Changes the current program.
#include "ltmm.h"
Language | Syntax |
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C | HRESULT IltmmConvert_put_SelectedSourceStream(pConvert, streamType, val) |
C++ | HRESULT put_SelectedSourceStream(streamType, val) |
Changes the current program.
Pointer to an IltmmConvert interface.
The type of stream to select. Currently, only two stream types are supported: Video (ltmmConvert_Stream_Video) and Audio (ltmmConvert_Stream_Audio).
Index of the stream to select.
Value | Meaning |
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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. |
The index of the program is 0-based, so it should be between 0 and SourceStreamCount(streamType) - 1, where SourceStreamCount(streamType) is the number of streams of type streamType in the current program. You can get the number of streams of type streamType by calling IltmmConvert::get_SourceStreamCount.
The streams of a particular type are mutually exclusive, so selecting one stream will automatically unselect the previously selected stream of the same type.
You can get the index of the current stream by calling IltmmConvert::get_SelectedSourceStream.
If you change the current program by calling IltmmConvert::put_CurrentSourceProgram, the stream selection might change because the number of streams of type streamType might change.
For more information about programs and streams, see the Programs and Streams topic
Win32, x64.
Language | Example |
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C++ | IltmmConvert::get_SourceStreamCount |
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