IWMWriterAdvanced::AddSink method (wmsdkidl.h)
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The AddSink method adds a writer sink to receive writer output. The Windows Media Format SDK supports file sinks, which create ASF files on disk; network sinks, which stream ASF content across a network; and push sinks, which deliver ASF content to other media servers. To create a sink object, call one of the following functions:
Sink | Function |
---|---|
File sink | WMCreateWriterFileSink |
Network sink | WMCreateWriterNetworkSink |
Push sink | WMCreateWriterPushSink |
New sinks must be added to the writer with this method before they can be used.
Syntax
HRESULT AddSink(
[in] IWMWriterSink *pSink
);
Parameters
[in] pSink
Pointer to an IWMWriterSink interface.
Return value
The method returns an HRESULT. Possible values include, but are not limited to, those in the following table.
Return code | Description |
---|---|
|
The method succeeded. |
|
The pSink parameter is NULL. |
|
The writer is not in a configurable state. |
Remarks
If you only need to write to a single file, you can let the writer object handle the creation and management of a default file sink. To use a default file sink, pass a file name to the writer by calling IWMWriter::SetOutputFilename.
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
---|---|
Minimum supported client | Windows 2000 Professional [desktop apps only],Windows Media Format 7 SDK, or later versions of the SDK |
Minimum supported server | Windows 2000 Server [desktop apps only] |
Target Platform | Windows |
Header | wmsdkidl.h (include Wmsdk.h) |
Library | Wmvcore.lib; WMStubDRM.lib (if you use DRM) |