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D3D11_1DDI_VIDEO_PROCESSOR_DEVICE_CAPS enumeration (d3d10umddi.h)

Defines video processing capabilities for a Microsoft Direct3D 11 video processor.

Syntax

typedef enum D3D11_1DDI_VIDEO_PROCESSOR_DEVICE_CAPS {
  D3D11_1DDI_VIDEO_PROCESSOR_DEVICE_CAPS_LINEAR_SPACE,
  D3D11_1DDI_VIDEO_PROCESSOR_DEVICE_CAPS_xvYCC,
  D3D11_1DDI_VIDEO_PROCESSOR_DEVICE_CAPS_RGB_RANGE_CONVERSION,
  D3D11_1DDI_VIDEO_PROCESSOR_DEVICE_CAPS_YCbCr_MATRIX_CONVERSION,
  D3D11_1DDI_VIDEO_PROCESSOR_DEVICE_CAPS_NOMINAL_RANGE
} ;

Constants

 
D3D11_1DDI_VIDEO_PROCESSOR_DEVICE_CAPS_LINEAR_SPACE
The video processor can blend video content in linear color space. Most video content is gamma corrected, resulting in nonlinear values. This capability flag means that the video processor converts colors to linear space before blending, which produces better results.
D3D11_1DDI_VIDEO_PROCESSOR_DEVICE_CAPS_xvYCC
The video processor supports the xvYCC color space for YCbCr data.
D3D11_1DDI_VIDEO_PROCESSOR_DEVICE_CAPS_RGB_RANGE_CONVERSION
The video processor can perform range conversion when the input and output are both RGB but use different color ranges (0–255 or 16–235, for 8-bit RGB).
D3D11_1DDI_VIDEO_PROCESSOR_DEVICE_CAPS_YCbCr_MATRIX_CONVERSION
The video processor can apply a matrix conversion to YCbCr values when the input and output are both YCbCr. For example, the driver can convert colors from BT.601 to BT.709.
D3D11_1DDI_VIDEO_PROCESSOR_DEVICE_CAPS_NOMINAL_RANGE
The video processor can convert between luminance ranges when the input and output use different luminance ranges.

Supported starting with Windows 8.1.

Requirements

Requirement Value
Minimum supported client Windows 8
Minimum supported server Windows Server 2012
Header d3d10umddi.h (include D3d10umddi.h)