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Author Topic: No headers included in the SDK trial?  (Read 7133 times)
BPScully
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« on: January 13, 2006, 12:27:42 pm »

I downloaded to SDK trial to test out the CSC filter. I was able to add the filter to the graph, but can't set any properties because I can't use the IModuleConfig interface without the right header files. Why aren't they included with the SDK, or if they are, where are they located?

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Lena
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« Reply #1 on: January 16, 2006, 09:04:17 am »

Dear BPScully, the header files are contained in the full verison of SDK, which is available right after you buy the product.

SDK evaluation vs full version

The benefits provided in the full version of the Elecard SDK, as compared to the evaluation version, are:
Source code of sample applications
Base Classes (header files with component's interfaces);
Documents:
Elecard Software Development Kit (the evaluation pack comprises Elecard SDK User Guide instead):

ElecardSDK Release Notes
Elecard Software Development Kit User Guide
Elecard Components Reference Manual
Elecard  base classes Reference Manual
Elecard Module Configuration Programmer Guide

Elecard Software Development Kit End-User Licensing Agreement (Elecard SDK EULA.pdf) (the evaluation pack comprises Evaluation Agreement (Elecard Evaluation Agreement.pdf) instead);
Up to 10 hours of free technical support available from our engineers who possess a deep knowledge of multimedia technologies and DirectShow programming
Free upgrade within one major SDK version
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Senad
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« Reply #2 on: March 06, 2006, 12:13:39 am »

i guess we have to have at least one sample code, so we will try ur sdk, am i right?
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Lena
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« Reply #3 on: March 06, 2006, 01:15:42 am »

Yes, you are right. We are measuring pros and cons of providing source code of sample applications for free. There are two points that I would like to mention, however. If the decision is made that cource code and API is provided free of charge, the technical support that comes with SDK (currently 10h of free support) will be paid separately. The current price for the SDK is not that high, it is equal or even lower than the price that techsupp will quote for 10-hour work. Anyway, we believe we will come to an agreement regarding source code availability for evaluation shortly.
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