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#pragma option push -b -a8 -pc -A- /*P_O_Push*/
//==========================================================================;
//
// THIS CODE AND INFORMATION IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
// KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
// IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND/OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
// PURPOSE.
//
// Copyright (c) 1992 - 1997 Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
//
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------;
//
// list of standard Quartz event codes and the expected params
//
// Event codes are broken into two groups
// -- system event codes
// -- extension event codes
// All system event codes are below EC_USER
#define EC_SYSTEMBASE 0x00
#define EC_USER 0x8000
// System-defined event codes
// ==========================
//
// There are three types of system-defined event codes:
//
// 1. Those which are always passed through to the application
// (To be collected by calls to GetEvent or within WaitForCompletion.)
// (e.g. EC_ERRORABORT, EC_USERABORT.)
//
// 2. Those which are pure internal and will never be passed to
// the application. (e.g. EC_SHUTDOWN)
//
// 3. Those which have default handling. Default handing implies that
// the event is not passed to the application. However, default
// handling may be canceled by calling
// IMediaEvent::CancelDefaultHandling. If the default handling is
// cancelled in this way, then the message will be delivered to the
// application and the application must action it appropriately.
// Default handling can be restored by calling RestoreDefaultHandling.
//
// We will refer to these events as application, internal and defaulted
// events respectively.
//
// System-defined events may have interface pointers, BSTR's, etc passed
// as parameters. It is therefore essential that, for any message
// retrieved using GetEvent, a matching call to FreeEventParams is made
// to ensure that relevant interfaces are released and storage freed.
// Failure to call FreeEventParams will result in memory leaks, if not
// worse.
//
// Filters sending these messages to the filter graph should not AddRef()
// any interfaces that they may pass as parameters. The filter graph
// manager will AddRef them if required. E.g. if the event is to be queued
// for the application or queued to a worker thread.
// Each event listed below is immediately followed by a parameter list
// detailing the types of the parameters associated with the message,
// and an indication of whether the message is an application, internal
// or defaulted message. This is then followed by a short description.
// The use of "void" in the parameter list implies that the parameter is not
// used. Such parameters should be zero.
// Other defined EC_ regions:
// DVD event codes 0x0100 - 0x0150 (dvdevcod.h)
// audio device event codes 0x0200 - 0x0250 (audevcod.h)
#define EC_COMPLETE 0x01
// ( HRESULT, void ) : defaulted (special)
// Signals the completed playback of a stream within the graph. This message
// is sent by renderers when they receive end-of-stream. The default handling
// of this message results in a _SINGLE_ EC_COMPLETE being sent to the
// application when ALL of the individual renderers have signaled EC_COMPLETE
// to the filter graph. If the default handing is canceled, the application
// will see all of the individual EC_COMPLETEs.
#define EC_USERABORT 0x02
// ( void, void ) : application
// In some sense, the user has requested that playback be terminated.
// This message is typically sent by renderers that render into a
// window if the user closes the window into which it was rendering.
// It is up to the application to decide if playback should actually
// be stopped.
#define EC_ERRORABORT 0x03
// ( HRESULT, void ) : application
// Operation aborted because of error
#define EC_TIME 0x04
// ( DWORD, DWORD ) : application
// The requested reference time occurred. (This event is currently not used).
// lParam1 is low dword of ref time, lParam2 is high dword of reftime.
#define EC_REPAINT 0x05
// ( IPin * (could be NULL), void ) : defaulted
// A repaint is required - lParam1 contains the (IPin *) that needs the data
// to be sent again. Default handling is: if the output pin which the IPin is
// attached to supports the IMediaEventSink interface then it will be called
// with the EC_REPAINT first. If that fails then normal repaint processing is
// done by the filter graph.
// Stream error notifications
#define EC_STREAM_ERROR_STOPPED 0x06
#define EC_STREAM_ERROR_STILLPLAYING 0x07
// ( HRESULT, DWORD ) : application
// lParam 1 is major code, lParam2 is minor code, either may be zero.
#define EC_ERROR_STILLPLAYING 0x08
// ( HRESULT, void ) : application
// The filter graph manager may issue Run's to the graph asynchronously.
// If such a Run fails, EC_ERROR_STILLPLAYING is issued to notify the
// application of the failure. The state of the underlying filters
// at such a time will be indeterminate - they will all have been asked
// to run, but some are almost certainly not.
#define EC_PALETTE_CHANGED 0x09
// ( void, void ) : application
// notify application that the video palette has changed
#define EC_VIDEO_SIZE_CHANGED 0x0A
// ( DWORD, void ) : application
// Sent by video renderers.
// Notifies the application that the native video size has changed.
// LOWORD of the DWORD is the new width, HIWORD is the new height.
#define EC_QUALITY_CHANGE 0x0B
// ( void, void ) : application
// Notify application that playback degradation has occurred
#define EC_SHUTTING_DOWN 0x0C
// ( void, void ) : internal
// This message is sent by the filter graph manager to any plug-in
// distributors which support IMediaEventSink to notify them that
// the filter graph is starting to shutdown.
#define EC_CLOCK_CHANGED 0x0D
// ( void, void ) : application
// Notify application that the clock has changed.
// (i.e. SetSyncSource has been called on the filter graph and has been
// distributed successfully to the filters in the graph.)
