IDiscFormat2Data::Write method (imapi2.h)

Writes the data stream to the device.

Note   For write success, the size of the passed-in stream must be a multiple of the sector size, 2048. This includes operations that utilize streams associated with .iso images not created by IMAPI.

 

Syntax

HRESULT Write(
  [in] IStream *data
);

Parameters

[in] data

An IStream interface of the data stream to write.

Return value

S_OK is returned on success, but other success codes may be returned as a result of implementation. The following error codes are commonly returned on operation failure, but do not represent the only possible error values:

Return code Description
E_IMAPI_RECORDER_COMMAND_TIMEOUT
The device failed to accept the command within the timeout period. This may be caused by the device having entered an inconsistent state, or the timeout value for the command may need to be increased.

Value: 0xC0AA020D

E_IMAPI_RECORDER_INVALID_RESPONSE_FROM_DEVICE
The device reported unexpected or invalid data for a command.

Value: 0xC0AA02FF

E_IMAPI_RECORDER_MEDIA_UPSIDE_DOWN
The media is inserted upside down.

Value: 0xC0AA0204

E_IMAPI_RECORDER_MEDIA_BECOMING_READY
The drive reported that it is in the process of becoming ready. Please try the request again later.

Value: 0xC0AA0205

E_IMAPI_RECORDER_MEDIA_NO_MEDIA
There is no media in the device.

Value: 0xC0AA0202

E_IMAPI_RECORDER_MEDIA_FORMAT_IN_PROGRESS
The media is currently being formatted. Please wait for the format to complete before attempting to use the media.

Value: 0xC0AA0206

E_IMAPI_RECORDER_MEDIA_BUSY
The drive reported that it is performing a long-running operation, such as finishing a write. The drive may be unusable for a long period of time.

Value: 0xC0AA0207

E_IMAPI_LOSS_OF_STREAMING
The write failed because the drive did not receive data quickly enough to continue writing. Moving the source data to the local computer, reducing the write speed, or enabling a "buffer underrun free" setting may resolve this issue.

Value: 0xC0AA0300

E_IMAPI_RECORDER_MEDIA_INCOMPATIBLE
The media is not compatible or of unknown physical format.

Value: 0xC0AA0203

E_IMAPI_RECORDER_DVD_STRUCTURE_NOT_PRESENT
The DVD structure is not present. This may be caused by incompatible drive/medium used.

Value: 0xC0AA020E

E_IMAPI_RECORDER_NO_SUCH_MODE_PAGE
The device reported that the requested mode page (and type) is not present.

Value: 0xC0AA0201

E_IMAPI_RECORDER_INVALID_MODE_PARAMETERS
The drive reported that the combination of parameters provided in the mode page for a MODE SELECT command were not supported.

Value: 0xC0AA0208

E_IMAPI_RECORDER_MEDIA_WRITE_PROTECTED
The drive reported that the media is write protected.

Value: 0xC0AA0209

E_IMAPI_RECORDER_MEDIA_SPEED_MISMATCH
The media's speed is incompatible with the device. This may be caused by using higher or lower speed media than the range of speeds supported by the device.

Value: 0xC0AA020F

HRESULT_FROM_WIN32(ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE)
The specified handle is invalid.

Value: 6

HRESULT_FROM_WIN32(ERROR_DEV_NOT_EXIST)
The specified network resource or device is no longer available.

Value: 55

E_IMAPI_RECORDER_LOCKED
The device associated with this recorder during the last operation has been exclusively locked, causing this operation to failed.

Value: 0xC0AA0210

E_IMAPI_UNEXPECTED_RESPONSE_FROM_DEVICE
The write failed because the drive returned error information that could not be recovered from.

Value: 0xC0AA0301

E_IMAPI_RECORDER_REQUIRED
The request requires a current disc recorder to be selected.

Value: 0xC0AA0003

S_IMAPI_ROTATIONADJUSTED
The requested rotation type was not supported by the drive and the rotation type was adjusted.

Value: 0x00AA0005

S_IMAPI_SPEEDADJUSTED
The requested write speed was not supported by the drive and the speed was adjusted.

Value: 0x00AA0004

S_IMAPI_BOTHADJUSTED
The requested write speed and rotation type were not supported by the drive and they were both adjusted.

Value: 0x00AA0006

E_IMAPI_DF2DATA_RECORDER_NOT_SUPPORTED
This device does not support the operations required by this disc format.

Value: 0xC0AA0407

E_IMAPI_REQUEST_CANCELLED
The request was canceled.

Value: 0xC0AA0002

E_IMAPI_DF2DATA_WRITE_IN_PROGRESS
There is currently a write operation in progress.

Value: 0xC0AA0400

E_IMAPI_DF2DATA_STREAM_NOT_SUPPORTED
The size of the provided IStream object is invalid. The size must be a multiple of the sector size, 2048.

Value: 0xC0AA0403

E_IMAPI_DF2DATA_MEDIA_IS_NOT_SUPPORTED
The current media type is unsupported.

Value: (HRESULT)0xC0AA0406

E_INVALIDARG
One or more arguments are not valid.

Value: 0x80070057

E_POINTER
Pointer is not valid.

Value: 0x80004003

E_FAIL
Unspecified failure.

Value: 0x80004005

E_OUTOFMEMORY
Failed to allocate the required memory.

Value: 0x8007000E

E_NOTIMPL
Not implemented.

Value: 0x80004001

Remarks

Before calling this method, you must call the following methods:

You should also consider calling the following methods if their default values are not appropriate for your application: This method is synchronous, which means that control is not returned until the provided IStream is recorded to the media. To determine the progress of the write operation, you must implement the DDiscFormat2DataEvents interface. For examples that show how to implement an event handler in a script, see Monitoring Progress With Events.

On sequentially recorded discs, the provided IStream is recorded as a new session. On rewritable discs, the provided IStream is always recorded starting from sector 0, but the object providing the IStream interface can also provide the IBlockRangeList interface listing the sectors that need to be recorded. The IBlockRangeList interface is used to avoid rewriting of sectors that have not changed in multisession scenarios. If the object providing IStream does not provide IBlockRangeList, it is assumed that the entire IStream needs to be recorded.

Requirements

Requirement Value
Minimum supported client Windows Vista, Windows XP with SP2 [desktop apps only]
Minimum supported server Windows Server 2003 [desktop apps only]
Target Platform Windows
Header imapi2.h

See also

DDiscFormat2DataEvents

IDiscFormat2Data

IDiscFormat2Data::CancelWrite