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// Copyright (c) 2003-2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
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// All rights reserved.
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// This component and the accompanying materials are made available
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// under the terms of "Eclipse Public License v1.0"
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// which accompanies this distribution, and is available
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// at the URL "http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html".
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//
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// Initial Contributors:
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// Nokia Corporation - initial contribution.
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//
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// Contributors:
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//
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// Description:
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//
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#ifndef __VIDEORECORDHWDEVICE_H__
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#define __VIDEORECORDHWDEVICE_H__
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#include <mmf/devvideo/devvideobase.h>
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#include <mmf/devvideo/devvideorecord.h>
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/**
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A base class for all video recording (encoding and pre-processing) hardware devices. Since both encoders
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and pre-processors can implement pre-processing functionality, this class includes all pre-processing
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related methods.
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@publishedAll
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@released
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*/
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class CMMFVideoRecordHwDevice : public CMMFVideoHwDevice
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{
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public:
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/**
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Retrieves information about the pre-processing capabilities of this hardware device.
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@return "Pre-processor information as a CPreProcessorInfo object. The object is pushed to the
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cleanup stack, and must be deallocated by the client."
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@leave "The method will leave if an error occurs."
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*/
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virtual CPreProcessorInfo* PreProcessorInfoLC() = 0;
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/**
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Sets the hardware device input format. If both a pre-processor and an encoder are used, the
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pre-processor output format and the encoder input format must be the same. The input format for
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the first device in the system is the input format for video input data. The method has to be called
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for both direct capture as well as memory buffer input.
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@param "aFormat" "The input format to use."
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@param "aPictureSize" "The input picture size in pixels."
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@leave "The method will leave if an error occurs. Typical error codes used:
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- KErrNotSupported - The input format specified is not supported."
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@pre "This method may only be called before the hwdevice has been initialized using Initialize()."
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*/
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virtual void SetInputFormatL(const TUncompressedVideoFormat& aFormat, const TSize& aPictureSize) = 0;
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/**
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Sets the data source to be a camera, and sets the device to use direct capture for input.
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@param "aCameraHandle" "A camera handle for the camera to use. The handle is passed
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to CCamera::NewDuplicateL() in the camera API "
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@param "aPictureRate" "Video capture picture rate."
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@leave "The method will leave if an error occurs. Typical error codes used:
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- KErrNotSupported - Direct capture is not supported or the picture rate specified is not
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supported."
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@pre "This method may only be called before the hwdevice has been initialized using Initialize()."
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*/
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virtual void SetSourceCameraL(TInt aCameraHandle, TReal aPictureRate) = 0;
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/**
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Sets the data source to be memory buffers.
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@param "aMaxPictureRate" "The maximum picture rate for input pictures."
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@param "aConstantPictureRate" "True if the input picture rate is constant. In that case,
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aMaxPictureRate specifies the picture rate."
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@param "aProcessRealtime" "True if real-time processing is needed, false if not. Real-time
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processing is typically neede for video recording applications, while
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video conversion and off-line processing applications do not require it."
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@leave "The method will leave if an error occurs. Typical error codes used:
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- KErrNotSupported - The picture rate specified is not supported."
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@pre "This method may only be called before the hwdevice has been initialized using Initialize()."
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*/
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virtual void SetSourceMemoryL(TReal aMaxPictureRate, TBool aConstantPictureRate, TBool aProcessRealtime) = 0;
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/**
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Sets the clock source to use for video timing. When video recording is synchronized with audio,
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the clock source is implemented by the audio playback subsystem, otherwise the clock source should
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get the time from the system clock.
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If no clock source is set, video recording will not be synchronized, but will proceed as fast as
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possible, depending on input data and output buffer availability. If direct capturing is used without
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a clock source, the timestamps in the output data may not be valid.
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@param "aClock" "The clock source to use."
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@pre "This method may only be called before the hwdevice has been initialized using Initialize()."
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*/
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virtual void SetClockSource(MMMFClockSource* aClock) = 0;
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/**
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Sets pre-processing options for RGB to YUV color space conversion. By default, input RGB data is
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assumed to use the full value range ([0…255]), and the output YUV format is the hardware device output
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format, so typically calling this method is not necessary.
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@param "aRange" "Input RGB data range"
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@param "aOutputFormat" "Conversion output YUV format."
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@leave "The method will leave if an error occurs. Typical error codes used:
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- KErrNotSupported - The formats specified are not supported"
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@pre "This method may only be called before the hwdevice has been initialized using Initialize()."
