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ID3D11VideoContext::VideoProcessorSetOutputStereoMode method

Specifies whether the video processor produces stereo video frames.

Syntax


void VideoProcessorSetOutputStereoMode(
  [in] ID3D11VideoProcessor *pVideoProcessor,
       BOOL                 Enable
);

Parameters

pVideoProcessor [in]

A pointer to the ID3D11VideoProcessor interface. To get this pointer, call ID3D11VideoDevice::CreateVideoProcessor.

Enable

If TRUE, stereo output is enabled. Otherwise, the video processor produces mono video frames.

Return value

This method does not return a value.

Remarks

By default, the video processor produces mono video frames.

To use this feature, the driver must support stereo video, indicated by the D3D11_VIDEO_PROCESSOR_FEATURE_CAPS_STEREO capability flag. To query for this capability, call ID3D11VideoProcessorEnumerator::GetVideoProcessorCaps.

Requirements

Minimum supported client

Windows 8 [desktop apps | Windows Store apps]

Minimum supported server

Windows Server 2012 [desktop apps | Windows Store apps]

Minimum supported phone

Windows Phone 8

Header

D3d11.h

See also

ID3D11VideoContext

 

 

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