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* videoio.h
*
* Classes to support streaming video input (grabbing) and output.
*
* Portable Windows Library
*
* Copyright (c) 1993-2000 Equivalence Pty. Ltd.
*
* The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public License
* Version 1.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in
* compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
* http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/
*
* Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS"
* basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See
* the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations
* under the License.
*
* The Original Code is Portable Windows Library.
*
* The Initial Developer of the Original Code is Equivalence Pty. Ltd.
*
* Contributor(s): Mark Cooke (mpc@star.sr.bham.ac.uk)
*
* $Log: videoio.h,v $
* Revision 1.43 2005/11/25 03:43:47 csoutheren
* Fixed function argument comments to be compatible with Doxygen
*
* Revision 1.42 2005/08/09 09:08:09 rjongbloed
* Merged new video code from branch back to the trunk.
*
* Revision 1.41.4.1 2005/07/17 09:27:04 rjongbloed
* Major revisions of the PWLib video subsystem including:
* removal of F suffix on colour formats for vertical flipping, all done with existing bool
* working through use of RGB and BGR formats so now consistent
* cleaning up the plug in system to use virtuals instead of pointers to functions.
* rewrite of SDL to be a plug in compatible video output device.
* extensive enhancement of video test program
*
* Revision 1.41 2005/01/04 07:44:03 csoutheren
* More changes to implement the new configuration methodology, and also to
* attack the global static problem
*
* Revision 1.40 2004/04/18 12:49:22 csoutheren
* Patches to video code thanks to Guilhem Tardy (hope I get it right this time :)
*
* Revision 1.39 2004/01/18 14:23:30 dereksmithies
* Add new function to make opening of video input devices easier.
*
* Revision 1.38 2004/01/02 23:30:18 rjongbloed
* Removed extraneous static function for getting input device names that has been deprecated during the plug ins addition.
*
* Revision 1.37 2003/12/14 10:01:02 rjongbloed
* Resolved issue with name space conflict os static and virtual forms of GetDeviceNames() function.
*
* Revision 1.36 2003/12/03 03:47:56 dereksmithies
* Add fix so video output devices compile and run correctly.
* Thanks to Craig Southeren.
*
* Revision 1.35 2003/11/19 04:29:02 csoutheren
* Changed to support video output plugins
*
* Revision 1.34 2003/11/18 10:39:06 csoutheren
* Fixed warnings regarding calling virtual Close in destructors
*
* Revision 1.33 2003/11/18 06:46:15 csoutheren
* Changed to support video input plugins
*
* Revision 1.32 2003/09/17 05:41:59 csoutheren
* Removed recursive includes
*
* Revision 1.31 2003/09/17 01:18:02 csoutheren
* Removed recursive include file system and removed all references
* to deprecated coooperative threading support
*
* Revision 1.30 2003/03/17 08:10:00 robertj
* Fixed GNU warning
*
* Revision 1.29 2003/03/17 07:51:07 robertj
* Added OpenFull() function to open with all video parameters in one go.
* Made sure vflip variable is set in converter even if converter has not
* been set yet, should not depend on the order of functions!
* Removed canCaptureVideo variable as this is really a virtual function to
* distinguish PVideoOutputDevice from PVideoInputDevice, it is not dynamic.
* Made significant enhancements to PVideoOutputDevice class.
* Added PVideoOutputDevice descendants for NULL and PPM files.
*
* Revision 1.28 2002/09/16 01:08:59 robertj
* Added #define so can select if #pragma interface/implementation is used on
* platform basis (eg MacOS) rather than compiler, thanks Robert Monaghan.
*
* Revision 1.27 2002/04/12 08:25:12 robertj
* Added text string output for tracing video format.
*
* Revision 1.26 2002/04/05 06:41:54 rogerh
* Apply video changes from Damien Sandras <dsandras@seconix.com>.
* The Video Channel and Format are no longer set in Open(). Instead
* call the new SetVideoChannelFormat() method. This makes video capture
* and GnomeMeeting more stable with certain Linux video capture devices.
*
* Revision 1.25 2002/02/20 02:37:26 dereks
* Initial release of Firewire camera support for linux.
