The following code is good at rendering an MPG file without audio:
IBaseFilter *pRenderer;
CoCreateInstance(CLSID_VideoRenderer, NULL, CLSCTX_INPROC_SERVER, IID_PPV_ARGS(&pRenderer)));
IFileSourceFilter *pSourceFilter;
IBaseFilter *pBaseFilter;
CoCreateInstance(CLSID_AsyncReader, NULL, CLSCTX_INPROC_SERVER, IID_PPV_ARGS(&pSourceFilter));
pSourceFilter->QueryInterface(IID_PPV_ARGS(&pBaseFilter));
pGraphBuilder->AddFilter(pRenderer, L"Renderer Filter");
pSourceFilter->Load(filename, NULL);
pGraphBuilder->AddFilter(pBaseFilter, L"File Source Filter");
But fails with an WMV file with audio. The failure happens at the following call, when I connect the only output of the video source with the only input of the video renderer.
pGraphBuilder->Connect(pOutPin[0], pInPin[0])
Which returns -2147220969. If I replace the code above with the following:
IBaseFilter *pRenderer;
CoCreateInstance(CLSID_VideoRenderer, NULL, CLSCTX_INPROC_SERVER, IID_PPV_ARGS(&pRenderer));
IBaseFilter *pBaseFilter;
pGraphBuilder->AddSourceFilter(filename, L"Renderer Filter", &pBaseFilter);
pGraphBuilder->AddFilter(pRenderer, L"Renderer Filter");
then the MPG plays fine with:
pGraphBuilder->Connect(pOutPin[0], pInPin[0])
while the WMV results in the same error as above, but instead it plays upside down with:
pGraphBuilder->Connect(pOutPin[1], pInPin[0])
All of this means that the second coding style creates a source with two output pins, and probably audio is mapped to the first one. Or, maybe, an A/V splitter is inserted automatically by DirectShow.
- My understanding is that AddSourceFilter can create a splitter transparently. Is it correct?
- If I want to do it manually, which component should I use?
- Why the WMV video renders upside-down?