/**************************************************************************** ** ** Copyright (C) 2010 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies). ** All rights reserved. ** Contact: Nokia Corporation (qt-info@nokia.com) ** ** This file is part of the QtMultimedia module of the Qt Toolkit. ** ** $QT_BEGIN_LICENSE:LGPL$ ** No Commercial Usage ** This file contains pre-release code and may not be distributed. ** You may use this file in accordance with the terms and conditions ** contained in the Technology Preview License Agreement accompanying ** this package. ** ** GNU Lesser General Public License Usage ** Alternatively, this file may be used under the terms of the GNU Lesser ** General Public License version 2.1 as published by the Free Software ** Foundation and appearing in the file LICENSE.LGPL included in the ** packaging of this file. 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Creating a subclass of QAbstractVideoBuffer will allow you to construct video frames from preallocated or static buffers. The contents of a buffer can be accessed by mapping the buffer to memory using the map() function which returns a pointer to memory containing the contents of the the video buffer. The memory returned by map() is released by calling the unmap() function. The handle() of a buffer may also be used to manipulate it's contents using type specific APIs. The type of a buffer's handle is given by the handleType() function. \sa QVideoFrame */ /*! \enum QAbstractVideoBuffer::HandleType Identifies the type of a video buffers handle. \value NoHandle The buffer has no handle, its data can only be accessed by mapping the buffer. \value GLTextureHandle The handle of the buffer is an OpenGL texture ID. \value UserHandle Start value for user defined handle types. \sa handleType() */ /*! \enum QAbstractVideoBuffer::MapMode Enumerates how a video buffer's data is mapped to memory. \value NotMapped The video buffer has is not mapped to memory. \value ReadOnly The mapped memory is populated with data from the video buffer when mapped, but the content of the mapped memory may be discarded when unmapped. \value WriteOnly The mapped memory in unitialized when mapped, and the content will be used to populate the video buffer when unmapped. \value ReadWrite The mapped memory is populated with data from the video buffer, and the video buffer is repopulated with the content of the mapped memory. \sa mapMode(), map() */ /*! Constructs an abstract video buffer of the given \a type. */ QAbstractVideoBuffer::QAbstractVideoBuffer(HandleType type) : d_ptr(new QAbstractVideoBufferPrivate) { Q_D(QAbstractVideoBuffer); d->handleType = type; } /*! \internal */ QAbstractVideoBuffer::QAbstractVideoBuffer(QAbstractVideoBufferPrivate &dd, HandleType type) : d_ptr(&dd) { Q_D(QAbstractVideoBuffer); d->handleType = type; } /*! Destroys an abstract video buffer. */ QAbstractVideoBuffer::~QAbstractVideoBuffer() { delete d_ptr; } /*! Returns the type of a video buffer's handle. \sa handle() */ QAbstractVideoBuffer::HandleType QAbstractVideoBuffer::handleType() const { return d_func()->handleType; } /*! \fn QAbstractVideoBuffer::mapMode() const Returns the mode a video buffer is mapped in. \sa map() */ /*! \fn QAbstractVideoBuffer::map(MapMode mode, int *numBytes, int *bytesPerLine) Maps the contents of a video buffer to memory. The map \a mode indicates whether the contents of the mapped memory should be read from and/or written to the buffer. If the map mode includes the QAbstractVideoBuffer::ReadOnly flag the mapped memory will be populated with the content of the video buffer when mapped. If the map mode includes the QAbstractVideoBuffer::WriteOnly flag the content of the mapped memory will be persisted in the buffer when unmapped. When access to the data is no longer needed be sure to call the unmap() function to release the mapped memory. Returns a pointer to the mapped memory region, or a null pointer if the mapping failed. The size in bytes of the mapped memory region is returned in \a numBytes, and the line stride in \a bytesPerLine. When access to the data is no longer needed be sure to unmap() the buffer. \note Writing to memory that is mapped as read-only is undefined, and may result in changes to shared data. \sa unmap(), mapMode() */ /*! \fn QAbstractVideoBuffer::unmap() Releases the memory mapped by the map() function If the \l {QAbstractVideoBuffer::MapMode}{MapMode} included the QAbstractVideoBuffer::WriteOnly flag this will persist the current content of the mapped memory to the video frame. \sa map() */ /*! Returns a type specific handle to the data buffer. The type of the handle is given by handleType() function. \sa handleType() */ QVariant QAbstractVideoBuffer::handle() const { return QVariant(); } QT_END_NAMESPACE