* Many thanks to Ryutaroh Matsumoto <ryutaroh@rmatsumoto.org>.
*
* Revision 1.24 2002/01/16 07:51:06 robertj
* MSVC compatibilty changes
*
* Revision 1.23 2002/01/16 03:51:20 dereks
* Move flip methods in PVideoInputDevice to PVideoDevice
*
* Revision 1.22 2002/01/14 02:59:54 robertj
* Added preferred colour format selection, thanks Walter Whitlock
*
* Revision 1.21 2002/01/04 04:11:45 dereks
* Add video flip code from Walter Whitlock, which flips code at the grabber.
*
* Revision 1.20 2001/11/28 00:07:32 dereks
* Locking added to PVideoChannel, allowing reader/writer to be changed mid call
* Enabled adjustment of the video frame rate
* New fictitous image, a blank grey area
*
* Revision 1.19 2001/08/06 06:12:45 rogerh
* Fix comments
*
* Revision 1.18 2001/08/03 04:21:51 dereks
* Add colour/size conversion for YUV422->YUV411P
* Add Get/Set Brightness,Contrast,Hue,Colour for PVideoDevice, and
* Linux PVideoInputDevice.
* Add lots of PTRACE statement for debugging colour conversion.
* Add support for Sony Vaio laptop under linux. Requires 2.4.7 kernel.
*
* Revision 1.17 2001/05/22 23:38:45 robertj
* Fixed bug in PVideoOutputDevice, removed redundent SetFrameSize.
*
* Revision 1.16 2001/05/22 12:49:32 robertj
* Did some seriously wierd rewrite of platform headers to eliminate the
* stupid GNU compiler warning about braces not matching.
*
* Revision 1.15 2001/03/20 02:21:57 robertj
* More enhancements from Mark Cooke
*
* Revision 1.14 2001/03/08 23:04:19 robertj
* Fixed up some documentation.
*
* Revision 1.13 2001/03/08 08:31:34 robertj
* Numerous enhancements to the video grabbing code including resizing
* infrastructure to converters. Thanks a LOT, Mark Cooke.
*
* Revision 1.12 2001/03/07 01:42:59 dereks
* miscellaneous video fixes. Works on linux now. Add debug statements
* (at PTRACE level of 1)
*
* Revision 1.11 2001/03/06 23:34:20 robertj
* Added static function to get input device names.
* Moved some inline virtuals to non-inline.
*
* Revision 1.10 2001/03/03 05:06:31 robertj
* Major upgrade of video conversion and grabbing classes.
*
* Revision 1.9 2001/02/28 01:47:14 robertj
* Removed function from ancestor and is not very useful, thanks Thorsten Westheider.
*
* Revision 1.8 2000/12/19 22:20:26 dereks
* Add video channel classes to connect to the PwLib PVideoInputDevice class.
* Add PFakeVideoInput class to generate test images for video.
*
* Revision 1.7 2000/11/09 00:20:38 robertj
* Added qcif size constants
*
* Revision 1.6 2000/07/30 03:41:31 robertj
* Added more colour formats to video device enum.
*
* Revision 1.5 2000/07/26 03:50:49 robertj
* Added last error variable to video device.
*
* Revision 1.4 2000/07/26 02:13:46 robertj
* Added some more "common" bounds checking to video device.
*
* Revision 1.3 2000/07/25 13:38:25 robertj
* Added frame rate parameter to video frame grabber.
*
* Revision 1.2 2000/07/25 13:14:05 robertj
* Got the video capture stuff going!
*
* Revision 1.1 2000/07/15 09:47:34 robertj
* Added video I/O device classes.
*
*/
#ifndef _PVIDEOIO
#define _PVIDEOIO
#ifdef P_USE_PRAGMA
#pragma interface
#endif
class PColourConverter;
/**This class defines a video device.
This class is used to abstract the few parameters that are common to both\
input and output devices.
