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The following example compresses image data for use in an AVI file. It assumes the compressor does not support the VIDCF_CRUNCH or VIDCF_TEMPORAL flags, but it does support VIDCF_QUALITY. The example uses the ICCompressBegin macro, the ICCompress function, and the ICCompressEnd macro.
DWORD dwCkID;
DWORD dwCompFlags;
DWORD dwQuality;
LONG lNumFrames, lFrameNum;
// Assume dwNumFrames is initialized to the total number of frames.
// Assume dwQuality holds the proper quality value (0-10000).
// Assume lpbiOut, lpOut, lpbiIn, and lpIn are initialized properly.
// If OK to start, compress each frame.
if (ICCompressBegin(hIC, lpbiIn, lpbiOut) == ICERR_OK)
{
for ( lFrameNum = 0; lFrameNum < lNumFrames; lFrameNum++)
{
if (ICCompress(hIC, 0, lpbiOut, lpOut, lpbiIn, lpIn,
&dwCkID, &dwCompFlags, lFrameNum,
0, dwQuality, NULL, NULL) == ICERR_OK)
{
// Write compressed data to the AVI file.
// Set lpIn to the next frame in the sequence.
}
else
{
// Handle compressor error.
}
}
ICCompressEnd(hIC); // terminate compression
}
else
{
// Handle the error identifying the unsupported format.
}