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NtGdiDdGetMoCompBuffInfo function

[This function is subject to change with each operating system revision. Instead, use the Microsoft DirectDraw and Microsoft Direct3DAPIs; these APIs insulate applications from such operating system changes, and hide many other difficulties involved in interacting directly with display drivers.]

Allows the driver to specify how many interim surfaces are required to support the specified GUID, and the size, location, and format of each of these surfaces.

Syntax

DWORD APIENTRY NtGdiDdGetMoCompBuffInfo(
  _In_    HANDLE                    hDirectDraw,
  _Inout_ PDD_GETMOCOMPCOMPBUFFDATA puGetBuffData
);

Parameters

hDirectDraw [in]

Handle to previously created kernel-mode DirectDraw object.

puGetBuffData [in, out]

Pointer to a DD_GETMOCOMPCOMPBUFFDATA structure that contains the compressed buffer information.

Return value

NtGdiDdGetMoCompBuffInfo returns one of the following callback codes.

Return code Description
DDHAL_DRIVER_HANDLED
The driver has performed the operation and returned a valid return code for that operation. If this code is DD_OK, DirectDraw or Direct3D proceeds with the function. Otherwise, DirectDraw or Direct3D returns the error code provided by the driver and aborts the function.
DDHAL_DRIVER_NOTHANDLED
The driver has no comment on the requested operation. If the driver is required to have implemented a particular callback, DirectDraw or Direct3D reports an error condition. Otherwise, DirectDraw or Direct3D handles the operation as if the driver callback had not been defined by executing the DirectDraw or Direct3D device-independent implementation.

 

Remarks

For more information, see the Microsoft DirectX Video Acceleration Driver Development Kit (DDK).

Requirements

Requirement Value
Minimum supported client
Windows 2000 Professional [desktop apps only]
Minimum supported server
Windows 2000 Server [desktop apps only]
Header
Ntgdi.h

See also

Graphics Low Level Client Support