Example colour formats are:
"Grey" Simple 8 bit linear grey scale
"Gray" Synonym for Grey
"RGB32" 32 bit RGB
"RGB24" 24 bit RGB
"RGB565" 16 bit RGB (6 bit green)
"RGB555" 15 bit RGB
"YUV422" YUV 4:2:2 packed
"YUV422P" YUV 4:2:2 planar
"YUV411" YUV 4:1:1 packed
"YUV411P" YUV 4:1:1 planar
"YUV420" YUV 4:2:0 packed
"YUV420P" YUV 4:2:0 planar
"YUV410" YUV 4:1:0 packed
"YUV410P" YUV 4:1:0 planar
"MJPEG" Motion JPEG
"UYVY422" YUV 4:2:2 packed as U Y V Y U Y V Y ...
"UYV444 YUV 4:4:4 packed as U Y V U Y V ...
They are used in IEEE 1394 digital cameras. The specification
is found at
http://www.1394ta.org/Download/Technology/Specifications/2000/IIDC_Spec_v1_30.pdf
*/
class PVideoDevice : public PObject
{
PCLASSINFO(PVideoDevice, PObject);
protected:
/** Create a new video device (input or output).
*/
PVideoDevice();
public:
/** Delete structures created by PVideoDevice();
*/
virtual ~PVideoDevice();
enum VideoFormat {
PAL,
NTSC,
SECAM,
Auto,
NumVideoFormats
};
enum StandardSizes {
CIF16Width = 1408,
CIF16Height = 1152,
CIF4Width = 704,
CIF4Height = 576,
CIFWidth = 352,
CIFHeight = 288,
QCIFWidth = 176,
QCIFHeight = 144,
SQCIFWidth = 144,
SQCIFHeight = 96,
};
/**Get the device name of the open device.
*/
const PString & GetDeviceName() const
{ return deviceName; }
/**Get a list of all of the drivers available.
*/
virtual PStringList GetDeviceNames() const = 0;
struct OpenArgs {
OpenArgs()
: deviceName("#1"),
videoFormat(Auto),
channelNumber(0),
colourFormat("YUV420P"),
convertFormat(TRUE),
rate(0),
width(CIFWidth),
height(CIFHeight),
convertSize(TRUE),
scaleSize(FALSE),
flip(FALSE),
brightness(-1),
whiteness(-1),
contrast(-1),
colour(-1),
hue(-1)
{ }
PString deviceName;
VideoFormat videoFormat;
int channelNumber;
PString colourFormat;
bool convertFormat;
unsigned rate;
unsigned width;
unsigned height;
bool convertSize;
bool scaleSize;
bool flip;
int brightness;
int whiteness;
int contrast;
int colour;
int hue;
};
/**Open the device given the device name.
*/
virtual BOOL OpenFull(
const OpenArgs & args, ///< Parameters to set on opened device
BOOL startImmediate = TRUE ///< Immediately start device
);
/**Open the device given the device name.
*/
virtual BOOL Open(
const PString & deviceName, ///< Device name to open
BOOL startImmediate = TRUE ///< Immediately start device
) = 0;
/**Determine if the device is currently open.
*/
virtual BOOL IsOpen() = 0;
/**Close the device.
*/
virtual BOOL Close() = 0;
/**Start the video device I/O capture.
*/
virtual BOOL Start() = 0;
/**Stop the video device I/O capture.
*/
virtual BOOL Stop() = 0;
#if PTRACING
friend ostream & operator<<(ostream &, VideoFormat);
#endif
/**Set the video format to be used.
Default behaviour sets the value of the videoFormat variable and then
returns TRUE.
*/
virtual BOOL SetVideoFormat(
VideoFormat videoFormat ///< New video format
);
/**Get the video format being used.
Default behaviour returns the value of the videoFormat variable.
*/
virtual VideoFormat GetVideoFormat() const;
/**Get the number of video channels available on the device.
Default behaviour returns 1.
*/
virtual int GetNumChannels();
/**Set the video channel to be used on the device.
The channel number is an integer from 0 to GetNumChannels()-1. The
special value of -1 will find the first working channel number.
Default behaviour sets the value of the channelNumber variable and then
returns TRUE.
*/
virtual BOOL SetChannel(
int channelNumber ///< New channel number for device.
);
/**Get the video channel to be used on the device.
Default behaviour returns the value of the channelNumber variable.
