_DMO_OUTPUT_DATA_BUFFER_FLAGS enumeration (mediaobj.h)
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The DMO_OUTPUT_DATA_BUFFER_FLAGS enumeration defines flags that describe an output buffer.
Syntax
typedef enum _DMO_OUTPUT_DATA_BUFFER_FLAGS {
DMO_OUTPUT_DATA_BUFFERF_SYNCPOINT = 0x1,
DMO_OUTPUT_DATA_BUFFERF_TIME = 0x2,
DMO_OUTPUT_DATA_BUFFERF_TIMELENGTH = 0x4,
DMO_OUTPUT_DATA_BUFFERF_DISCONTINUITY = 0x8,
DMO_OUTPUT_DATA_BUFFERF_INCOMPLETE = 0x1000000
} ;
Constants
DMO_OUTPUT_DATA_BUFFERF_SYNCPOINT Value: 0x1 The beginning of the data is a synchronization point. A synchronization point is a random access point. For encoded video, this a sample that can be used as a decoding start point (key frame). For uncompressed audio or video, every sample is a synchronization point. |
DMO_OUTPUT_DATA_BUFFERF_TIME Value: 0x2 The buffer's time stamp is valid. The buffer's indicated time length is valid. |
DMO_OUTPUT_DATA_BUFFERF_TIMELENGTH Value: 0x4 The buffer's indicated time length is valid. |
DMO_OUTPUT_DATA_BUFFERF_DISCONTINUITY Value: 0x8 |
DMO_OUTPUT_DATA_BUFFERF_INCOMPLETE Value: 0x1000000 There is still input data available for processing, but the output buffer is full. |
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
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Header | mediaobj.h |