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The Microsoft® Windows Media® Format Software Development Kit (SDK) supports a range of objects, interfaces, independent functions, structures, enumeration types, attributes, and so on. The following sections document these in detail.
| Section | Description |
|---|---|
| Objects | Describes the objects and the interfaces supported by each object in the Windows Media Format SDK. |
| Functions | Describes all the independent functions, typically those used to create and initialize various objects. |
| Interfaces | Describes all the interfaces and methods in this SDK. |
| Structures | Describes the structures supported by this SDK. |
| Enumeration Types | Describes the enumeration types supported by this SDK. |
| Attributes | Describes the attributes that can be specified in the headers of ASF files. |
| Media Types | Describes the media type identifiers used by this SDK. |
| Output Settings | Describes the global constants used to identify reader output settings. |
| Language Strings | Describes the commonly used RFC 1766-compliant language identifiers. |
| Device Conformance Template Parameters | Describes the device conformance templates, which describe ranges of values appropriate for various devices. |
| System Profiles | Lists all supported system profiles. |
| Localized System Profiles | Lists the localized system profile files included with the SDK and the languages associated with each. |
| GUID Values | Describes the GUID values used by this SDK. |
| Error Codes | Describes common error codes returned by methods and functions in the SDK. |
| Source Plug-ins | Describes the requirements for user-implemented sources. |
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