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The Step method steps through the video stream by a specified number of frames.
Syntax
HRESULT Step(
[in] long lStep
);
Parameters
- lStep [in]
Specifies how many frames to step. If lStep is 1, the Video Control steps forward one frame. If lStep is a number N greater than 1, the Video Control skips N - 1 frames and shows the Nth frame.
Return Value
The method returns an HRESULT. Possible values include the following.
Return code | Description |
---|---|
E_NOTIMPL |
Not implemented. |
ERROR_INVALID_STATE |
The graph is not built. Call the Build or View method on the Video Control. |
S_OK |
The method succeeded. |
Note The value ERROR_INVALID_STATE is converted to an HRESULT with the HRESULT_FROM_WIN32 macro.
Remarks
Although a negative value for lStep is defined as stepping backward, that functionality is currently not implemented, and the method returns E_NOTIMPL.
Call the IMSVidCtl::Build or IMSVidCtl::View method before calling this method.
Requirements
Header | Declared in Dshow.h. |
DLL | Requires Quartz.dll. |
See Also
IMSVidPlayback Interface
IMSVidPlayback::get_CanStep
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