The ACMDM_STREAM_CLOSE message requests an ACM driver to close a conversion stream that was opened with an ACMDM_STREAM_OPEN message.
Parameters
dwDriverID
Driver instance identifier. This is the value returned by the driver in response to the DRV_OPEN message.
hDriver
Driver handle.
uMsg
ACMDM_STREAM_CLOSE
lParam1
Pointer to an ACMDRVSTREAMINSTANCE structure.
lParam2
Not used.
Return Value
The driver should return MMSYSERR_NOERROR if the operation succeeds. Otherwise it should return one of the MMSYSERR error codes defined in mmsystem.h, or one of the ACMERR error codes defined in msacm.h. An asynchronous driver might have to return ACMERR_BUSY if a conversion operation has not completed.
Comments
A client sends the ACMDM_STREAM_CLOSE message by calling the driver's DriverProc entry point, passing the specified parameters. The ACM sends this message when an application calls the acmStreamClose function, which is described in the Win32 SDK.
All ACM drivers that provide stream conversions must support this message. For more information about stream conversions, see Converting Data Streams.
If the driver supports asynchronous operations, and if the client has specified the ACM_STREAMOPENF_ASYNC flag (contained in the ACMDRVSTREAMINSTANCE structure's fdwOpen member), then the driver should send the client an MM_ACM_CLOSE callback message, by calling the DriverCallback function, after the operation completes.