IAMParse interface (amparse.h)

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The IAMParse interface sets and retrieves the parse time for an MPEG-2 stream. The parse time is a notional time associated with the current position in the stream of bytes supplied to the parser filter. This time is also tied to the origin of the time stamps in that time stamp zero corresponds to parse time zero.

The MPEG-2 Splitter filter implements this interface. Use this interface to retrieve or set the current stream parse time or to clear the data buffer of its current data.

Inheritance

The IAMParse interface inherits from the IUnknown interface. IAMParse also has these types of members:

Methods

The IAMParse interface has these methods.

 
IAMParse::Flush

The Flush method clears the current file data to allow for a more rapid switch to a new file.
IAMParse::GetParseTime

The GetParseTime method retrieves the current stream parse time. For MPEG-2, this corresponds to the system clock time computed for the current stream position.
IAMParse::SetParseTime

The SetParseTime method sets the current stream parse time. For MPEG-2, this corresponds to the system clock time computed for the current stream position.

Requirements

   
Minimum supported client Windows XP [desktop apps only]
Minimum supported server Windows Server 2003 [desktop apps only]
Target Platform Windows
Header amparse.h