ltmmMediaEventCode Constants

Summary

The ltmmMediaEventCode constants are used for media event reporting.

Syntax

typedef enum ltmmMediaEventCode 
{ 
   ltmmEC_DVD_DOMAIN_CHANGE = 0x0101, 
   ltmmEC_DVD_TITLE_CHANGE, 
   ltmmEC_DVD_CHAPTER_START, 
   ltmmEC_DVD_AUDIO_STREAM_CHANGE, 
   ltmmEC_DVD_SUBPICTURE_STREAM_CHANGE, 
   ltmmEC_DVD_ANGLE_CHANGE, 
   ltmmEC_DVD_BUTTON_CHANGE, 
   ltmmEC_DVD_VALID_UOPS_CHANGE, 
   ltmmEC_DVD_STILL_ON, 
   ltmmEC_DVD_STILL_OFF, 
   ltmmEC_DVD_CURRENT_TIME, 
   ltmmEC_DVD_ERROR, 
   ltmmEC_DVD_WARNING, 
   ltmmEC_DVD_CHAPTER_AUTOSTOP, 
   ltmmEC_DVD_NO_FP_PGC, 
   ltmmEC_DVD_PLAYBACK_RATE_CHANGE, 
   ltmmEC_DVD_PARENTAL_LEVEL_CHANGE, 
   ltmmEC_DVD_PLAYBACK_STOPPED, 
   ltmmEC_DVD_ANGLES_AVAILABLE, 
   ltmmEC_DVD_PLAYPERIOD_AUTOSTOP, 
   ltmmEC_DVD_BUTTON_AUTO_ACTIVATED, 
   ltmmEC_DVD_CMD_START, 
   ltmmEC_DVD_CMD_END, 
   ltmmEC_DVD_DISC_EJECTED, 
   ltmmEC_DVD_DISC_INSERTED, 
   ltmmEC_DVD_CURRENT_HMSF_TIME, 
   ltmmEC_DVD_KARAOKE_MODE, 
   ltmmEC_LOADSTATUS = 0x0043, 
   ltmmEC_BUILT = 0x300, 
   ltmmEC_UNBUILT, 
   ltmmEC_OLE_EVENT = 0x18, 
} ltmmMediaEventCode; 

Members

ltmmEC_DVD_DOMAIN_CHANGE

[0x0101] The DVD domain is changed. The new DVD domain is provided in the event parameter Param1.

ltmmEC_DVD_TITLE_CHANGE

[0x0102] The DVD current title number is changed. The new title number is provided in the event parameter Param1.

ltmmEC_DVD_CHAPTER_START

[0x0103] The player has started playing a new chapter. The new chapter number is provided in the event parameter Param1.

ltmmEC_DVD_AUDIO_STREAM_CHANGE

[0x0104] The audio stream number is changed for the main title. The new stream number is provided in the event parameter Param1.

ltmmEC_DVD_SUBPICTURE_STREAM_CHANGE

[0x0105] The DVD sub-picture stream number is changed. The new sub-picture stream number is provided in the event parameter Param1.

ltmmEC_DVD_ANGLE_CHANGE

[0x0106] The number of available angles is changed or the current angle number is changed. The number of available angles is provided in the event parameter Param1, while the current angle number is provided in the event parameter Param2.

ltmmEC_DVD_BUTTON_CHANGE

[0x0107] The number of available buttons is changed or the currently selected button number is changed. The number of available buttons is provided in the event parameter Param1, while the selected button number is provided in the event parameter Param2.

ltmmEC_DVD_VALID_UOPS_CHANGE

[0x0108] The available set of IltmmDvdControl interface methods is changed. The event parameter Param1 contains a combination of zero or more flags from the ltmmVALID_UOP_FLAG Enumeration that describes which commands were disabled by the disk.

ltmmEC_DVD_STILL_ON

[0x0109] Beginning of a still (PGC, Cell, or VOBU). The event parameter Param1 contains a Boolean value to indicate whether buttons are available; Zero means buttons are available and one means no buttons are available. The event parameter Param2 contains the duration of the still in seconds.

ltmmEC_DVD_STILL_OFF

[0x010A] End of a still (PGC, Cell, or VOBU).

ltmmEC_DVD_CURRENT_TIME

[0x010B] The beginning of every video object unit, a video segment that is 0.4 to 1.0 seconds in length. The event parameter Param1 contains the current playback timecode in a binary coded decimal (BCD) hours, minutes, seconds, frames (HH:MM:SS:FF) format. The event parameter Param2 contains a Boolean value to indicate the timecode. Zero (0) indicates 25 frames per second, one (1) indicates 30 frames per second, while two (2) indicates that the playback time cannot be determined.

