AMExtendedSeekingCapabilities enumeration (qnetwork.h)
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The AMExtendedSeekingCapabilities enumeration contains flags that describe the extended seeking capabilities of a filter.
Syntax
typedef enum {
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
} AMExtendedSeekingCapabilities;
Constants
AM_EXSEEK_CANSEEK Value: 1 Indicates that the stream is seekable. |
AM_EXSEEK_CANSCAN Value: 2 Indicates that the filter supports rates other than 1.0. |
AM_EXSEEK_MARKERSEEK Value: 4 Indicates that the stream contains markers. |
AM_EXSEEK_SCANWITHOUTCLOCK Value: 8 Indicates that the filter can play back at rates other than 1.0. |
AM_EXSEEK_NOSTANDARDREPAINT Value: 16 Indicates that the filter can seek to a new frame without displaying the new frame when it finds it. |
AM_EXSEEK_BUFFERING Value: 32 Indicates that the filter can seek while the stream is buffering. |
AM_EXSEEK_SENDS_VIDEOFRAMEREADY Value: 64 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.
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
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Header | qnetwork.h |