*/
virtual int GetChannel() const;
/**Set the colour format to be used, trying converters if available.
This function will set the colour format on the device to one that
is compatible with a registered converter, and install that converter
so that the correct format is used.
*/
virtual BOOL SetColourFormatConverter(
const PString & colourFormat // New colour format for device.
);
/**Set the colour format to be used.
Note that this function does not do any conversion. If it returns TRUE
then the video device does the colour format in native mode.
To utilise an internal converter use the SetColourFormatConverter()
function.
Default behaviour sets the value of the colourFormat variable and then
returns TRUE.
*/
virtual BOOL SetColourFormat(
const PString & colourFormat // New colour format for device.
);
/**Get the colour format to be used.
Default behaviour returns the value of the colourFormat variable.
*/
const PString & GetColourFormat() const;
/**Get the video conversion vertical flip state.
Default action is to return FALSE.
*/
virtual BOOL GetVFlipState();
/**Set the video conversion vertical flip state.
Default action is to return FALSE.
*/
virtual BOOL SetVFlipState(
BOOL newVFlipState ///< New vertical flip state
);
/**Set the video frame rate to be used on the device.
Default behaviour sets the value of the frameRate variable and then
returns TRUE.
*/
virtual BOOL SetFrameRate(
unsigned rate ///< Frames per second
);
/**Get the video frame rate used on the device.
Default behaviour returns the value of the frameRate variable.
*/
virtual unsigned GetFrameRate() const;
/**Get the minimum & maximum size of a frame on the device.
Default behaviour returns the value 1 to UINT_MAX for both and returns
FALSE.
*/
virtual BOOL GetFrameSizeLimits(
unsigned & minWidth, ///< Variable to receive minimum width
unsigned & minHeight, ///< Variable to receive minimum height
unsigned & maxWidth, ///< Variable to receive maximum width
unsigned & maxHeight ///< Variable to receive maximum height
) ;
/**Set the frame size to be used, trying converters if available.
If the device does not support the size, a set of alternate resolutions
are attempted. A converter is setup if possible.
*/
virtual BOOL SetFrameSizeConverter(
unsigned width, ///< New width of frame
unsigned height, ///< New height of frame
BOOL bScaleNotCrop ///< Scale or crop/pad preference
);
/**Set the frame size to be used.
Note that devices may not be able to produce the requested size, and
this function will fail. See SetFrameSizeConverter().
Default behaviour sets the frameWidth and frameHeight variables and
returns TRUE.
*/
virtual BOOL SetFrameSize(
unsigned width, ///< New width of frame
unsigned height ///< New height of frame
);
/**Get the frame size being used.
Default behaviour returns the value of the frameWidth and frameHeight
variable and returns TRUE.
*/
virtual BOOL GetFrameSize(
unsigned & width,
unsigned & height
);
/** Get the width of the frame being used.
Default behaviour returns the value of the frameWidth variable
*/
virtual unsigned GetFrameWidth() const;
/** Get the height of the frame being used.
Default behaviour returns the value of the frameHeight variable
*/
virtual unsigned GetFrameHeight() const;
/**Get the maximum frame size in bytes.
Note a particular device may be able to provide variable length
frames (eg motion JPEG) so will be the maximum size of all frames.
*/
virtual PINDEX GetMaxFrameBytes() = 0;
/** Get the number of bytes of an image, given a particular width, height and colour format.
*/
static unsigned CalculateFrameBytes(
unsigned width,
unsigned height,
const PString & colourFormat
);
/**Get the last error code. This is a platform dependent number.
*/
int GetLastError() const { return lastError; }
/** Is the device a camera, and obtain video
*/
virtual BOOL CanCaptureVideo() const = 0;
/**Get the brightness of the image. 0xffff-Very bright. -1 is unknown.
*/
virtual int GetBrightness();
/**Set brightness of the image. 0xffff-Very bright.
*/
virtual BOOL SetBrightness(unsigned newBrightness);
/**Get the whiteness of the image. 0xffff-Very white. -1 is unknown.
*/
virtual int GetWhiteness();
/**Set whiteness of the image. 0xffff-Very white.
