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/**************************************************************************
*
* THIS CODE AND INFORMATION IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
* KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND/OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
* PURPOSE.
*
*
** Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation 1991-1996. All rights reserved.
**
** Title: mciavi.h - Multimedia Systems Media Control Interface
** AVI driver external header file
**
** Version: 1.00
**
** Date: 16-JUL-1992
**
** Depends on MMSYSTEM.H and WINDOWS.h
*/
/************************************************************************/
/*
** These three flags apply to the 'play' command:
** play <alias> window Play in normal window
** play <alias> fullscreen Play in 320x240 full-screen mode
** play <alias> fullscreen by 2 Play fullscreen, zoomed by 2
*/
#define MCI_MCIAVI_PLAY_WINDOW 0x01000000L
#define MCI_MCIAVI_PLAY_FULLSCREEN 0x02000000L
#define MCI_MCIAVI_PLAY_FULLBY2 0x04000000L
/*
** Debugging constants for AVI diagnostics
*/
/*
** Returns number of frames not drawn during last play. If this number
** is more than a small fraction of the number of frames that should have
** been displayed, things aren't looking good.
*/
#define MCI_AVI_STATUS_FRAMES_SKIPPED 0x8001L
/*
** Returns a number representing how well the last AVI play worked.
** A result of 1000 indicates that the AVI sequence took the amount
** of time to play that it should have; a result of 2000, for instance,
** would indicate that a 5-second AVI sequence took 10 seconds to play,
** implying that the audio and video were badly broken up.
*/
#define MCI_AVI_STATUS_LAST_PLAY_SPEED 0x8002L
/*
** Returns the number of times that the audio definitely broke up.
** (We count one for every time we're about to write some audio data
** to the driver, and we notice that it's already played all of the
** data we have.
*/
#define MCI_AVI_STATUS_AUDIO_BREAKS 0x8003L
#define MCI_AVI_SETVIDEO_DRAW_PROCEDURE 0x8000L
#define MCI_AVI_SETVIDEO_PALETTE_COLOR 0x8100L
/*
** This constant specifies that the "halftone" palette should be
** used, rather than the default palette.
*/
#define MCI_AVI_SETVIDEO_PALETTE_HALFTONE 0x0000FFFFL
/*
** Custom error return values
*/
#define MCIERR_AVI_OLDAVIFORMAT (MCIERR_CUSTOM_DRIVER_BASE + 100)
#define MCIERR_AVI_NOTINTERLEAVED (MCIERR_CUSTOM_DRIVER_BASE + 101)
#define MCIERR_AVI_NODISPDIB (MCIERR_CUSTOM_DRIVER_BASE + 102)
#define MCIERR_AVI_CANTPLAYFULLSCREEN (MCIERR_CUSTOM_DRIVER_BASE + 103)
#define MCIERR_AVI_TOOBIGFORVGA (MCIERR_CUSTOM_DRIVER_BASE + 104)
#define MCIERR_AVI_NOCOMPRESSOR (MCIERR_CUSTOM_DRIVER_BASE + 105)
#define MCIERR_AVI_DISPLAYERROR (MCIERR_CUSTOM_DRIVER_BASE + 106)
#define MCIERR_AVI_AUDIOERROR (MCIERR_CUSTOM_DRIVER_BASE + 107)
#define MCIERR_AVI_BADPALETTE (MCIERR_CUSTOM_DRIVER_BASE + 108)