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==== Code samples and tutorials ==== | ==== Code samples and tutorials ==== | ||
* [http://blogs.msdn.com/b/toub/archive/2007/09/22/fun-with-dvr-ms.aspx Fun with DVR-MS (now on my blog) - Stephen Toub] | * [http://blogs.msdn.com/b/toub/archive/2007/09/22/fun-with-dvr-ms.aspx Fun with DVR-MS (now on my blog) - Stephen Toub] | ||
* [http://src-doc.team-mediaportal.com/mediaportal_2/dc/d8f/_video_player_8cs_source.html VideoPlayer.cs - part of MediaPortal 2] | |||
==== GraphEdit ==== | ==== GraphEdit ==== |
Latest revision as of 08:58, 14 March 2011
DirectShowNET Library
The purpose of this library is to allow access to Microsoft's DirectShow functionality from within .NET applications. This library supports both Visual Basic .NET and C#, and theoretically, should work with any .NET language.
Code samples and tutorials
GraphEdit
Fix: How to 'Connect to remote graph...' under Vista and Windows 7
To be able to connect to a remote graph with Graphedit or GrapsStudio, you need to register proppage.dll form the Windows SDK.
The proxy/stub code for many of the DirectShow interfaces has since Vista been moved from quartz.dll to proppage.dll.
If you are running on x64 Windows you need to register both x86 ans x64 version of proppage.dll.
- C:\Program Files\Microsoft SDKs\Windows\v7.1\Bin>regsvr32 proppage.dll
- C:\Program Files\Microsoft SDKs\Windows\v7.1\Bin\x64>regsvr32 proppage.dll
Media types and GUIDS
- Media Type Identifiers
- The default codecs that are included with Windows Media Player 9 and with Windows Media Player 10
Windows Media Foundation
Windows SDK
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