*/
virtual BOOL SetWhiteness(unsigned newWhiteness);
/**Get the colour of the image. 0xffff-lots of colour. -1 is unknown.
*/
virtual int GetColour();
/**Set colour of the image. 0xffff-lots of colour.
*/
virtual BOOL SetColour(unsigned newColour);
/**Get the contrast of the image. 0xffff-High contrast. -1 is unknown.
*/
virtual int GetContrast();
/**Set contrast of the image. 0xffff-High contrast.
*/
virtual BOOL SetContrast(unsigned newContrast);
/**Get the hue of the image. 0xffff-High hue. -1 is unknown.
*/
virtual int GetHue();
/**Set hue of the image. 0xffff-High hue.
*/
virtual BOOL SetHue(unsigned newHue);
/**Return whiteness, brightness, colour, contrast and hue in one call.
*/
virtual BOOL GetParameters(
int *whiteness,
int *brightness,
int *colour,
int *contrast,
int *hue
);
/** Set VideoFormat and VideoChannel in one ioctl
*/
virtual BOOL SetVideoChannelFormat (
int channelNumber,
VideoFormat videoFormat
);
/**Set preferred native colour format from video capture device.
Note empty == no preference.
*/
void SetPreferredColourFormat(const PString & colourFmt) { preferredColourFormat = colourFmt; }
/**Get preferred native colour format from video capture device.
Returns empty == no preference
*/
const PString & GetPreferredColourFormat() { return preferredColourFormat; }
protected:
PINDEX GetMaxFrameBytesConverted(PINDEX rawFrameBytes) const;
PString deviceName;
int lastError;
VideoFormat videoFormat;
int channelNumber;
PString colourFormat;
// Preferred native colour format from video input device, empty == no preference
PString preferredColourFormat;
unsigned frameRate;
unsigned frameWidth;
unsigned frameHeight;
BOOL nativeVerticalFlip;
PColourConverter * converter;
int frameBrightness; // 16 bit entity, -1 is no value
int frameWhiteness;
int frameContrast;
int frameColour;
int frameHue;
PTime previousFrameTime; // Time of the last frame.
int msBetweenFrames; // msBetween subsequent frames.
int frameTimeError; // determines when this frame should happen.
};
/**This class defines a video output device.- typically, a window.
*/
class PVideoOutputDevice : public PVideoDevice
{
PCLASSINFO(PVideoOutputDevice, PVideoDevice);
public:
/** Create a new video output device.
*/
PVideoOutputDevice();
/**Close the video output device on destruction.
*/
virtual ~PVideoOutputDevice() { Close(); };
/**Get the list of available video output drivers (plug-ins)
*/
static PStringList GetDriverNames(
PPluginManager * pluginMgr = NULL ///< Plug in manager, use default if NULL
);
/**Get video output devices that correspond to the specified driver name.
If driverName is an empty string or the value "*" then this will return
a list of unique device names across all of the available drivers. If
two drivers have identical names for devices, then the string returned
will be of the form driver+'\t'+device.
*/
static PStringList GetDriversDeviceNames(
const PString & driverName, ///< Name of driver
PPluginManager * pluginMgr = NULL ///< Plug in manager, use default if NULL
);
/**Create the video output device that corresponds to the specified driver name.
*/
static PVideoOutputDevice * CreateDevice(
const PString & driverName, ///< Name of driver
PPluginManager * pluginMgr = NULL ///< Plug in manager, use default if NULL
);
/* Create the matching video output device that corresponds to the device name.
This is typically used with the return values from GetDriversDeviceNames().
*/
static PVideoOutputDevice *CreateDeviceByName(
const PString & deviceName, ///< Name of device
PPluginManager * pluginMgr = NULL ///< Plug in manager, use default if NULL
);
/**Create an opened video output device that corresponds to the specified names.
If the driverName parameter is an empty string or "*" then CreateDeviceByName
is used with the deviceName parameter which is assumed to be a value returned
from GetDriversDeviceNames().
*/
static PVideoOutputDevice *CreateOpenedDevice(
const PString & driverName, ///< Name of driver
const PString & deviceName, ///< Name of device
BOOL startImmediate = TRUE, ///< Immediately start display
PPluginManager * pluginMgr = NULL ///< Plug in manager, use default if NULL
);
/**Close the device.
