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41
42#include "qabstractvideosurface_p.h"
43
44QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
45
46/*!
47 \class QAbstractVideoSurface
48 \brief The QAbstractVideoSurface class is a base class for video presentation surfaces.
49 \since 4.6
50
51 The QAbstractVideoSurface class defines the standard interface that video producers use to
52 inter-operate with video presentation surfaces. It is not supposed to be instantiated directly.
53 Instead, you should subclass it to create new video surfaces.
54
55 A video surface presents a continuous stream of identically formatted frames, where the format
56 of each frame is compatible with a stream format supplied when starting a presentation.
57
58 A list of pixel formats a surface can present is given by the supportedPixelFormats() function,
59 and the isFormatSupported() function will test if a video surface format is supported. If a
60 format is not supported the nearestFormat() function may be able to suggest a similar format.
61 For example if a surface supports fixed set of resolutions it may suggest the smallest
62 supported resolution that contains the proposed resolution.
63
64 The start() function takes a supported format and enables a video surface. Once started a
65 surface will begin displaying the frames it receives in the present() function. Surfaces may
66 hold a reference to the buffer of a presented video frame until a new frame is presented or
67 streaming is stopped. The stop() function will disable a surface and a release any video
68 buffers it holds references to.
69*/
70
71/*!
72 \enum QAbstractVideoSurface::Error
73 This enum describes the errors that may be returned by the error() function.
74
75 \value NoError No error occurred.
76 \value UnsupportedFormatError A video format was not supported.
77 \value IncorrectFormatError A video frame was not compatible with the format of the surface.
78 \value StoppedError The surface has not been started.
79 \value ResourceError The surface could not allocate some resource.
80*/
81
82/*!
83 Constructs a video surface with the given \a parent.
84*/
85
86QAbstractVideoSurface::QAbstractVideoSurface(QObject *parent)
87 : QObject(*new QAbstractVideoSurfacePrivate, parent)
88{
89}
90
91/*!
92 \internal
93*/
94
95QAbstractVideoSurface::QAbstractVideoSurface(QAbstractVideoSurfacePrivate &dd, QObject *parent)
96 : QObject(dd, parent)
97{
98}
99
100/*!
101 Destroys a video surface.
102*/
103
104QAbstractVideoSurface::~QAbstractVideoSurface()
105{
106}
107
108/*!
109 \fn QAbstractVideoSurface::supportedPixelFormats(QAbstractVideoBuffer::HandleType type) const
110
111 Returns a list of pixel formats a video surface can present for a given handle \a type.
112
113 The pixel formats returned for the QAbstractVideoBuffer::NoHandle type are valid for any buffer
114 that can be mapped in read-only mode.
115
116 Types that are first in the list can be assumed to be faster to render.
117*/
118
119/*!
120 Tests a video surface \a format to determine if a surface can accept it.
121
122 Returns true if the format is supported by the surface, and false otherwise.
123*/
124
125bool QAbstractVideoSurface::isFormatSupported(const QVideoSurfaceFormat &format) const
126{
127 return supportedPixelFormats(format.handleType()).contains(format.pixelFormat());
128}
129
130/*!
131 Returns a supported video surface format that is similar to \a format.
132
133 A similar surface format is one that has the same \l {QVideoSurfaceFormat::pixelFormat()}{pixel
134 format} and \l {QVideoSurfaceFormat::handleType()}{handle type} but differs in some of the other
135 properties. For example if there are restrictions on the \l {QVideoSurfaceFormat::frameSize()}
136 {frame sizes} a video surface can accept it may suggest a format with a larger frame size and
137 a \l {QVideoSurfaceFormat::viewport()}{viewport} the size of the original frame size.
138
139 If the format is already supported it will be returned unchanged, or if there is no similar
140 supported format an invalid format will be returned.
141*/
142
143QVideoSurfaceFormat QAbstractVideoSurface::nearestFormat(const QVideoSurfaceFormat &format) const
144{
145 return isFormatSupported(format)
146 ? format
147 : QVideoSurfaceFormat();
148}
149
150/*!
151 \fn QAbstractVideoSurface::supportedFormatsChanged()
152
153 Signals that the set of formats supported by a video surface has changed.
154
155 \sa supportedPixelFormats(), isFormatSupported()
156*/
157
158/*!
159 Returns the format of a video surface.
160*/
161
162QVideoSurfaceFormat QAbstractVideoSurface::surfaceFormat() const
163{
164 return d_func()->format;
165}
166
167/*!
168 \fn QAbstractVideoSurface::surfaceFormatChanged(const QVideoSurfaceFormat &format)
169
170 Signals that the configured \a format of a video surface has changed.
171
172 \sa surfaceFormat(), start()
173*/
174
175/*!
176 Starts a video surface presenting \a format frames.
177
178 Returns true if the surface was started, and false if an error occurred.
179
180 \sa isActive(), stop()
181*/
182
183bool QAbstractVideoSurface::start(const QVideoSurfaceFormat &format)
184{
185 Q_D(QAbstractVideoSurface);
186
187 bool wasActive = d->active;
188
189 d->active = true;
190 d->format = format;
191 d->error = NoError;
192
193 emit surfaceFormatChanged(d->format);
194
195 if (!wasActive)
196 emit activeChanged(true);
197
198 return true;
199}
200
201/*!
202 Stops a video surface presenting frames and releases any resources acquired in start().
203
204 \sa isActive(), start()
205*/
206
207void QAbstractVideoSurface::stop()
208{
209 Q_D(QAbstractVideoSurface);
210
211 if (d->active) {
212 d->format = QVideoSurfaceFormat();
213 d->active = false;
214
215 emit activeChanged(false);
216 emit surfaceFormatChanged(d->format);
217 }
218}
219
220/*!
221 Indicates whether a video surface has been started.
222
223 Returns true if the surface has been started, and false otherwise.
224*/
225
226bool QAbstractVideoSurface::isActive() const
227{
228 return d_func()->active;
229}
230
231/*!
232 \fn QAbstractVideoSurface::activeChanged(bool active)
233
234 Signals that the \a active state of a video surface has changed.
235
236 \sa isActive(), start(), stop()
237*/
238
239/*!
240 \fn QAbstractVideoSurface::present(const QVideoFrame &frame)
241
242 Presents a video \a frame.
243
244 Returns true if the frame was presented, and false if an error occurred.
245
246 Not all surfaces will block until the presentation of a frame has completed. Calling present()
247 on a non-blocking surface may fail if called before the presentation of a previous frame has
248 completed. In such cases the surface may not return to a ready state until it's had an
249 opportunity to process events.
250
251 If present() fails for any other reason the surface will immediately enter the stopped state
252 and an error() value will be set.
253
254 A video surface must be in the started state for present() to succeed, and the format of the
255 video frame must be compatible with the current video surface format.
256
257 \sa error()
258*/
259
260/*!
261 Returns the last error that occurred.
262
263 If a surface fails to start(), or stops unexpectedly this function can be called to discover
264 what error occurred.
265*/
266
267QAbstractVideoSurface::Error QAbstractVideoSurface::error() const
268{
269 return d_func()->error;
270}
271
272/*!
273 Sets the value of error() to \a error.
274*/
275
276void QAbstractVideoSurface::setError(Error error)
277{
278 Q_D(QAbstractVideoSurface);
279
280 d->error = error;
281}
282
283QT_END_NAMESPACE
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