IMediaStreamFilter::WaitUntil method (amstream.h)

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Note  This interface is deprecated. New applications should not use it.
 
The WaitUntil method causes the filter to block until a specified stream time. The filter's pins call this method. They can interrupt the wait by flushing the filter.

Syntax

HRESULT WaitUntil(
  [in] REFERENCE_TIME WaitStreamTime
);

Parameters

[in] WaitStreamTime

Specifies the stream time, in 100-nanosecond units.

Return value

Returns an HRESULT value. Possible values include the following.

Return code Description
E_FAIL
Failure.
S_FALSE
The wait was interrupted.
S_OK
Success.

Remarks

If the graph does not have a reference clock, the method returns E_FAIL.

Requirements

   
Target Platform Windows
Header amstream.h

See also

IMediaStreamFilter Interface