*/
virtual BOOL Close() { return TRUE; }
/**Start the video device I/O display.
*/
virtual BOOL Start() { return TRUE; }
/**Stop the video device I/O display.
*/
virtual BOOL Stop() { return TRUE; }
/** Is the device a camera, and obtain video
*/
virtual BOOL CanCaptureVideo() const;
/**Set a section of the output frame buffer.
*/
virtual BOOL SetFrameData(
unsigned x,
unsigned y,
unsigned width,
unsigned height,
const BYTE * data,
BOOL endFrame = TRUE
) = 0;
};
/**This class defines a video output device for RGB in a frame store.
*/
class PVideoOutputDeviceRGB : public PVideoOutputDevice
{
PCLASSINFO(PVideoOutputDeviceRGB, PVideoOutputDevice);
public:
/** Create a new video output device.
*/
PVideoOutputDeviceRGB();
/**Set the colour format to be used.
Note that this function does not do any conversion. If it returns TRUE
then the video device does the colour format in native mode.
To utilise an internal converter use the SetColourFormatConverter()
function.
Default behaviour sets the value of the colourFormat variable and then
returns TRUE.
*/
virtual BOOL SetColourFormat(
const PString & colourFormat // New colour format for device.
);
/**Set the frame size to be used.
Note that devices may not be able to produce the requested size, and
this function will fail. See SetFrameSizeConverter().
Default behaviour sets the frameWidth and frameHeight variables and
returns TRUE.
*/
virtual BOOL SetFrameSize(
unsigned width, ///< New width of frame
unsigned height ///< New height of frame
);
/**Get the maximum frame size in bytes.
Note a particular device may be able to provide variable length
frames (eg motion JPEG) so will be the maximum size of all frames.
*/
virtual PINDEX GetMaxFrameBytes();
/**Set a section of the output frame buffer.
*/
virtual BOOL SetFrameData(
unsigned x,
unsigned y,
unsigned width,
unsigned height,
const BYTE * data,
BOOL endFrame = TRUE
);
/**Indicate frame may be displayed.
*/
virtual BOOL FrameComplete() = 0;
protected:
PMutex mutex;
PBYTEArray frameStore;
PINDEX bytesPerPixel;
PINDEX scanLineWidth;
bool swappedRedAndBlue;
};
#ifdef SHOULD_BE_MOVED_TO_PLUGIN
/**This class defines a video output device which outputs to a series of PPM files.
*/
class PVideoOutputDevicePPM : public PVideoOutputDeviceRGB
{
PCLASSINFO(PVideoOutputDevicePPM, PVideoOutputDeviceRGB);
public:
/** Create a new video output device.
*/
PVideoOutputDevicePPM();
/**Open the device given the device name.
*/
virtual BOOL Open(
const PString & deviceName, ///< Device name (filename base) to open
BOOL startImmediate = TRUE ///< Immediately start device
);
/**Determine if the device is currently open.
*/
virtual BOOL IsOpen();
/**Close the device.
*/
virtual BOOL Close();
/**Get a list of all of the drivers available.
*/
virtual PStringList GetDeviceNames() const;
/**Indicate frame may be displayed.
*/
virtual BOOL EndFrame();
protected:
unsigned frameNumber;
};
#endif // SHOULD_BE_MOVED_TO_PLUGIN
/**This class defines a video input device.
*/
class PVideoInputDevice : public PVideoDevice
{
PCLASSINFO(PVideoInputDevice, PVideoDevice);
public:
/** Create a new video input device.
*/
//PVideoInputDevice();
/**Close the video input device on destruction.
*/
~PVideoInputDevice() { Close(); }
/**Get the list of available video input drivers (plug-ins)
*/
static PStringList GetDriverNames(
PPluginManager * pluginMgr = NULL ///< Plug in manager, use default if NULL
);
/**Get video input devices that correspond to the specified driver name.
If driverName is an empty string or the value "*" then this will return
a list of unique device names across all of the available drivers. If
two drivers have identical names for devices, then the string returned
will be of the form driver+'\t'+device.
