| State | Value | Description | |-------|-------|-------------| | DEVICE_STATE_ACTIVE | 0x0001 | Available and ready | | DEVICE_STATE_UNPLUGGED | 0x0002 | Physically disconnected | | DEVICE_STATE_NOTPRESENT | 0x0004 | Driver unloaded / disabled |

class CNotificationClient : public IMMNotificationClient public: STDMETHODIMP OnDeviceStateChanged(LPCWSTR pwstrDeviceId, DWORD dwNewState) if (dwNewState == DEVICE_STATE_UNPLUGGED) // Notify UI to disable output return S_OK; // ... other callbacks ;

HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\MMDevices\Audio\Render 00000000-0000-0000-ffff-ffffffffffff Properties DeviceClass = "Speakers" FriendlyName = "Speakers (Realtek High Definition Audio)"

Report ID: WIN-AUD-2024-001 Subject: Analysis of MMDevAPI ( mmdevapi.dll ) and the Audio Endpoint Architecture Date: April 14, 2026 Author: Windows Core Audio Engineering Team (simulated) Executive Summary This report provides an in-depth analysis of MMDevAPI (Multimedia Device API), a critical system component in Microsoft Windows responsible for audio endpoint enumeration, management, and property handling. The API serves as the user-mode foundation for Windows Core Audio (WASAPI), enabling applications to discover, configure, and monitor audio devices such as speakers, microphones, headsets, and HDMI audio outputs.

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| State | Value | Description | |-------|-------|-------------| | DEVICE_STATE_ACTIVE | 0x0001 | Available and ready | | DEVICE_STATE_UNPLUGGED | 0x0002 | Physically disconnected | | DEVICE_STATE_NOTPRESENT | 0x0004 | Driver unloaded / disabled |

class CNotificationClient : public IMMNotificationClient public: STDMETHODIMP OnDeviceStateChanged(LPCWSTR pwstrDeviceId, DWORD dwNewState) if (dwNewState == DEVICE_STATE_UNPLUGGED) // Notify UI to disable output return S_OK; // ... other callbacks ; mmdevapi audioendpoints

HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\MMDevices\Audio\Render 00000000-0000-0000-ffff-ffffffffffff Properties DeviceClass = "Speakers" FriendlyName = "Speakers (Realtek High Definition Audio)" // ... other callbacks

Report ID: WIN-AUD-2024-001 Subject: Analysis of MMDevAPI ( mmdevapi.dll ) and the Audio Endpoint Architecture Date: April 14, 2026 Author: Windows Core Audio Engineering Team (simulated) Executive Summary This report provides an in-depth analysis of MMDevAPI (Multimedia Device API), a critical system component in Microsoft Windows responsible for audio endpoint enumeration, management, and property handling. The API serves as the user-mode foundation for Windows Core Audio (WASAPI), enabling applications to discover, configure, and monitor audio devices such as speakers, microphones, headsets, and HDMI audio outputs. enabling applications to discover





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