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<blockquote data-quote="djurik" data-source="post: 143118" data-attributes="member: 28590"><p>Hi Yannis,</p><p>if you are IT fan and if you are interested in knowlegde "how it works", it is good idea to try Graphedit. Graph edit is part of Microsoft DirectX SDK - you can download it from many places. It is intended to graphically display the parts (drivers, filters such coders, encoders, multiplexers, demultiplexers etc.), their properties and connection points ("pins") and the path of the video and audio data. At first, you can make snapshot of the running application configuration (i.e. you can run TV inside MP, then run Graphedit and connect it to the existing graph - yes, this is wellknown MP dialog "Unable to create graph"). After you can save the graph, turn-off the MP and now you can play with schema (graph) in the Graphedit. It is very instructive. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="djurik, post: 143118, member: 28590"] Hi Yannis, if you are IT fan and if you are interested in knowlegde "how it works", it is good idea to try Graphedit. Graph edit is part of Microsoft DirectX SDK - you can download it from many places. It is intended to graphically display the parts (drivers, filters such coders, encoders, multiplexers, demultiplexers etc.), their properties and connection points ("pins") and the path of the video and audio data. At first, you can make snapshot of the running application configuration (i.e. you can run TV inside MP, then run Graphedit and connect it to the existing graph - yes, this is wellknown MP dialog "Unable to create graph"). After you can save the graph, turn-off the MP and now you can play with schema (graph) in the Graphedit. It is very instructive. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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