#define EC_PAUSED 0x0E
// ( HRESULT, void ) : application
// Notify application the previous pause request has completed
#define EC_OPENING_FILE 0x10
#define EC_BUFFERING_DATA 0x11
// ( BOOL, void ) : application
// lParam1 == 1 --> starting to open file or buffer data
// lParam1 == 0 --> not opening or buffering any more
// (This event does not appear to be used by ActiveMovie.)
#define EC_FULLSCREEN_LOST 0x12
// ( void, IBaseFilter * ) : application
// Sent by full screen renderers when switched away from full screen.
// IBaseFilter may be NULL.
#define EC_ACTIVATE 0x13
// ( BOOL, IBaseFilter * ) : internal
// Sent by video renderers when they lose or gain activation.
// lParam1 is set to 1 if gained or 0 if lost
// lParam2 is the IBaseFilter* for the filter that is sending the message
// Used for sound follows focus and full-screen switching
#define EC_NEED_RESTART 0x14
// ( void, void ) : defaulted
// Sent by renderers when they regain a resource (e.g. audio renderer).
// Causes a restart by Pause/put_Current/Run (if running).
#define EC_WINDOW_DESTROYED 0x15
// ( IBaseFilter *, void ) : internal
// Sent by video renderers when the window has been destroyed. Handled
// by the filter graph / distributor telling the resource manager.
// lParam1 is the IBaseFilter* of the filter whose window is being destroyed
#define EC_DISPLAY_CHANGED 0x16
// ( IPin *, void ) : internal
// Sent by renderers when they detect a display change. the filter graph
// will arrange for the graph to be stopped and the pin send in lParam1
// to be reconnected. by being reconnected it allows a renderer to reset
// and connect with a more appropriate format for the new display mode
// lParam1 contains an (IPin *) that should be reconnected by the graph
#define EC_STARVATION 0x17
// ( void, void ) : defaulted
// Sent by a filter when it detects starvation. Default handling (only when
// running) is for the graph to be paused until all filters enter the
// paused state and then run. Normally this would be sent by a parser or source
// filter when too little data is arriving.
#define EC_OLE_EVENT 0x18
// ( BSTR, BSTR ) : application
// Sent by a filter to pass a text string to the application.
// Conventionally, the first string is a type, and the second a parameter.
#define EC_NOTIFY_WINDOW 0x19
// ( HWND, void ) : internal
// Pass the window handle around during pin connection.
#define EC_STREAM_CONTROL_STOPPED 0x1A
// ( IPin * pSender, DWORD dwCookie )
// Notification that an earlier call to IAMStreamControl::StopAt
// has now take effect. Calls to the method can be marked
// with a cookie which is passed back in the second parameter,
// allowing applications to easily tie together request
// and completion notifications.
//
// NB: IPin will point to the pin that actioned the Stop. This
// may not be the pin that the StopAt was sent to.
#define EC_STREAM_CONTROL_STARTED 0x1B
// ( IPin * pSender, DWORD dwCookie )
// Notification that an earlier call to IAMStreamControl::StartAt
// has now take effect. Calls to the method can be marked
// with a cookie which is passed back in the second parameter,
// allowing applications to easily tie together request
// and completion notifications.
//
// NB: IPin will point to the pin that actioned the Start. This
// may not be the pin that the StartAt was sent to.
#define EC_END_OF_SEGMENT 0x1C
//
// ( const REFERENCE_TIME *pStreamTimeAtEndOfSegment, DWORD dwSegmentNumber )
//
// pStreamTimeAtEndOfSegment
// pointer to the accumulated stream clock
// time since the start of the segment - this is directly computable
// as the sum of the previous and current segment durations (Stop - Start)
// and the rate applied to each segment
// The source add this time to the time within each segment to get
// a total elapsed time
//
// dwSegmentNumber
// Segment number - starts at 0
//
// Notifies that a segment end has been reached when the
// AM_SEEKING_Segment flags was set for IMediaSeeking::SetPositions
// Passes in an IMediaSeeking interface to allow the next segment
// to be defined by the application
#define EC_SEGMENT_STARTED 0x1D
//
// ( const REFERENCE_TIME *pStreamTimeAtStartOfSegment, DWORD dwSegmentNumber)
//
// pStreamTimeAtStartOfSegment
// pointer to the accumulated stream clock
// time since the start of the segment - this is directly computable
// as the sum of the previous segment durations (Stop - Start)
// and the rate applied to each segment
//
// dwSegmentNumber
// Segment number - starts at 0
//
// Notifies that a new segment has been started.
// This is sent synchronously by any entity that will issue
// EC_END_OF_SEGMENT when a new segment is started
// (See IMediaSeeking::SetPositions - AM_SEEKING_Segment flag)
// It is used to compute how many EC_END_OF_SEGMENT notifications
// to expect at the end of a segment and as a consitency check
#define EC_LENGTH_CHANGED 0x1E
// (void, void)
// sent to indicate that the length of the "file" has changed
#define EC_TIMECODE_AVAILABLE 0x30
// Sent by filter supporting timecode
// Param1 has a pointer to the sending object
// Param2 has the device ID of the sending object
#define EC_EXTDEVICE_MODE_CHANGE 0x31
// Sent by filter supporting IAMExtDevice
// Param1 has the new mode
// Param2 has the device ID of the sending object
#pragma option pop /*P_O_Pop*/