The ltmmVideoRenderer constants define the preferred video renderer for capture, convert and playback.
typedef enum _ltmmVideoRenderer
{
ltmmVideoRenderer_Legacy,
ltmmVideoRenderer_VMR7,
ltmmVideoRenderer_VMR9,
ltmmVideoRenderer_NULL,
ltmmVideoRenderer_EVR,
} ltmmVideoRenderer;
[0] Specifies the preferred renderer to be Microsoft Legacy Video Renderer. If you are on a system that supports VMR7 or VMR9, then the Legacy renderer is not automatically attempted unless the user explicitly sets Legacy as a preference. This prevents screen flashing on these systems.
[1] Specifies the preferred renderer to be Microsoft VMR7 Video Renderer.
[2] Specifies the preferred renderer to be Microsoft VMR9 Video Renderer. This is the default value.
[3] Specifies the preferred renderer to be Null Renderer. In this case, the video samples will pass through the graph at the specified playback rate, but will not be displayed, so you will need to implement your own drawing. This is useful when you want to do your own drawing using Windows GDI or OpenGL. You would typically retrieve the samples using the LEAD Video Callback Filter.
[4] Specifies the preferred renderer to be Microsoft Enhanced Video Renderer (EVR).
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