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-This tool demonstrates the use of the Media Foundation H.264 decoder as a
-standalone Media Foundation Transform (MFT). The H.264 decoder takes sample
-objects (IMFSample) containing Annex B streams as input, and outputs decoded
-YV12/NV12 video frames as output, contained in a buffer object (if DXVA is not
-enabled) or a Direct3D surface (if DXVA is enabled.)
-
-This tool uses ffmpeg's parser and bitstream converter to read a file
-containing H.264 video and outputs packets containing Annex B streams which are
-then fed into the H.264 decoder. This tool also demonstrates the use of the
-H.264 decoder using callbacks.
-
-Requirements: Windows 7
-
-Note1: On some video files, there is a mysterious 1-off decoded frame count
-when DXVA is enabled.
-
-Note2: This tool requires the ffmpeg library to have the H.264 codec and Annex
-B bitstream filter. You might need build your own, or grab one from
-http://ffmpeg.arrozcru.org/autobuilds/
-
-Note3: A single H264Mft instance is only for 1 H.264 video stream only.
-Inputting streams consisting of more than 1 video to a single instance
-may result in undefined behavior.