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thuyps (Programmer) |
6 Jan 04 20:48 |
DirectShow render Hi all,
I use DirectShow to render Video on a child window. Some time when I move or minimize/maximize the window, the Video window is not placed correctly on the child window.
Here is the filter's order in my program:
CaptureSource filter->Compressor filter->Video Render
This often occured when I use Window Media Video 9 codec to compress Video.
Please help me.
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thuyps (Programmer) |
6 Jan 04 23:17 |
I found that the above problem occured if I run more than one instance of the App. |
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you could always try and get the app to look for a version of itself on startup and if it exists rename itself. |
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