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Windows Media Player DSP Plug-ins

Microsoft Windows Media Player provides an architecture that enables the user to install and activate plug-in programs that add digital signal processing (DSP) functionality. DSP plug-ins are Microsoft DirectX Media Objects (DMOs) that connect to the Player by using COM interfaces. A typical DSP plug-in might be an audio equalizer or a video tint control. This section of the SDK provides the programming information you need to create your own DSP plug-in.

The DSP plug-in documentation is divided into the following three sections.

Section Description
About DSP Plug-ins Provides an overview of the architecture used for DSP plug-ins. Read this section to learn the general concepts involved with this technology.
DSP Plug-ins Programming Guide Explains what you need to do to create a DSP plug-in. This section contains example code and step-by-step procedures.
DSP Plug-ins Programming Reference Provides a detailed reference for the COM interfaces, methods, and enumerated types supported by the Windows Media Player SDK for DSP plug-ins.

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