1<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> 2<html> 3 4<head> 5<META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=windows-1252"> 6<META name="GENERATOR" content="IBM WebSphere Studio Homepage Builder Version 6.5.0.0 for Windows"> 7<META http-equiv="Content-Style-Type" content="text/css"> 8<LINK rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../CSS/revolution.css"> 9<title>DVDPause</title> 10</head> 11 12<body> 13 14<h1>DVDPause</h1> 15 16 17<h2>C Specification</h2> 18 19<dl> 20 <dd><pre><code>#include <revolution/dvd.h></code></pre> 21 </dd> 22<dd><pre><CODE>void DVDPause(void);</CODE></pre> 23 </dd> 24</dl> 25<H2>Arguments</H2> 26<P>None.</P> 27<H2>Return Values</H2> 28<P>None.</P> 29<h2>Description</h2> 30 31<P>The <code>DVDPause</code> function tells the DVD device driver to not process the next request in the queue after the request being processed completes. To resume the device driver, call the <a href="DVDResume.html"><code>DVDResume</code></a> function.</P> 32<P>When the DVD command queue is empty, you can call the <code>DVDPause</code> function. The device driver goes into the pause state and newly issued DVD commands won't be processed until the <a href="DVDResume.html"><code>DVDResume</code></a> function is issued.</P> 33<P>Note that the <code>DVDPause</code> function doesn't stop the request being processed.</P> 34<h2>See Also</h2> 35 36<p><a href="DVDResume.html"><code>DVDResume</code></a></p> 37<H2>Revision History</H2> 38<P>03/01/2006 Initial version.</P> 39</body> 40</html> 41