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This chapter provides reference information about the interfaces that a filter has to implement to be used by the Multimedia library. Some of the interfaces are defined in the Addon Interface Library (the AO* interfaces), while others are defined in the Multimedia library (Media* interfaces). For a description of how to write a filter, see the Extending the Multimedia library chapter.
Interface | Description | Used in |
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AODeConstructor | Create and destroy interface for a filter | All filters |
AOStreamInspector | A stream inspection interface | Any filter with a streaming input of raw data |
AOFormatInspector | A format inspection interface | Decoders and writers working with formatted data |
AOExtInspector | A file extension interface | Any reader that takes streaming input (not implemented by existing Multimedia filters) |
AOMimetypeInspector | A mimetype inspection interface | Parsers |
AOResourceAccess | A filter resource manipulation interface | Any filter that exposes resources |
MediaReader | An input stream interface | Readers |
MediaWriter | A stream writer interface | Writers that output to a streamer (such as the raw file or wave file writers) |
MediaInput | Input channel interface | Filters with one or more input channels |
MediaOutput | Output channel interface | Filters with one or more output channels |
MediaControl | Playback control interface | Filters that need to respond to a Pause(), for example, frame-based filters that need to start at the beginning of a frame |
MediaSeeker | Seek interface | Filters that need to respond to a Seek() |
MediaClock | Clock synchronization interface | Writers. The library implements a default MediaClock, which is used by the existing audio writer filter. |
MediaBufferAllocator | Buffer allocation interface | Any filter that uses custom buffer allocation. The library implements a default MediaBufferAllocator, which existing Multimedia filters use. |
More information about the AO* interfaces can be found in the Addon Interfaces Library Reference.