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| Microsoft DirectShow 9.0 | 
Creating Kernel-Mode Filters
Certain kernel-mode filters cannot be created through CoCreateInstance, and thus do not have CLSIDs. These filters include the Tee/Sink-to-Sink Converter, the CC Decoder filter, and the WST Codec filter. To create one of these filters, use the System Device Enumerator object and search by the filter's name.
- Create the System Device Enumerator.
- Call the ICreateDevEnum::CreateClassEnumerator method with the CLSID of the filter category for that filter. This method creates an enumerator for the filter category. (An enumerator is simply an object that returns a list of other objects, using a defined COM interface.) The enumerator returns IMoniker pointers, which represent the filters in that category.
- For each moniker, call IMoniker::BindToStorage to get an IPropertyBag interface.
- Call IPropertyBag::Read to get the name of the filter.
- If the name matches, call IMoniker::BindToObject to create the filter.
The following code shows a function that performs these steps:
HRESULT CreateKernelFilter(
    const GUID &guidCategory,  // Filter category.
    LPCOLESTR szName,          // The name of the filter.
    IBaseFilter **ppFilter     // Receives a pointer to the filter.
)
{
    HRESULT hr;
    ICreateDevEnum *pDevEnum = NULL;
    IEnumMoniker *pEnum = NULL;
    if (!szName || !ppFilter) 
    {
        return E_POINTER;
    }
    // Create the system device enumerator.
    hr = CoCreateInstance(CLSID_SystemDeviceEnum, NULL, CLSCTX_INPROC,
        IID_ICreateDevEnum, (void**)&pDevEnum);
    if (FAILED(hr))
    {
        return hr;
    }
    // Create a class enumerator for the specified category.
    hr = pDevEnum->CreateClassEnumerator(guidCategory, &pEnum, 0);
    pDevEnum->Release();
    if (hr != S_OK) // S_FALSE means the category is empty.
    {
        return E_FAIL;
    }
    // Enumerate devices within this category.
    bool bFound = false;
    IMoniker *pMoniker;
    while (!bFound && (S_OK == pEnum->Next(1, &pMoniker, 0)))
    {
        IPropertyBag *pBag = NULL;
        hr = pMoniker->BindToStorage(0, 0, IID_IPropertyBag, (void **)&pBag);
        if (FAILED(hr))
        {
            pMoniker->Release();
            continue; // Maybe the next one will work.
        }
        // Check the friendly name.
        VARIANT var;
        VariantInit(&var);
        hr = pBag->Read(L"FriendlyName", &var, NULL);
        if (SUCCEEDED(hr) && (lstrcmpiW(var.bstrVal, szName) == 0))
        {
            // This is the right filter.
            hr = pMoniker->BindToObject(0, 0, IID_IBaseFilter,
                (void**)ppFilter);
            bFound = true;
        }
        VariantClear(&var);
        pBag->Release();
        pMoniker->Release();
    }
    pEnum->Release();
    return (bFound ? hr : E_FAIL);
}
The following code example uses this function to create the CC Decoder filter and add it to the filter graph:
IBaseFilter *pCC = NULL;
hr = CreateKernelFilter(AM_KSCATEGORY_VBICODEC, 
    OLESTR("CC Decoder"), &pCC);
if (SUCCEEDED(hr))
{
    hr = pGraph->AddFilter(pCC, L"CC Decoder");
    pCC->Release();
}
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