-H because F's input pin is connected to E and E -// is not in the filter chain. G's input pin is connected to F and H's is -// connected to G. Both F and G are in the filter chain. -// -// - The end filter is the only filter in the filter chain who's output pin -// is not connected to another filter in the chain. For example, in the -// filter chain J-K, K is the end filter because K's output pin is -// connected to L. J's output pin is connected to K and K is in the J-K -// filter chain. -// -// -// --->|---| |---|---> -// | C |--->| D | -// |---| |---|--->|---| |---|--->|---| |---| |---| |---| -// | A |--->| B | | E |--->| F |--->| G |--->| H | -// |---| |---|--->|---|------------>|---| |---| |---| |---| -// | I |---> -// --->|---|---> -// -// |---| |---| |---| -// | J |--->| K |--->| L | -// |---| |---| |---| -// -// Example Filter Graph -// -// -// -// IFilterChain Methods Documentation -// -// HRESULT StartChain( [in] IBaseFilter *pStartFilter, [in] IBaseFilter *pEndFilter ); -// -// StartChain() switches all the filters in the chain into the running state -// If one of the filters will not switch to the running state, then all the filters -// in the chain are stopped. This method can only be called if the filter graph is -// running. -// -// Parameters: -// - pStartFilter [in] -// The first filter in the filter chain. Note that this can be the same -// filter as pEndFilter . -// -// - pEndFilter [in] -// The last filter in the filter chain. Note that this can be the same -// filter as pStartFilter. If pEndFilter is NULL then the filter chain extends -// from pStartFilter to the last downstream filter which can be in a filter chain. -// For example, IFilterChain::StartChain( A, NULL ) would start filter A. -// IFilterChain::StartChain( G, NULL ) would start filters G and H. -// IFilterChain::StartChain( C, NULL ) would start filters C and D. Finally, -// IFilterChain::StartChain( E, NULL ) would fail because E cannot be in a -// filter chain (see the Filter Chain Definition section for more information). -// -// Return Value: -// An HRESULT. See the Direct Show SDK and COM SDK documentation for more -// information on interpreting HRESULTs. -// -// -// -// -// HRESULT PauseChain( [in] IBaseFilter *pStartFilter, [in] IBaseFilter *pEndFilter ); -// -// PauseChain() switches all the filters in a chain to the paused state. If it cannot -// switch one of the filtres into the paused state, all the filters in the chain are -// stopped. This method can only be called if the filter graph is paused. -// -// Parameters: -// - pStartFilter [in] -// The first filter in the filter chain. Note that this can be the same -// filter as pEndFilter . -// -// - pEndFilter [in] -// The last filter in the filter chain. Note that this can be the same -// filter as pStartFilter. If pEndFilter is NULL then the filter chain extends -// from pStartFilter to the last downstream filter which can be in a filter chain. -// For example, IFilterChain::StopChain( A, NULL ) would stop filter A. -// IFilterChain::StopChain( G, NULL ) would stop filters G and H. -// IFilterChain::StopChain( C, NULL ) would stop filters C and D. Finally, -// IFilterChain::StopChain( E, NULL ) would fail because E cannot be in a filter -// chain (see the Filter Chain Definition section for more information). -// -// -// Return Value: -// An HRESULT. See the Direct Show SDK and COM SDK documentation for more -// information on interpreting HRESULTs. -// -// -// -// HRESULT StopChain( [in] IBaseFilter *pStartFilter, [in] IBaseFilter *pEndFilter ); -// -// StopChain() switches all the filters in chain to the stopped state. -// -// Parameters: -// - pStartFilter [in] -// The first filter in the filter chain. Note that this can be the same -// filter as pEndFilter . -// -// - pEndFilter [in] -// The last filter in the filter chain. Note that this can be the same -// filter as pStartFilter. If pEndFilter is NULL then the filter chain extends -// from pStartFilter to the last downstream filter which can be in a filter chain. -// For example, IFilterChain::StopChain( A, NULL ) would stop filter A. -// IFilterChain::StopChain( G, NULL ) would stop filters G and H. -// IFilterChain::StopChain( C, NULL ) would stop filters C and D. Finally, -// IFilterChain::StopChain( E, NULL ) would fail because E cannot be in a filter -// chain (see the Filter Chain Definition section for more information). -// -// -// Return Value: -// An HRESULT. See the Direct Show SDK and COM SDK documentation for more -// information on interpreting HRESULTs. -// -// -// -// -// -// HRESULT RemoveChain( [in] IBaseFilter *pStartFilter, [in] IBaseFilter *pEndFilter ); -// -// RemoveChain() removes every filter in a chain from the filter graph. -// The filters can be removed while the graph is running. -// -// Parameters: -// - pStartFilter [in] -// The first filter in the filter chain. Note that this can be the same -// filter as pEndFilter . -// -// - pEndFilter [in] -// The last filter in the filter chain. Note that this can be the same -// filter as pStartFilter. If pEndFilter is NULL then the filter chain -// extends from pStartFilter to the last downstream filter which can be in a -// filter chain. For example, IFilterChain::RemoveChain( A, NULL ) would remove -// filter A from the filter graph. IFilterChain::RemoveChain( G, NULL ) would -// remove filters G and H. IFilterChain::RemoveChain( C, NULL ) would remove -// filters C and D. Finally, IFilterChain::RemoveChain( E, NULL ) would fail -// because E cannot be in a filter chain (see the Filter Chain Definition -// section for more information). -// -// -// Return Value: -// An HRESULT. See the Direct Show SDK and COM SDK documentation for more -// information on interpreting HRESULTs. -// -// -[ - local, - object, - uuid(DCFBDCF6-0DC2-45f5-9AB2-7C330EA09C29), - pointer_default(unique) -] -interface IFilterChain : IUnknown -{ - HRESULT StartChain( [in] IBaseFilter *pStartFilter, [in] IBaseFilter *pEndFilter ); - HRESULT PauseChain( [in] IBaseFilter *pStartFilter, [in] IBaseFilter *pEndFilter ); - HRESULT StopChain( [in] IBaseFilter *pStartFilter, [in] IBaseFilter *pEndFilter ); - HRESULT RemoveChain( [in] IBaseFilter *pStartFilter, [in] IBaseFilter *pEndFilter ); -} - - - - |