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| Microsoft DirectShow 9.0 | 
DVD_PARENTAL_LEVEL Enumeration
Identifies flags for the generic parental levels defined in the DVD specification.
Syntax
  typedef enum tagDVD_PARENTAL_LEVEL {
    DVD_PARENTAL_LEVEL_8 = 0x8000,
    DVD_PARENTAL_LEVEL_7 = 0x4000,
    DVD_PARENTAL_LEVEL_6 = 0x2000,
    DVD_PARENTAL_LEVEL_5 = 0x1000,
    DVD_PARENTAL_LEVEL_4 = 0x0800,
    DVD_PARENTAL_LEVEL_3 = 0x0400,
    DVD_PARENTAL_LEVEL_2 = 0x0200,
    DVD_PARENTAL_LEVEL_1 = 0x0100
} DVD_PARENTAL_LEVEL;
Remarks
DVD_PARENTAL_LEVEL_8 is the most restrictive level and DVD_PARENTAL_LEVEL_1 is the least restrictive. The way in which the levels are interpreted or used varies from country/region to country/region. In the United States and Canada, the levels correspond to the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) rating levels as shown in the following table.
| Parental level | Meaning | 
| 1 | The rating is G, General. | 
| 3 | The rating is PG, Parental Guidance Suggested. | 
| 4 | The rating is PG-13, Parental Guidance Suggested, not recommended for those under 13. | 
| 6 | The rating is R, Restricted. | 
| 7 | The rating is NC-17. | 
This enumeration is used in the IDvdInfo2::GetTitleParentalLevels method.
Requirements
Header: Dshow.h
See Also