ICodecAPI::GetParameterRange
Microsoft DirectShow 9.0 |
ICodecAPI::GetParameterRange
The GetParameterRange method returns the valid range of values for a parameter. This method applies to parameters that support a stepped range of values, as opposed to a list of specific values.
Syntax
HRESULT GetParameterRange( const GUID* Api, VARIANT* ValueMin, VARIANT* ValueMax, VARIANT* SteppingDelta );
Parameters
Api
[in] Pointer to a GUID that specifies the parameter.
ValueMin
[out] Pointer to a VARIANT type that receives the minimum value of the parameter.
ValueMax
[out] Pointer to a VARIANT type that receives the maximum value of the parameter.
SteppingDelta
[out] Pointer to a VARIANT type that receives the stepping delta, which defines the valid increments from ValueMin to ValueMax.
Return Values
Returns an HRESULT value. Possible values include the following.
Value | Description |
E_INVALIDARG | Invalid argument. |
S_OK | Success. |
VFW_E_CODECAPI_ENUMERATED | The specified parameter has an enumerated range of values, not a linear range. |
Remarks
The valid range for the parameter is [ValueMin ... ValueMax], with increments of SteppingDelta. If a parameter supports a stepped range of values, it must use one of the following variant types:
- Unsigned types: VT_UI8, VT_UI4, VT_UI2, VT_UI1
- Signed types: VT_I8, VT_I4, VT_I2
- Floating-point types: VT_R8, VT_R4
By definition, the parameter will return a specific type.
Any stepping value is valid. If the range has no stepping delta (that is, you can increment by any value), the encoder should return an empty value (VT_EMPTY) for SteppingDelta.
This method fails if the codec parameter supports a list of values, rather than a range. If this method fails, try calling ICodecAPI::GetParameterValues.
Requirements
Header: Declared in Strmif.h; include Dshow.h.
Library: Use Strmiids.lib.
See Also