198 lines
6.5 KiB
INI
198 lines
6.5 KiB
INI
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[Version]
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signature="$CHICAGO$"
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Class=MEDIA
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ClassGUID={4d36e96c-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318}
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Provider=%MSFT%
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; The following line is used only when the INF comes with the Windows system
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; IHV needs to comment out the following line for their OEM redistributed disk.
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; LayoutFile=layout.inf, layout1.inf, layout2.inf
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; You must specify which platform is supported by each SourceDisksNames section
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; Valid platform identifiers include .x86, .ia64, .alpha, .axp64
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[SourceDisksNames.NT]
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333=%DiskDescription%,,,
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; You must also specify which platform is supported by each SourceDisksFiles section
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; Valid platform identifiers include .x86, .ia64, .alpha, .axp64
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[SourceDisksFiles.NT]
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gfxswap.dll=333
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gfxswap.sys=333
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gfxswap.inf=333
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[Manufacturer]
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%Msft%=Microsoft
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; Excluding drivers from the "Add New Hardware" list.
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[ControlFlags]
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ExcludeFromSelect=*
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;
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; Note that the GUID here is the same as %GFX.DeviceId%. It is a unique
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; identifier for the device very similar to hardware PnP IDs. You must
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; generate a new GUID for your own GFX. Do not use the one from this sample.
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;
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[Microsoft]
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%GFX.DeviceDesc%=GFX,SW\{18265810-4768-483a-8fd3-3b6a81d8f5f2}
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[DestinationDirs]
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GFX.CopySys = 12 ; %windir%\system32\drivers
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GFX.UI = 11 ; %windir%\system32
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GFX.CopyINF = 24,DDK ; Applications directory\DDK
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;
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; This is the section that is invoked by Install.
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;
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[DefaultInstall]
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CopyFiles=GFX.UI, GFX.CopyINF
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AddReg=GFX.RunOnce.AddReg
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RegisterDlls = GFXSwapRegister
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[GFX.CopyINF]
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gfxswap.inf
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[GFX.UI]
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gfxswap.dll
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;
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; There should be a runonce line for each class that the object server will
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; create. The "GFXx" label has to be unique for each line.
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;
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[GFX.RunOnce.AddReg]
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HKLM,%RunOnce%,"GFX0",,"rundll32.exe streamci,StreamingDeviceSetup %GFX.DeviceId%,%GFX.Ref%,%KSCATEGORY_AUDIO%,%24%\DDK\gfxswap.inf,GFX.Audio.Install"
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HKLM,%RunOnce%,"GFX1",,"rundll32.exe streamci,StreamingDeviceSetup %GFX.DeviceId%,%GFX.Ref%,%KSCATEGORY_DATATRANSFORM%,%24%\DDK\gfxswap.inf,GFX.Transform.Install"
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[GFXSwapRegister]
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11, ,GFXSwap.dll,1
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;
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; This section is for the device (see above at [Microsoft])
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;
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[GFX]
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CopyFiles=GFX.CopySys
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[GFX.Services]
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AddService=GfxSwap,0x00000002,GFX.ServiceInstall
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[GFX.CopySys]
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gfxswap.sys
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[GFX.ServiceInstall]
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DisplayName=%GFX.DeviceDesc%
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ServiceType=%SERVICE_KERNEL_DRIVER%
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StartType=%SERVICE_DEMAND_START%
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ErrorControl=%SERVICE_ERROR_NORMAL%
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ServiceBinary=%10%\system32\drivers\gfxswap.sys
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;
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; This get called by RunOnce.
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;
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[GFX.Audio.Install]
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AddReg=GFX.Interface.AddReg
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AddReg=GFX.Audio.AddReg
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AddReg=GFX.AddNames.AddReg
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;
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; This get called by RunOnce.
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;
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[GFX.Transform.Install]
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AddReg=GFX.Interface.AddReg
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[GFX.Interface.AddReg]
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HKR,,CLSID,,%Proxy.CLSID%
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HKR,,FriendlyName,,%GFX.FriendlyName%
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[GFX.Audio.AddReg]
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; Format of these lines is
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; [reg-root],[subkey],[value-entry-name],[flags],[value]
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;
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; This key must be present for the audio system to recognize the filter as a
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; GFX
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HKR,Gfx,,%FLG_ADDREG_KEYONLY%
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; Store CLSID of the your vendor-specific UI COM object. Note you
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; must use a CLSID different from the one in this sample!
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; This GUID is the same as the GUID in section "GFXPropLib" in file GFXprop.idl
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HKR,Gfx\UserInterface\CLSID,,%FLG_ADDREG_TYPE_SZ%,"{25957AEC-9A65-464B-AE00-8AB9F2ABC678}"
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; If you wish to automatically apply this GFX to some specific audio hardware,
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; you can customize and include the following lines.
