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Quality Structure

 
Microsoft DirectShow 9.0

Quality Structure

The Quality structure describes a quality message by indicating Flood or Famine in the renderer and specifying the percentage of frames to drop or add to optimize the renderer's performance.

Syntax

typedef struct{ 
    QualityMessageType  Type;
    long                Proportion;
    REFERENCE_TIME      Late;
    REFERENCE_TIME      TimeStamp;
} Quality;

Members

Type

Value from the QualityMessageType enumeration, indicating whether the downstream filter needs more or less data.

Proportion

Value that specifies the rate at which Microsoft® DirectShow® should continue to send media samples. The base value is 1000, which indicates there should be no change. A percentage increase or decrease from 1000 indicates the percentage of frames to add or drop. If this value is 800, for example, DirectShow will drop 20 percent of the incoming frames to match the renderer's speed.

Late

If a famine exists downstream, this is the amount of time by which the stream is lagging.

TimeStamp

Value that specifies the time when DirectShow created this structure, which is usually the start time on a video sample.

Requirements

Header: Dshow.h.

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