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4/8/2010
This topic explains the logic used by the default IVideoWindowplug-in distributor (PID), when an application instructs it to render the video in full-screen mode.
Substitute renderer filters can use the IVideoWindowPID for communication with applications. Developers of substitute renderers should be aware of how this PID searches the filter graph for the best means of representing full-screen video, when requested to render in full-screen mode.
The following topics provide additional information:
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Using the
IVideoWindow PID to Implement Full-Screen Support
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Finding a Filter
That Supports Full-Screen Mode
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Finding a Filter
That Can Be Stretched Full-Screen at No Cost
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Supplying a
Full-Screen Renderer Filter
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Stretching the
Output of a Renderer Full-Screen
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Implications of
Full-Screen Support for the Application