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; Specify either GFX_TYPE_RENDER or GFX_TYPE_CAPTURE:
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; HKR,Gfx\AutoLoad\0,Type,%FLG_ADDREG_TYPE_DWORD%,%GFX_TYPE_RENDER%
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; Specify your PnP hardware ID here:
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; HKR,Gfx\AutoLoad\0,HardwareId,%FLG_ADDREG_TYPE_SZ%,"USB\VID_mmmm&PID_nnnn"
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; Specify the reference string used for the KSCATEGORY_AUDIO interface
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; exposed by your hardware driver. "Global" is typical for USB devices.
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; HKR,Gfx\AutoLoad\0,ReferenceString,%FLG_ADDREG_TYPE_SZ%,"Global"
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; Set this value to 1 only if it doesn't already exist
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; HKR,Gfx\AutoLoad\0,NewAutoLoad,%FLG_ADDREG_TYPE_DWORD_NOCLOBBER%,1
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; If you wish to specify more than one PnP hardwre ID, just repeat
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; the above lines but replace Gfx\AutoLoad\0 with Gfx\AutoLoad\1,
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; Gfx\AutoLoad\2, etc.
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;
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; Make the sample autoload on the Microsoft USB speakers.
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; Modify the PnP ID to fit your own device.
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HKR,Gfx\AutoLoad\0,Type,%FLG_ADDREG_TYPE_DWORD%,%GFX_TYPE_RENDER%
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HKR,Gfx\AutoLoad\0,HardwareId,%FLG_ADDREG_TYPE_SZ%,"USB\VID_045E&PID_0014&MI_00"
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HKR,Gfx\AutoLoad\0,ReferenceString,%FLG_ADDREG_TYPE_SZ%,"Global"
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HKR,Gfx\AutoLoad\0,NewAutoLoad,%FLG_ADDREG_TYPE_DWORD_NOCLOBBER%,1
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;
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; This section is used to add the friendly names of the topology nodes.
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; Whenever you generate a new name for the GFX node(s) you need to create
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; a new GUID. This GUID (GFXGUID.ChannelSwap in Strings section) needs
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; to be the same than GUID GFXSAMPLE_NODENAME_CHANNEL_SWAP in file msgfx.h
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;
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[GFX.AddNames.AddReg]
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HKLM,%MediaCategories%\%GFXGUID.ChannelSwap%,Name,,%GFXNode.ChannelSwap%
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HKLM,%MediaCategories%\%GFXGUID.ChannelSwap%,Display,1,00,00,00,00
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[Strings]
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; non-localizeable
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RunOnce="SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnce"
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;
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; GFX.DeviceId is a unique device ID. GUIDGEN one of these and copy it into
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; the Microsoft section above (you need to create your own GUID for your GFX).
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;
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; If your driver implements multiple AvStream filters, then generate a
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; different GFX.Ref for each. These GUIDs need to be unique too, that means
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; you need to create your own GUIDs for GFX.Ref. The GUID "GFX.Ref" needs to be
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; the same as GUID KSNAME_MsGfxSample in file msgfx.h.
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GFX.DeviceId = "{18265810-4768-483a-8fd3-3b6a81d8f5f2}"
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GFX.Ref = "{9b365890-165f-11d0-a195-0020afd156e4}"
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GFX_TYPE_RENDER = 0x00000001
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GFX_TYPE_CAPTURE = 0x00000002
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KSCATEGORY_AUDIO = "{6994AD04-93EF-11D0-A3CC-00A0C9223196}"
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KSCATEGORY_DATATRANSFORM = "{2EB07EA0-7E70-11D0-A5D6-28DB04C10000}"
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KSCATEGORY_RENDER = "{65E8773E-8F56-11D0-A3B9-00A0C9223196}"
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MediaCategories="SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\MediaCategories"
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Proxy.CLSID = "{17CCA71B-ECD7-11D0-B908-00A0C9223196}"
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GFXGUID.ChannelSwap = "{2B143FE6-4F67-4b12-8039-CE03EBEF1290}"
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SERVICE_KERNEL_DRIVER=1
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SERVICE_DEMAND_START=3
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SERVICE_ERROR_NORMAL=1
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FLG_ADDREG_TYPE_SZ = 0x00000000
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FLG_ADDREG_KEYONLY = 0x00000010
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FLG_ADDREG_TYPE_MULTI_SZ = 0x00010000
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FLG_ADDREG_TYPE_MULTI_SZ_APPEND = 0x00010008
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FLG_ADDREG_TYPE_DWORD = 0x00010001
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FLG_ADDREG_TYPE_DWORD_NOCLOBBER = 0x00010003
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;localizeable
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MSFT = "Microsoft"
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GFX.DeviceDesc = "Microsoft WDM Audio GFXSwap (sample)"
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GFX.FriendlyName = "Microsoft WDM Audio GFXSwap (sample)"
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GFXNode.ChannelSwap = "Channel Swap"
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