CImageAllocator.CreateImageSample method
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The CreateImageSample
method creates a media sample.
Syntax
virtual CImageSample* CreateImageSample(
LPBYTE pData,
LONG Length
);
Parameters
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pData
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Pointer to a buffer of size Length, allocated by the caller.
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Length
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Length of the buffer.
Return value
Returns a CImageSample object.
Remarks
This method creates a new media sample, implemented as a CImageSample object. The sample's IMediaSample::GetPointer method returns a pointer to the buffer specified in the pData parameter.
If you derive a new allocator class from CImageAllocator and a new media sample class from CImageSample, you should override this method to create an instance of your media sample class.
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