GetMediaType Method

Summary
Gets the media type of the MultiStreamSource object.
Syntax
C#
C++/CLI
public MediaType GetMediaType( 
   int Stream 
) 
public: 
MediaType^ GetMediaType(  
   int Stream 
)  

Parameters

Stream
The zero-based index that indicates the stream for which to get the media type.

Return Value

A MediaType object which represents the media type

Remarks

If the method fails, an error is raised. For more information, refer to the Error Codes.

Example
C#
using Leadtools; 
using Leadtools.Multimedia; 
using LeadtoolsMultimediaExamples.Fixtures; 
 
 
public bool _result = false; 
public ConvertCtrlForm _form = new ConvertCtrlForm(); 
public ConvertCtrl _convertctrl; 
 
// input files and output file 
string inFile1 = Path.Combine(LEAD_VARS.MediaDir, "ConvertCtrl_Source1.avi"); 
string inFile2 = Path.Combine(LEAD_VARS.MediaDir, "ConvertCtrl_Source2.avi"); 
string outFile = Path.Combine(LEAD_VARS.MediaDir, "ConvertCtrl_ConcatAVIFilesExample.avi"); 
 
public void ConcatAVIFilesExample() 
{ 
   ConvertCtrl pConvert1; 
   ConvertCtrl pConvert2; 
   MultiStreamSource pMSSource; 
   MultiStreamTarget pMSTarget; 
   Int64 lStart, lVideoMediaStart, lAudioMediaStart; 
 
   MediaType pmt; 
   MediaType pInsertedMediaType; 
 
   pConvert1 = new ConvertCtrl(true); 
   pConvert2 = new ConvertCtrl(true); 
 
   pMSSource = new MultiStreamSource(); 
   pMSTarget = new MultiStreamTarget(); 
 
   // set the start time to be 0 
   lStart = 0; 
   lVideoMediaStart = 0; 
   lAudioMediaStart = 0; 
 
   // set the input filename 
   pConvert1.SourceFile = inFile1; 
 
   // set the output sample to a target object 
   pMSTarget.StreamCount = 2; 
 
   // set the target media types for video and audio streams 
   pmt = new MediaType(); 
   pmt.Type = Constants.MEDIATYPE_Video; 
   pMSTarget.SetAcceptedMediaType(0, pmt); 
 
   pmt.Type = Constants.MEDIATYPE_Audio; 
   pMSTarget.SetAcceptedMediaType(1, pmt); 
 
   pmt = null; 
 
   // get the inserted media type for the first stream 
   pInsertedMediaType = pMSTarget.GetAcceptedMediaType(0); 
   pInsertedMediaType = null; 
 
   // set convert 1 target object 
   pConvert1.TargetObject = pMSTarget; 
 
   // start the source conversion, so we can get the media sample format 
   pConvert1.StartConvert(); 
 
   // initialize convert 2 
   // get the output media sample format and put it into the source object 
   pMSSource.StreamCount = 2; 
   pmt = pMSTarget.GetConnectedMediaType(0); 
   pMSSource.SetMediaType(0, pmt); 
   pmt = null; 
 
   pmt = pMSTarget.GetConnectedMediaType(1); 
   pMSSource.SetMediaType(1, pmt); 
   pmt = null; 
 
   // get the inserted media type for the first stream 
   pInsertedMediaType = pMSSource.GetMediaType(0); 
   pInsertedMediaType = null; 
 
   // set the output filename 
   pConvert2.TargetFile = outFile; 
 
   // set the source for convert 2 
   pConvert2.SourceObject = pMSSource; 
 
   // start the dest conversion 
   pConvert2.StartConvert(); 
 
   // convert first file 
   ConcateFile(pConvert1, pMSTarget, pMSSource, ref lStart, ref lVideoMediaStart, ref lAudioMediaStart); 
 
   /* 
   Restrict the output format to the media type of the source for the first file 
   That is because the two files must have the same media type for both video and audio 
   With video, you have to make sure the files have the same frame rate! Minor changes in 
   the frame rate might make the connection fail! 
   The control will tolerate differences in frame rate if you comment the next line 
   */ 
 
   pmt = pMSTarget.GetConnectedMediaType(0); 
   pMSTarget.SetAcceptedMediaType(0, pmt); 
   pmt = null; 
 
   pmt = pMSTarget.GetConnectedMediaType(1); 
   pMSTarget.SetAcceptedMediaType(1, pmt); 
   pmt = null; 
 
   // change the source file to second file 
   pConvert1.SourceFile = inFile2; 
 
   // start converting again 
   pConvert1.StartConvert(); 
 
   // convert second file 
   ConcateFile(pConvert1, pMSTarget, pMSSource, ref lStart, ref lVideoMediaStart, ref lAudioMediaStart); 
 
