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dvdmedia.h header

This header is used by DirectShow. For more information, see:

dvdmedia.h contains the following programming interfaces:

Structures

 
AM_COLCON

Indicates the color contrast description from the DVD highlight (HLI) structure.
AM_COPY_MACROVISION

The AM_COPY_MACROVISION structure specifies the analog copy protection level for an NTSC encoder.
AM_DVD_YUV

Contains DVD YUV subpicture data.
AM_DVDCOPY_BUSKEY

Identifies the DVD bus key.
AM_DVDCOPY_CHLGKEY

Identifies the DVD challenge key.
AM_DVDCOPY_DISCKEY

Specifies the DVD disc key.
AM_DVDCOPY_SET_COPY_STATE

Specifies the copy protection state of the filter.
AM_DVDCOPY_TITLEKEY

Specifies the DVD title key from the current content.
AM_DvdKaraokeData

Specifies how to mix the karaoke audio channels.
AM_ExactRateChange

The AM_ExactRateChange structure is not supported. Use AM_SimpleRateChange.
AM_PROPERTY_SPHLI

Describes the currently selected button from the DVD highlight information.
AM_PROPERTY_SPPAL

Specifies the DVD subpicture palette.
AM_QueryRate

The AM_QueryRate structure is used to query the decoder's maximum full-frame rate for forward and reverse playback.
AM_SimpleRateChange

The AM_SimpleRateChange structure is used to change the playback rate for an MPEG-2 stream.
DVD_REGION

Identifies the DVD region as reported by the local system components.
MPEG2VIDEOINFO

The MPEG2VIDEOINFO structure describes an MPEG-2 video stream.
VIDEOINFOHEADER2

The VIDEOINFOHEADER2 structure describes the bitmap and color information for a video image, including interlace, copy protection, and pixel aspect ratio information.

Enumerations

 
AM_COPY_MACROVISION_LEVEL

Identifies the analog copy protection level.
AM_DVDCOPYSTATE

Specifies the copy protection state.
AM_MPEG2Level

Indicates an MPEG-2 video level as specified in the MPEG-2 video standard (ISO13818-2).
AM_MPEG2Profile

Indicates an MPEG-2 video profile as specified in the MPEG-2 video standard (ISO13818-2).
AM_PROPERTY_DVD_RATE_CHANGE

The AM_PROPERTY_DVD_RATE_CHANGE enumeration is not used.