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CAPSTATUS
The CAPSTATUS structure defines the current state of the capture window.
typedef struct {
UINT uiImageWidth;
UINT uiImageHeight;
BOOL fLiveWindow;
BOOL fOverlayWindow;
BOOL fScale;
POINT ptScroll;
BOOL fUsingDefaultPalette;
BOOL fAudioHardware;
BOOL fCapFileExists;
DWORD dwCurrentVideoFrame;
DWORD dwCurrentVideoFramesDropped;
DWORD dwCurrentWaveSamples;
DWORD dwCurrentTimeElapsedMS;
HPALETTE hPalCurrent;
BOOL fCapturingNow;
DWORD dwReturn;
UINT wNumVideoAllocated;
UINT wNumAudioAllocated;
} CAPSTATUS;
Members
uiImageWidth
Image width, in pixels.
uiImageHeight
Image height, in pixels
fLiveWindow
Live window flag. The value of this member is TRUE if the window is displaying
video using the preview method.
fOverlayWindow
Overlay window flag. The value of this member is TRUE if the window is
displaying video using hardware overlay.
fScale
Input scaling flag. The value of this member is TRUE if the window is scaling
the input video to the client area when displaying video using preview. This
parameter has no effect when displaying video using overlay.
ptScroll
The x- and y-offset of the pixel displayed in the upper left corner of the
client area of the window.
fUsingDefaultPalette
Default palette flag. The value of this member is TRUE if the capture driver
is using its default palette.
fAudioHardware
Audio hardware flag. The value of this member is TRUE if the system has
waveform-audio hardware installed.
fCapFileExists
Capture file flag. The value of this member is TRUE if a valid capture file
has been generated.
dwCurrentVideoFrame
Number of frames processed during the current (or most recent) streaming
capture. This count includes dropped frames.
dwCurrentVideoFramesDropped
Number of frames dropped during the current (or most recent) streaming
capture. Dropped frames occur when the capture rate exceeds the rate at which frames
can be saved to file. In this case, the capture driver has no buffers available
for storing data. Dropping frames does not affect synchronization because the
previous frame is displayed in place of the dropped frame.
dwCurrentWaveSamples
Number of waveform-audio samples processed during the current (or most recent)
streaming capture.
dwCurrentTimeElapsedMS
Time, in milliseconds, since the start of the current (or most recent)
streaming capture.
hPalCurrent
Handle of current palette.
fCapturingNow
Capturing flag. The value of this member is TRUE when capturing is in progress.
dwReturn
Error return values. Use this member if your application does not support an
error callback function.
wNumVideoAllocated
Number of video buffers allocated. This value might be less than the number
specified in the wNumVideoRequested member of the CAPTUREPARMS structure.
wNumAudioAllocated
Number of audio buffers allocated. This value might be less than the number
specified in the wNumAudioRequested member of the CAPTUREPARMS structure.
Remarks
Because the state of a capture window changes in response to various messages,
an application should update the information in this structure whenever it
needs to enable menu items, determine the actual state of the capture window, or
call the video format dialog box. If the application yields during streaming
capture, this structure returns the progress of the capture in the dwCurrentVideoFrame, dwCurrentVideoFramesDropped, dwCurrentWaveSamples, and dwCurrentTimeElapsedMS members. Use the WM_CAP_GET_STATUS message or capGetStatus macro to update the contents of this structure.
See Also
CAPTUREPARMS, WM_CAP_GET_STATUS
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