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WMCreateReader function

The WMCreateReader function creates a reader object.

Syntax


HRESULT WMCreateReader(
  _In_  IUnknown  *pUnkReserved,
  _In_  DWORD     dwRights,
  _Out_ IWMReader **ppReader
);

Parameters

pUnkReserved [in]

This value must be set to NULL.

dwRights [in]

DWORD indicating the desired operation. Set to one of the values from the WMT_RIGHTS enumeration type, indicating the operation that is performed on this file. If multiple operations are being performed, dwRights must consist of multiple values from WMT_RIGHTS combined by using the bitwise OR operator.

ppReader [out]

Pointer to a pointer to the IWMReader interface of the newly created reader object.

Return value

The method returns an HRESULT. Possible values include, but are not limited to, those in the following table.

Return codeDescription
S_OK

The function succeeded.

E_OUTOFMEMORY

The function is unable to allocate memory for the new object.

 

Remarks

After this object has been created, you can modify the rights that will be requested for the next file opened by calling IWMDRMReader::SetDRMProperty with the DRM_Rights property. Note that when using this property, the rights are specified as strings, not as DWORD values.

The dwRights parameter may be set to 0 when reading non-DRM content. If dwRights is set to 0 and you open a protected file, you can access license related metadata, but you cannot read data from any streams in the file.

Requirements

Minimum supported client

Windows 2000 Professional [desktop apps only]

Minimum supported server

Windows 2000 Server [desktop apps only]

Version

Windows Media Format 7 SDK, or later versions of the SDK

Header

Wmsdkidl.h (include Wmsdk.h)

Library

Wmvcore.lib

DLL

Wmvcore.dll

See also

DRM Attribute List
DRM Properties
Enabling DRM Support
Functions
Reader Object

 

 

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