IWMReaderAdvanced::SetReceiveStreamSamples method (wmsdkidl.h)

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The SetReceiveStreamSamples method specifies whether stream samples are delivered to the IWMReaderCallbackAdvanced::OnStreamSample callback.

Syntax

HRESULT SetReceiveStreamSamples(
  [in] WORD wStreamNum,
  [in] BOOL fReceiveStreamSamples
);

Parameters

[in] wStreamNum

WORD containing the stream number. Stream numbers are in the range of 1 through 63.

[in] fReceiveStreamSamples

Boolean value that is True if stream samples are delivered.

Return value

The method returns an HRESULT. Possible values include, but are not limited to, those in the following table.

Return code Description
S_OK
The method succeeded.
E_UNEXPECTED
The method failed for an unspecified reason.
E_NOINTERFACE
No callback interface has been specified.
NS_E_PROTECTED_CONTENT
Attempted read on a file protected by DRM.

Remarks

Stream samples are samples received directly from the source file, and are not decompressed. If you receive compressed samples, you must either keep them compressed, or decompress them with your application. The Windows Media Format SDK does not provide methods to decompress samples once they have been removed from a file.

The application can register itself to receive samples directly from the Windows Media streams rather than letting the reader decompress them first. To do this, the object implementing IWMReaderCallback (supplied by the application) must support IWMReaderCallbackAdvanced. To determine which streams are in an ASF file, and what their stream numbers are, call QueryInterface using the reader object to access the IWMProfile interface, and examine the streams in the profile.

Requirements

   
Minimum supported client Windows 2000 Professional [desktop apps only],Windows Media Format 7 SDK, or later versions of the SDK
Minimum supported server Windows 2000 Server [desktop apps only]
Target Platform Windows
Header wmsdkidl.h (include Wmsdk.h)
Library Wmvcore.lib; WMStubDRM.lib (if you use DRM)

See also

IWMReaderAdvanced Interface

IWMReaderAdvanced::GetReceiveStreamSamples