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IMediaObject::GetInputMaxLatency

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Windows Embedded CE 6.0 R3

4/8/2010

This method retrieves the maximum latency on a specified input stream.

Syntax

HRESULT GetInputMaxLatency(
  DWORD dwInputStreamIndex,
  REFERENCE_TIME* prtMaxLatency
);

Parameters

  • dwInputStreamIndex
    Zero-based index of an input stream on the DMO.
  • prtMaxLatency
    [out] Pointer to a variable that receives the maximum latency.

Return Value

Returns an HRESULT value. Possible values include the following.

Value Description

S_OK

Success

DMO_E_INVALIDSTREAMINDEX

Invalid stream index

E_FAIL

Failure

E_NOTIMPL

Not implemented. Assume zero latency.

Remarks

The latency is the difference between a time stamp on the input stream and the corresponding time stamp on the output stream. The maximum latency is the largest possible difference in the time stamps. For a DMO, determine the maximum latency as follows:

  • Process input buffers until the DMO can produce output.
  • Process as many output buffers as possible.
  • The maximum latency is the largest delta between input time stamps and output time stamps, taken as an absolute value.

Under this definition, latency does not include the time that it takes to process samples. Nor does it include any latency introduced by the size of the input buffer.

For the special case where a DMO processes exactly one sample at a time, the maximum latency is simply the difference in time stamps.

Latency is defined only when samples have time stamps and the time stamps increase or decrease monotonically. Maximum latency might depend on the media types for the input and output streams.

Requirements

Header dmo.h
Library Dmoguid.lib
Windows Embedded CE Windows CE .NET 4.1 and later
Windows Mobile Windows Mobile Version 5.0 and later

See Also

Reference

IMediaObject
IMediaObject::SetInputMaxLatency
DMO Error Codes