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BITMASKS macro (amvideo.h)

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The BITMASKS macro retrieves the color masks from a VIDEOINFO structure.

Syntax

void BITMASKS(
   pbmi
);

Parameters

pbmi

Pointer to a VIDEOINFO structure.

Return value

None

Remarks

This macro calculates the address as an offset from the start of the BITMAPINFOHEADER structure, using the value of bmiHeader.biSize. Make sure to initialize the VIDEOINFO structure before calling this macro.

You can access the color masks in the array using the following constants, defined in Amvideo.h:

#define iRED   0
#define iGREEN 1
#define iBLUE  2  

Examples

VIDEOINFO *pVi;

/* Initialize pVi (not shown). */

DWORD dwRed   = BITMASKS(pVi)[iRED];
DWORD dwGreen = BITMASKS(pVi)[iGREEN]; 
DWORD dwBlue  = BITMASKS(pVi)[iBLUE];

Requirements

Requirement Value
Target Platform Windows
Header amvideo.h (include Streams.h)

See also

Video and Image Functions