#include "ltmm.h"
C Syntax |
HRESULT IltmmMediaTypeDisp_put_FormatType(pMediaTypeDisp, newVal) |
C++ Syntax |
HRESULT put_FormatType(newVal) |
IltmmMediaTypeDisp *pMediaTypeDisp; |
/* pointer to an interface */ |
BSTR newVal; |
/* string */ |
Specifies the structure used for the format block.
Parameter |
Description |
pMediaTypeDisp |
Pointer to an IltmmMediaTypeDisp interface. |
newVal |
Character string containing the format type to set. |
Returns
S_OK |
The function was successful. |
<> S_OK |
An error occurred. Refer to the Error Codes or the HRESULT error codes in the DirectShow documentation. |
Comments
The string should contain a formatted Globally Unique Identifier (GUID) of the form {xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx}. For more information on the available GUIDs, refer to the DirectShow Microsoft® DirectShow® is an extensible, filter-based framework, based on the Microsoft® Windows® Component Object Model (COM), that provides a common interface for mediaacross many of Microsoft's programming languages. Most video-related Windows applications, such as Microsoft's Windows Media Player, Winamp, and Windows Movie Maker, use DirectShow to manage multimedia content. For more information, see LEADTOOLS and DirectShow documentation.
Required DLLs and Libraries
LTMM For a listing of the exact DLLs and Libraries needed, based on the toolkit version, refer to Files To Be Included With Your Application. |
Win32, x64
See Also
Example
For a C example, refer to Copying ltmmMediaType Attributes and Data for C.
For a C example, refer to Creating an AVI File From Bitmaps Using ltmmSampleSource for C.
For a C++ example, refer to Copying ltmmMediaType Attributes and Data for C++.
For a C++ example, refer to Creating an AVI File From Bitmaps Using ltmmSampleSource for C++.