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I have a custom source filter, made by implementing CSource and CSourceStream from the dshow baseclasses. It is exported multiple times using the IFilterMapper2::RegisterFilter method, under different names. Now, in my filter I'd like to know (as soon as possible) which registered instance of the filter it is that is being opened. For example, suppose I have a dll that emulates a virtual webcam. The same dll exports two instances of the filter, so that in (say) Skype I can select virtual cam #1 and virtual cam #2. In the constructor of either my CSource or CSourceStream I'd like to know whether it is virtual cam #1 or virtual cam #2 that is being constructed. Can this be done?

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There is no documented way, but there is a workaround. Since DirectShow is stable it should be working nicely.

In your filter class override IPersistPropertyBag::Load and the reads that you do with provided IPropertyBag::Read map to registry read from HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes...\CLSID_VideoInputDeviceCategory\Instance\<your-instance>. So you can put all identification you need right there and have it accessible.

Note this is called from application's BindToObject call.

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I am doing this in virtual video input backed by IP cameras http://alax.info/blog/1233

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  • Thanks for your answer, sounds perfect. I'm having some difficulty implementing this, though. My CSource implementing class now inherits from IPersistPropertyBag, but in my CVCam::QueryInterface I notice that the IPersistPropertyBag interface is never requested. IPersistPropertyBag's methods are thus never called. Am I missing something obvious? Apr 18, 2012 at 10:16
  • What I can think of is that you are not indicating support for IPersistPropertyBag (in GetInterface). Apr 18, 2012 at 10:57
  • If you mean QueryInterface, I am. The REFIID riid parameter never equals IID_IPersistPropertyBag, either on my CSource, my CSourceStream on both the QueryInterface and NonDelegatingQueryInterface methods. Apr 18, 2012 at 11:09
  • I didn't check correctly, I had to use the NonDelegatingQueryInterface method on the CSource derived class :) Apr 18, 2012 at 12:16
  • Yes, excellent! I found some sample code implementing this same trick here: link. Thanks again! Apr 18, 2012 at 12:55

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