ltmmEC_DVD_ERROR

[0x010C] A DVD error condition. The event parameter Param1 contains a value indicating the error condition, one of the ltmmDVD_Error constants. The event parameter Param2 contains a value whose HIWORD contains the decoder region as a reversed set of bits and whose LOWORD contains the drive/system region as a reversed set of bits.

ltmmEC_DVD_WARNING

[0x010D] A DVD warning condition. The event parameter Param1 contains a value indicating the warning condition, one of the ltmmDVD_Warning constants. The event parameter Param2 might contain an error code returned from GetLastError.

ltmmEC_DVD_CHAPTER_AUTOSTOP

[0x010E] Playback is stopped as a result of a call to the IltmmDvdControl::PlayChaptersAutoStop method.

ltmmEC_DVD_NO_FP_PGC

[0x010F] The DVD disc does not have an FP_PGC (First Play Program Chain) and that the DVD Navigator will not automatically load any PGC and start playback.

ltmmEC_DVD_PLAYBACK_RATE_CHANGE

[0x0110] A rate change in the playback has been initiated; the parameter Param1 indicates the new playback rate being used.

ltmmEC_DVD_PARENTAL_LEVEL_CHANGE

[0x0111] The parental level of the authored content is about to change. The event parameter Param1 contains a value representing the new parental level set in the player.

ltmmEC_DVD_PLAYBACK_STOPPED

[0x0112] Playback has been stopped. The DVD Navigator has completed playback of the title or chapter and did not find any other branching instruction for subsequent playback.

ltmmEC_DVD_ANGLES_AVAILABLE

[0x0113] Indicates whether an angle block is being played and angle changes can be performed. The event parameter Param1 contains a Boolean value that indicates if an angle block is being played back, Zero (0) indicates that playback is not in an angle block and angles are not available, and One (1) indicates that an angle block is being played back and angle changes can be performed.

ltmmEC_DVD_PLAYPERIOD_AUTOSTOP

[0x0114] The Navigator has finished playing the segment specified in a call to IltmmDVDControl::PlayPeriodInTitleAutoStop.

ltmmEC_DVD_BUTTON_AUTO_ACTIVATED

[0x0115] A menu button has been automatically activated per instructions on the disc. This occurs when a menu times out and the disc has specified a button to be automatically activated. The event parameter Param1 contains a value indicating the button that was activated.

ltmmEC_DVD_CMD_START

[0x0116] A command has begun. The event parameter Param1 contains the command ID.

ltmmEC_DVD_CMD_END

[0x0117] A command has completed. The event parameter Param1 contains the command ID.

ltmmEC_DVD_DISC_EJECTED

[0x0118] A disc was ejected.

ltmmEC_DVD_DISC_INSERTED

[0x0119] A disc was inserted.

ltmmEC_DVD_CURRENT_HMSF_TIME

[0x011A] The beginning of every video object unit, a video segment that is 0.4 to 1.0 seconds in length. The current time is reported in DVD_HMSF_TIMECODE format, relative to the start of the title. The event parameter Param1 contains a ULONG value that contains the DVD_HMSF_TIMECODE structure. Assign lParam1 to a ULONG variable and then cast that variable to a DVD_HMSF_TIMECODE to access its values. The event parameter Param2 contains a combination of ltmmDVD_TIMECODE_FLAGS constants.

ltmmEC_DVD_KARAOKE_MODE

[0x011B] The Navigator has either begun playing or finished playing karaoke data. The event parameter Param1 contains a Boolean value; TRUE means that a karaoke track is being played and FALSE means that no karaoke data is being played.

ltmmEC_LOADSTATUS

[0x0043] This event is sent by certain filters to provide the progress of a load operation. You can use this event to influence or sped up a load operation. See the ltmmLoadStatusEventCode constants topic for more information.

ltmmEC_BUILT

[0x0300] This event is sent when a graph has been built.

ltmmEC_UNBUILT

[0x0301] This event is sent when a graph has been torn down.

ltmmEC_OLE_EVENT

[0x0018] A filter is passing an event string to the application. This is useful for detecting Windows Media Script events that were added with the IltmmWMScript interface.

Comments

For more detailed information, refer to the Microsoft documentation for Event Notification Codes and DVD Event Notification Codes.

See the ltmmLoadStatusEventCode constants topic for more information on ltmmEC_LOADSTATUS and how it can be used to influence the load process.

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