*/
static PStringList GetDriversDeviceNames(
const PString & driverName, ///< Name of driver
PPluginManager * pluginMgr = NULL ///< Plug in manager, use default if NULL
);
/**Create the video input device that corresponds to the specified driver name.
*/
static PVideoInputDevice *CreateDevice(
const PString & driverName, ///< Name of driver
PPluginManager * pluginMgr = NULL ///< Plug in manager, use default if NULL
);
/* Create the matching video input device that corresponds to the device name.
So, for "fake" return a device that will generate fake video.
For "Phillips 680 webcam" (eg) will return appropriate grabber.
Note that Phillips will return the appropriate grabber also.
This is typically used with the return values from GetDriversDeviceNames().
*/
static PVideoInputDevice *CreateDeviceByName(
const PString & deviceName, ///< Name of device
PPluginManager * pluginMgr = NULL ///< Plug in manager, use default if NULL
);
/**Create an opened video input device that corresponds to the specified names.
If the driverName parameter is an empty string or "*" then CreateDeviceByName
is used with the deviceName parameter which is assumed to be a value returned
from GetDriversDeviceNames().
*/
static PVideoInputDevice *CreateOpenedDevice(
const PString & driverName, ///< Name of driver
const PString & deviceName, ///< Name of device
BOOL startImmediate = TRUE, ///< Immediately start grabbing
PPluginManager * pluginMgr = NULL ///< Plug in manager, use default if NULL
);
/**Open the device given the device name.
*/
virtual BOOL Open(
const PString & deviceName, ///< Device name to open
BOOL startImmediate = TRUE ///< Immediately start device
) = 0;
virtual BOOL Close(
) { return TRUE; }
/** Is the device a camera, and obtain video
*/
virtual BOOL CanCaptureVideo() const;
/**Determine if the video device I/O capture is in progress.
*/
virtual BOOL IsCapturing() = 0;
/**Grab a frame.
*/
virtual BOOL GetFrame(
PBYTEArray & frame
);
/**Grab a frame, after a delay as specified by the frame rate.
*/
virtual BOOL GetFrameData(
BYTE * buffer, ///< Buffer to receive frame
PINDEX * bytesReturned = NULL ///< OPtional bytes returned.
) = 0;
/**Grab a frame. Do not delay according to the current frame rate parameter.
*/
virtual BOOL GetFrameDataNoDelay(
BYTE * buffer, ///< Buffer to receive frame
PINDEX * bytesReturned = NULL ///< OPtional bytes returned.
) = 0;
/**Try all known video formats & see which ones are accepted by the video driver
*/
virtual BOOL TestAllFormats() = 0;
};
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// declare macros and structures needed for video input plugins
//
template <class className> class PVideoInputPluginServiceDescriptor : public PDevicePluginServiceDescriptor
{
public:
virtual PObject * CreateInstance(int /*userData*/) const { return new className; }
virtual PStringList GetDeviceNames(int /*userData*/) const { return className::GetInputDeviceNames(); }
};
#define PCREATE_VIDINPUT_PLUGIN(name) \
static PVideoInputPluginServiceDescriptor<PVideoInputDevice_##name> PVideoInputDevice_##name##_descriptor; \
PCREATE_PLUGIN(name, PVideoInputDevice, &PVideoInputDevice_##name##_descriptor)
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// declare macros and structures needed for video output plugins
//
template <class className> class PVideoOutputPluginServiceDescriptor : public PDevicePluginServiceDescriptor
{
public:
virtual PObject * CreateInstance(int /*userData*/) const { return new className; }
virtual PStringList GetDeviceNames(int /*userData*/) const { return className::GetOutputDeviceNames(); }
};
#define PCREATE_VIDOUTPUT_PLUGIN(name) \
static PVideoOutputPluginServiceDescriptor<PVideoOutputDevice_##name> PVideoOutputDevice_##name##_descriptor; \
PCREATE_PLUGIN(name, PVideoOutputDevice, &PVideoOutputDevice_##name##_descriptor)
#endif // _PVIDEOIO
// End Of File ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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