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GraphEdit only works for DirectShow, and not for topologies built using MediaFoundation.



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    GraphEdit only works for DirectShow, and not for topologies built using MediaFoundation.



    Is there a similar tool as GraphEdit for MediaFoundation?










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      GraphEdit only works for DirectShow, and not for topologies built using MediaFoundation.



      Is there a similar tool as GraphEdit for MediaFoundation?










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      GraphEdit only works for DirectShow, and not for topologies built using MediaFoundation.



      Is there a similar tool as GraphEdit for MediaFoundation?







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          Similarly to GraphEdit, TopoEdit is a visual tool for building and testing MediaFoundation topologies.



          TopoEdit is available in the Windows SDK, starting with the Windows SDK for Windows Server 2008 (remember to tick Tools checkbox).



          By default it installs to: C:Program FilesMicrosoft SDKsWindowsv7.1Bin






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            Note that TopoEdit lacks a critical feature: the ability to connect to an external graph in order to debug code that you write. To debug Media Foundation Code that you write, you will need to become familiar with MFTRACE. See Roman Ryltsov's answer, here: stackoverflow.com/questions/21151028/…
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          If you install the newest Windows SDK. You can find the TopoEdit sample code in:



          Microsoft SDKsWindowsv7.0SamplesMultimediaMediaFoundation





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            Similarly to GraphEdit, TopoEdit is a visual tool for building and testing MediaFoundation topologies.



            TopoEdit is available in the Windows SDK, starting with the Windows SDK for Windows Server 2008 (remember to tick Tools checkbox).



            By default it installs to: C:Program FilesMicrosoft SDKsWindowsv7.1Bin






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              Note that TopoEdit lacks a critical feature: the ability to connect to an external graph in order to debug code that you write. To debug Media Foundation Code that you write, you will need to become familiar with MFTRACE. See Roman Ryltsov's answer, here: stackoverflow.com/questions/21151028/…
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            Similarly to GraphEdit, TopoEdit is a visual tool for building and testing MediaFoundation topologies.



            TopoEdit is available in the Windows SDK, starting with the Windows SDK for Windows Server 2008 (remember to tick Tools checkbox).



            By default it installs to: C:Program FilesMicrosoft SDKsWindowsv7.1Bin






            share|improve this answer


















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              Note that TopoEdit lacks a critical feature: the ability to connect to an external graph in order to debug code that you write. To debug Media Foundation Code that you write, you will need to become familiar with MFTRACE. See Roman Ryltsov's answer, here: stackoverflow.com/questions/21151028/…
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            Similarly to GraphEdit, TopoEdit is a visual tool for building and testing MediaFoundation topologies.



            TopoEdit is available in the Windows SDK, starting with the Windows SDK for Windows Server 2008 (remember to tick Tools checkbox).



            By default it installs to: C:Program FilesMicrosoft SDKsWindowsv7.1Bin






            share|improve this answer














            Similarly to GraphEdit, TopoEdit is a visual tool for building and testing MediaFoundation topologies.



            TopoEdit is available in the Windows SDK, starting with the Windows SDK for Windows Server 2008 (remember to tick Tools checkbox).



            By default it installs to: C:Program FilesMicrosoft SDKsWindowsv7.1Bin







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              Note that TopoEdit lacks a critical feature: the ability to connect to an external graph in order to debug code that you write. To debug Media Foundation Code that you write, you will need to become familiar with MFTRACE. See Roman Ryltsov's answer, here: stackoverflow.com/questions/21151028/…
              – SteveS
              Apr 23 '14 at 16:40













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              Note that TopoEdit lacks a critical feature: the ability to connect to an external graph in order to debug code that you write. To debug Media Foundation Code that you write, you will need to become familiar with MFTRACE. See Roman Ryltsov's answer, here: stackoverflow.com/questions/21151028/…
              – SteveS
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            Note that TopoEdit lacks a critical feature: the ability to connect to an external graph in order to debug code that you write. To debug Media Foundation Code that you write, you will need to become familiar with MFTRACE. See Roman Ryltsov's answer, here: stackoverflow.com/questions/21151028/…
            – SteveS
            Apr 23 '14 at 16:40





            Note that TopoEdit lacks a critical feature: the ability to connect to an external graph in order to debug code that you write. To debug Media Foundation Code that you write, you will need to become familiar with MFTRACE. See Roman Ryltsov's answer, here: stackoverflow.com/questions/21151028/…
            – SteveS
            Apr 23 '14 at 16:40














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            If you install the newest Windows SDK. You can find the TopoEdit sample code in:



            Microsoft SDKsWindowsv7.0SamplesMultimediaMediaFoundation





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              If you install the newest Windows SDK. You can find the TopoEdit sample code in:



              Microsoft SDKsWindowsv7.0SamplesMultimediaMediaFoundation





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                If you install the newest Windows SDK. You can find the TopoEdit sample code in:



                Microsoft SDKsWindowsv7.0SamplesMultimediaMediaFoundation





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                If you install the newest Windows SDK. You can find the TopoEdit sample code in:



                Microsoft SDKsWindowsv7.0SamplesMultimediaMediaFoundation






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