LEADTOOLS Multimedia (Leadtools.Multimedia assembly)

SetPreferredFilter Method (PlayCtrl)

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A PreferredFilter enumeration value specifying the desired filter type
String with the following possible values:
Sets a preferred filter (decoder or demultiplexer)
Syntax
'Declaration
 
Public Overridable Sub SetPreferredFilter( _
   ByVal filterType As PreferredFilter, _
   ByVal val As String _
) 
'Usage
 
Dim instance As PlayCtrl
Dim filterType As PreferredFilter
Dim val As String
 
instance.SetPreferredFilter(filterType, val)
public virtual void SetPreferredFilter( 
   PreferredFilter filterType,
   string val
)
public:
virtual void SetPreferredFilter( 
   PreferredFilter filterType,
   String^ val
) 

Parameters

filterType
A PreferredFilter enumeration value specifying the desired filter type
val
String with the following possible values:
  • Display Name of the filter
  • Friendly Name of the filter
  • PreferredFilters.LEADDefault (this will use the default LEAD filter)
  • PreferredFilters.DontCare (this is the same as setting the value to NULL)
  • NULL (don't use any preferred filter - revert to the default DirectShow filter)
Remarks

By default, the toolkit uses filters according to the default DirectShow mechanism, which assigns a merit to each filter. The filters with the highest merits are tried first. If they fail, the filters with a lower merit are tried next until a combination of filters is found that can handle the graph.

Starting with Windows 7, there is also a list of preferred filters for certain media types. These filters will be used by default instead of filters with higher merit.

3rd party filters can also get installed on some computers with a high merit and might be used instead of the filters you shipped with your application. Unexpected problems can occur if the Microsoft preferred or the 3rd party filters are not working properly. The SetPreferredFilter method allows you to control which filters are used in your application. You can decide to use a certain decoder, demultiplexer or you can choose to use only the LEAD filters.

DirectShow filters have a friendly name and a display name. The friendly name is easy to remember and is usually displayed by GraphEdit or other filter enumeration utilities. But there can be more than one filter with the same friendly name, so it is safer to use the display name, since no two filters have the same display name.

val is a string for the Display Name or Friendly Name of the filter. If Friendly Name is used, this function will choose the first filter it finds with the specified friendly name.

Display names for software filters have the following format: @device:sw:GUID\GUID

For example Microsoft's MPEG-2 Splitter has:

friendly name: MPEG-2 Splitter

display name: @device:sw:{083863F1-70DE-11D0-BD40-00A0C911CE86}\{3AE86B20-7BE8-11D1-ABE6-00A0C905F375}

The display name for a particular filter can be obtained from the "DirectShow Filter List Utility" (ltmmListFilters.exe) shipped with the toolkit. See Examples Programs and Demos for Win32/x64 in the Multimedia API help file for more details.

If the filterType parameter is equal to PreferredFilter.Generic, then the filterName parameter's possible values are: PreferredFilters.LEADDefault or PreferredFilters.DontCare. If PreferredFilters.LEADDefault is specified, then default decoders and demultiplexers will be set for all values listed in PreferredFilter. If PreferredFilters.DontCare is specified, then the internal list of the preferred filters will be cleared and the DirectShow filter merit determines which filters will be used.

It is recommended that you use the constants from Constants.PreferredFilters whenever possible.

Example
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Imports Leadtools
   Imports Leadtools.Multimedia
   Imports LeadtoolsMultimediaExamples.Fixtures

   Public _result As Boolean = False
   Public _form As PlayCtrlForm = New PlayCtrlForm()
   Public Sub PlayerPreferredFiltersExample()
       Try
           ' reference the forms capture control
           Dim playctrl As PlayCtrl = _form.PlayCtrl

           ' set the preferred mpeg2 decoder to the LEAD default (which is the LEAD MPEG2 Decoder)
      playctrl.SetPreferredFilter(PreferredFilter.MPEG2Decompressor, _
                                  Leadtools.Multimedia.Constants.PreferredFilters.LEADDefault)

      ' the default mpeg2 decoder should be the LEAD MPEG2 decoder now
      ' the filter names are not case sensitive, so do ignore the case in the compare
      _result = (String.Compare(playctrl.GetPreferredFilter(PreferredFilter.MPEG2Decompressor), _
                                Leadtools.Multimedia.Constants.PreferredFilters.MPEG2Decompressor, True) = 0)
   Catch e1 As Exception
      _result = False
   End Try
End Sub
using Leadtools;
using Leadtools.Multimedia;
using LeadtoolsMultimediaExamples.Fixtures;

public bool _result = false;
public PlayCtrlForm _form = new PlayCtrlForm();
public void PlayerPreferredFiltersExample()
{
   PlayCtrl playctrl = _form.PlayCtrl;

   try
   {
      // set the preferred mpeg2 decoder to the LEAD default (which is the LEAD MPEG2 Decoder)
      playctrl.SetPreferredFilter(PreferredFilter.MPEG2Decompressor, Constants.PreferredFilters.LEADDefault);

      // the default mpeg2 decoder should be the LEAD MPEG2 decoder now
      // the filter names are not case sensitive, so ignore case in the compare
      _result = (string.Compare(playctrl.GetPreferredFilter(PreferredFilter.MPEG2Decompressor),
                 Constants.PreferredFilters.MPEG2Decompressor, true) == 0);
   }
   catch (Exception)
   {
      _result = false;
   }
}
Requirements

Target Platforms

See Also

Reference

PlayCtrl Class
PlayCtrl Members
GetPreferredFilter Method

 

 


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