WM_CAP_SET_CALLBACK_YIELD
The WM_CAP_SET_CALLBACK_YIELD message sets a callback function in the
application. AVICap calls this procedure when the capture window yields during
streaming capture. You can send this message explicitly or by using the
capSetCallbackOnYield macro.
WM_CAP_SET_CALLBACK_YIELD
wParam = (WPARAM) 0;
lParam = (LPARAM) (LPVOID) (fpProc);
Parameters
fpProc
Address of the yield callback function. Specify NULL for this parameter to
disable a previously installed yield callback function.
Return Values
Returns TRUE if successful or FALSE if streaming capture or a single-frame
capture session is in progress.
Remarks
Applications can optionally set a yield callback function. The yield callback
function is called at least once for each video frame captured during streaming
capture. If a yield callback function is installed, it will be called
regardless of the state of the
fYield member of the
CAPTUREPARMS structure.
If the yield callback function is used, it must be installed before starting
the capture session and it must remain enabled for the duration of the session.
It can be disabled after streaming capture ends.
Applications typically perform some type of message processing in the callback
function consisting of a
PeekMessage,
TranslateMessage,
DispatchMessage loop, as in the message loop of a WinMain function. The yield callback function must also filter and remove messages
that can cause reentrancy problems.
An application typically returns TRUE in the yield procedure to continue
streaming capture. If a yield callback function returns FALSE, the capture window
stops the capture process.
See Also
capSetCallbackOnYield,
CAPTUREPARMS,
DispatchMessage PeekMessage,
TranslateMessage
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