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DirectShow Video Capture Information
DirectShow™ for Windows 98, Windows ME and
Windows 2000
To take advantage of ATI's video-in (S-video, Composite or TV-Tuner) capability, Microsoft offers the DirectShow with the DirectX 8.0 SDK. This provides developers with a programming interface to the video input hardware. This standard SDK can be used with ATI's products (RAGE PRO and later) that have video-in capability. This includes the All-in-Wonder and VIVO (video-in/video-out) line of products.
- Using Microsoft's DirectShow you will be able to:
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- create your own video in a window application
- create your own capture application
- interface to other features of the cards such
as close-captioning
ATI provides WDM (Windows Driver Model) driver support for Windows 98, Windows ME and Windows 2000. Documentation and sample applications for DirectShow™ are provided with Microsoft's DirectX® 8 SDK. For more information on DirectShow™, WDM and the sample applets provides please see the web sites below.
Microsoft® DirectX® 8 SDK - DirectShow™ is included with the DirectX® 8 SDK.
Introduction
to DirectShow™ - What is DirectShow™?
Microsoft®
DirectShow™ Overview - What's new in DirectShow™
for DirectX® 8?
WDM
Video Capture Overview- Why WDM?
Navigating
to WDM Video Capture- WDM infrastructure.
Writing
Analog TV Applications - How to develop analog TV
applications, with All-in-Wonder DirectX 8 focus.
Creating
A Capture Application - The basics for developing
a DirectShow™ capture application.
AMCap
Sample - DirectShow™ capture application with
source code (included with the DirectX® 8 SDK).
Simulating
Graph Building with GraphEdit- Create and test filter
graphs.
DirectShow™
FAQ - General and Programming DirectShow™ FAQ.
All-in-Wonder WDM Drivers Set
- provides information specific to All-in-Wonder WDM drivers.
Connecting Video Port and Capture Pins
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