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The dxmasf module contains all Microsoft Windows Media technologies core components.
Components
The following table shows the components contained in the dxmasf module.
Component | Description | Note | Library |
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acmobj | Audio dispatcher. | Exposes no public functions. | Acmobj.lib |
asxplayl | Supports .asx version 2 files. | Exposes no public functions. | Asxplayl.lib |
drmv7 | Supports digital rights management (DRM) for portable devices. | Exposes no public functions. | Cedrm.lib, Cedrm2.lib, Cedrmutil.lib |
drmv7hl | Supports DRM for portable headless devices. | Exposes no public functions. | Cedrm.lib |
filestrm | Supports local file streaming. | Exposes no public functions. | Strmbase.lib |
httpstrm | Supports HTTP streaming. | Exposes no public functions. | Strmbase.lib |
icmobj | Video dispatcher. | Exposes no public functions. | Icmobj.lib |
m3uplayl | Provides .M3U file support. | Exposes no public functions. | M3uplayl.lib |
msbstrm | Supports MS Broadcast and Multi-Bit Rate streaming. | Exposes no public functions. | Strmbase.lib |
msstrm | Supports Microsoft Media Server (MMS) streaming. | Exposes no public functions. | Strmbase.lib |
nscfileparser | Supports the Windows Media Station file format (.nsc). | Exposes no public functions. | Parslib.lib |
dxmasf | The Windows Media Source Filter. | Not applicable. | dxmasf.lib |
qtzbase | Supports the quartz module for a display-based device. | Exposes no public functions. | Qtzbase.lib |
qtzbasehl | Supports the quartz module for a headless-based device. | Exposes no public functions. | Qtzbasehl.lib |
urlgrab | URL grabber. | Exposes no public functions. | Urlgrab.lib |
urlobj | URL dispatcher. | Exposes no public functions. | Urlobj.lib |
xmlplayl | Provides .asx version 3 file support. | Exposes no public functions. | Xmlplayl.lib |
See Also
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