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About Stream Architecture
Stream architecture defines objects and interfaces that exchange streams of time-based data. In particular, it defines interfaces for the following requirements.
- Connecting filters to other filters.
- Negotiating data types.
- Transporting data between filters.
- Synchronizing presentation of data.
- Graceful degradation of rendering in cases of insufficient resources (that is, quality-control management).
See Filters and Pins for more information.
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