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The media technologies for Windows CE provide support for encoded multimedia data such as Windows Media Audio, Windows Media Video, DVD-Video, MP3, and MPEG-1.
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- Audio Codecs and Renderers
Provides information on the audio formats supported by Windows CE through DirectShow. - Digital Rights Management
Provides OS design and application development information for the technology used to protect Windows Media content. - DirectShow
Provides OS design, application development, and reference information for the multimedia framework for Windows CE. - DVD-Video API
Provides OS design, application development, and reference information for the API that handled DVD-Video data. - Media Formats
Provides information on the media formats supported by Windows CE through DirectShow. - Streaming Media Playback
Provides information on the Catalog item used to add to an OS design a set of technologies to support streaming video. - Video Codecs and Renderers
Provides information on the video formats supported by Windows CE through DirectShow. - Windows Media
Provides OS design, application development, and reference information for Windows Media formats, ActiveX control, and sample player application. - WMA and MP3 Local Playback
Provides information on the Catalog item used to add to an OS design a set of technologies to support the playback of Windows Media Audio and MP3 content from local file stores. - WMA and MP3 Streaming
Provides information on the Catalog item used to add to an OS design a set of technologies to support the playback of Windows Media Audio and MP3 content from both streaming sources and local file stores. - Four-Character Codes (FOURCC)
Provide information on the codes used to identify media formats.
Related Sections
- Graphics and Multimedia Technologies
Provides links to the multimedia technologies available in Windows CE.
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