LINEMEDIACONTROL (Windows CE 5.0)

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These bit-flag constants describe a set of generic operations on media streams. The interpretations are determined by the media stream. The line device must have the media-control capability for any media-control operation to be effective.

The following table shows the LINEMEDIACONTROL constants.

Value Description
LINEMEDIACONTROL_NONE = 0x00000001 No change is to be made to the media stream.
LINEMEDIACONTROL_PAUSE = 0x00000008 Temporarily pause the media stream.
LINEMEDIACONTROL_RATENORMAL = 0x00000080 The speed of the media stream is returned to normal.
LINEMEDIACONTROL_RATEDOWN = 0x00000040 The speed of the media stream is decreased by some stream-defined quantity.
LINEMEDIACONTROL_RATEUP = 0x00000020 The speed of the media stream is increased by some stream-defined quantity.
LINEMEDIACONTROL_RESET = 0x00000004 Reset the media stream. Equivalent to an end-of-input. All buffers are released.
LINEMEDIACONTROL_RESUME = 0x00000010 Resume a paused media stream.
LINEMEDIACONTROL_START = 0x00000002 Start the media stream.
LINEMEDIACONTROL_VOLUMEDOWN = 0x00000200 The amplitude of the media stream is decreased by some stream-defined quantity.
LINEMEDIACONTROL_VOLUMENORMAL = 0x00000400 The amplitude of the media stream is returned to normal.
LINEMEDIACONTROL_VOLUMEUP = 0x00000100 The amplitude of the media stream is increased by some stream-defined quantity.

Remarks

The high-order 16 bits can be assigned for device-specific extensions. The low-order 16 bits are reserved.

Media control is provided to improve performance of actions on media streams in response to telephony-related events. The application should normally manage a media stream through the media-specific API. The media-control functionality provided here is not intended to replace the native media functions.

Media-control actions can be associated with the detection of digits, the detection of tones, the transition into a call state, and the detection of a media type. Consult a line's device capabilities to determine whether media control is available on the line.

Requirements

OS Versions: Windows CE 3.0 and later.
Header: Tapi.h.

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