   // deliver end of sample to stop the conversion 
   pMSSource.DeliverEndOfStream(0, 1000); 
   pMSSource.DeliverEndOfStream(1, 1000); 
 
   if (pConvert2.State == ConvertState.Running) 
      pConvert2.StopConvert(); 
 
   // free the source and target objects 
   pConvert2.ResetSource(); 
   pConvert1.ResetTarget(); 
 
   pConvert1.Dispose(); 
   pConvert2.Dispose(); 
   pMSSource.Dispose(); 
   pMSTarget.Dispose(); 
 
   _result = File.Exists(outFile); 
} 
 
void ConcateFile(ConvertCtrl pConvert1, 
                 MultiStreamTarget pMSTarget, 
                 MultiStreamSource pMSSource, 
                 ref long lStart, 
                 ref long lVideoMediaStart, 
                 ref long lAudioMediaStart) 
{ 
   MediaSample pmsSrc = null; 
   MediaSample pmsDst = null; 
   long MediaTimeStart; 
   long MediaTimeStop; 
   long LastVideoMediaStop; 
   long LastAudioMediaStop; 
   long LastStart; 
   long LastStop; 
   int lSampleStream; 
   int lActualDataLength; 
 
   LastStop = 0; 
   LastVideoMediaStop = 0; 
   LastAudioMediaStop = 0; 
 
   do 
   { 
      // get the sample, allowing 10 s for the operation to complete 
      try 
      { 
         lSampleStream = pMSTarget.WaitForSample(1000); 
      } 
      catch (COMException cex) 
      { 
         if (cex.ErrorCode == (int)ErrorCode.VFW_E_TIMEOUT) 
         { 
            // end of the stream 
            break; 
         } 
         _result = false; 
         break; 
      } 
 
      try 
      { 
         // get the target sample 
         pmsSrc = pMSTarget.GetSample(lSampleStream, 0); 
         // get the source buffer 
         pmsDst = pMSSource.GetSampleBuffer(lSampleStream, 2000); 
      } 
      catch (Exception) 
      { 
         _result = false; 
         break; 
      } 
 
 
      try 
      { 
         // get the source media time 
         pmsSrc.GetMediaTime(out MediaTimeStart, out MediaTimeStop); 
 
         // check sample media type 
         MediaType sampleMediaType = pMSTarget.GetConnectedMediaType(lSampleStream); 
         if (sampleMediaType.Type == Constants.MEDIATYPE_Video) // video stream media time 
         { 
            pmsDst.SetMediaTime(MediaTimeStart + lVideoMediaStart, MediaTimeStop + lVideoMediaStart); 
            LastVideoMediaStop = MediaTimeStop; 
         } 
         else // audio stream media time 
         { 
            pmsDst.SetMediaTime(MediaTimeStart + lAudioMediaStart, MediaTimeStop + lAudioMediaStart); 
            LastAudioMediaStop = MediaTimeStop; 
         } 
      } 
      catch (Exception) 
      { 
         pmsDst.ResetMediaTime(); 
      } 
 
      try 
      { 
         // get the source sample time 
         pmsSrc.GetTime(out LastStart, out LastStop); 
 
         // set the destination sample time 
         pmsDst.SetTime(lStart + LastStart, lStart + LastStop); 
      } 
      catch(Exception)  
      { 
         pmsDst.ResetTime(); 
      } 
 
      // copy the data 
      lActualDataLength = pmsSrc.ActualDataLength; 
 
      // set the destination buffer  
      // we could Marshal the unmanaged buffer here, but no need since we are mearly  
      // setting the destination to the source buffer contents (unaltered data) 
      pmsDst.SetData(lActualDataLength, pmsSrc.GetData(lActualDataLength)); 
 
      // copy the other flags 
      pmsDst.Discontinuity = pmsSrc.Discontinuity; 
      pmsDst.Preroll = pmsSrc.Preroll; 
      pmsDst.SyncPoint = pmsSrc.SyncPoint; 
 
      // dispose the source sample, since we don't need it anymore. This makes the buffer available for reuse 
      pmsSrc.Dispose(); 
 
      // deliver the destination sample 
      pMSSource.DeliverSample(lSampleStream, 1000, pmsDst); 
 
      // dispose the destination sample, since we don't need it anymore. This makes the buffer available for reuse 
      pmsDst.Dispose(); 
   } 
   while (true); 
 
   pConvert1.StopConvert(); 
   lStart += LastStop; 
   lVideoMediaStart += LastVideoMediaStop; 
   lAudioMediaStart += LastAudioMediaStop; 
} 
 
static class LEAD_VARS 
{ 
   public const string MediaDir = @"C:\LEADTOOLS23\Media"; 
} 
Requirements

Target Platforms

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