IVMRSurfaceAllocator::AllocateSurface method (strmif.h)
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The AllocateSurface
method allocates a DirectDraw surface.
Syntax
HRESULT AllocateSurface(
[in] DWORD_PTR dwUserID,
[in] VMRALLOCATIONINFO *lpAllocInfo,
[in] DWORD *lpdwActualBuffers,
[out] LPDIRECTDRAWSURFACE7 *lplpSurface
);
Parameters
[in] dwUserID
An application-defined DWORD_PTR cookie that uniquely identifies this instance of the VMR for use in scenarios when one instance of the allocator-presenter is used with multiple VMR instances.
[in] lpAllocInfo
Specifies the VMRALLOCATIONINFO structure. See Remarks.
[in] lpdwActualBuffers
[out] On input this parameter is used to request the number of buffers desired. On output it receives the actual number of buffers created.
[out] lplpSurface
Address of a pointer that receives the Direct3D surface.
Return value
If the method succeeds, it returns S_OK. If it fails, it returns an error code.
Return code | Description |
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|
One of the pointers is invalid. |
|
In dwFlags, the AMAP_3D_TARGET was combined with AMAP_FORCE_SYSMEM or AMAP_ALLOW_SYSMEM. |
|
One or more members of the BITMAPINFOHEADER structure specified by lpAllocInfo->lpHdr is incorrect. |
Remarks
Before calling AllocateSurface explicitly, a client application should call IVMRSurfaceAllocator::FreeSurface to be sure that the DirectDraw decoding surface front buffer is NULL. If it is not NULL at the time an application calls AllocateSurface, the debug version of quartz.dll will cause an assertion.
When implementing this method in a custom allocator-presenter, you must examine the value of lpAllocInfo->lpHdr->biBitCount. If biBitCount is zero, then you must set it to the pixel depth for the current display. If BiBitCount is left at zero, the surface allocation will fail and a new (default) VMR will be created.
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
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Minimum supported client | Windows XP with SP1 [desktop apps only] |
Minimum supported server | Windows Server 2003 [desktop apps only] |
Target Platform | Windows |
Header | strmif.h (include Dshow.h) |
Library | Strmiids.lib |