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virtual void SetRgbToYuvOptionsL(TRgbRange aRange, const TYuvFormat& aOutputFormat) = 0;
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/**
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Sets pre-processing options for YUV to YUV data format conversion. By default, the hardware device input
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and output data formats are used. For encoder devices, the device input format and a the closest matching
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format supported by the encoding process are used. Typically calling this method is not necessary.
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@param "aInputFormat" "Conversion input format."
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@param "aOutputFormat" "Conversion output format."
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@leave "The method will leave if an error occurs. Typical error codes used:
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- KErrNotSupported - The formats specified are not supported"
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@pre "This method may only be called before the hwdevice has been initialized using Initialize()."
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virtual void SetYuvToYuvOptionsL(const TYuvFormat& aInputFormat, const TYuvFormat& aOutputFormat) = 0;
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/**
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Sets the pre-processing types to be used.
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@param "aPreProcessTypes" "The pre-processing steps to perform, a bitwise OR of values from
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TPrePostProcessType."
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@leave "The method will leave if an error occurs. Typical error codes used:
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- KErrNotSupported - The pre-processing combination is not supported"
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@pre "This method can be called either before or after the hwdevice has been initialized with Initialize().
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If called after initialization, the change must only be committed when CommitL() is called."
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virtual void SetPreProcessTypesL(TUint32 aPreProcessTypes) = 0;
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/**
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Sets pre-processing options for rotation.
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@param "aRotationType" "The rotation to perform."
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@leave "The method will leave if an error occurs. Typical error codes used:
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- KErrNotSupported - The rotation type is not supported."
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@pre "This method can be called either before or after the hwdevice has been initialized with Initialize().
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If called after initialization, the change must only be committed when CommitL() is called."
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*/
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virtual void SetRotateOptionsL(TRotationType aRotationType) = 0;
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/**
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Sets pre-processing options for scaling.
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@param "aTargetSize" "Target picture size. If a fixed scale factor size is used, the new
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dimensions must be set to:
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width=floor(factor*width), height=floor(factor*height).
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For example, scaling a QCIF (176x144) picture up by a factor of 4/3
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yields a size of 234x192."
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@param "aAntiAliasFiltering" "True if anti-aliasing filtering should be used. If the pre-processor
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does not support anti-aliased scaling, or supports anti-aliased scaling
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only, this argument is ignored."
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@leave "The method will leave if an error occurs. Typical error codes used:
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- KErrNotSupported - The specified target size is not supported."
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@pre "This method can be called either before or after the hwdevice has been initialized with Initialize().
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If called after initialization, the change must only be committed when CommitL() is called."
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virtual void SetScaleOptionsL(const TSize& aTargetSize, TBool aAntiAliasFiltering) = 0;
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/**
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Sets pre-processing options for input cropping. Input cropping is typically used for digital zooming.
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@param "aRect" "The input cropping rectangle specifying the area of the picture to use. The rectangle
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must fit completely inside the input picture."
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@leave "The method will leave if an error occurs. Typical error codes used:
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- KErrNotSupported - The specified cropping rectangle is not supported."
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@pre "This method can be called either before or after the hwdevice has been initialized with Initialize().
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If called after initialization, the change must only be committed when CommitL() is called."
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virtual void SetInputCropOptionsL(const TRect& aRect) = 0;
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/**
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Sets pre-processing options for output cropping. Output cropping is performed after other
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pre-processing operations but before output padding. Output cropping and padding can be used in
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combination to prepare the picture size to suit the encoder, typically video encoders only support
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picture sizes that are multiples of 16 pixels.
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@param "aRect" "The output cropping rectangle specifying the area of the picture to use. The
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rectangle must fit completely inside the picture."
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@leave "The method will leave if an error occurs. Typical error codes used:
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- KErrNotSupported - The specified cropping rectangle is not supported."
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@pre "This method can be called either before or after the hwdevice has been initialized with Initialize().
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If called after initialization, the change must only be committed when CommitL() is called."
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*/
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virtual void SetOutputCropOptionsL(const TRect& aRect) = 0;
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/**
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Sets pre-processing options for output padding. Output padding is performed as the last pre-processing
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operation, and typically used to prepare the picture size to suit the encoder. The image is padded with
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black pixels.
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@param "aOutputSize" "The padded output picture size. The output size must be large enough for the
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picture in its new position."
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@param "aPicturePos" "The position for the original picture in the new padded picture. The original
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picture in its new position must fit completely inside the new picture."
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@leave "The method will leave if an error occurs. Typical error codes used:
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- KErrNotSupported - The specified padding settings are not supported."
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@pre "This method can be called either before or after the hwdevice has been initialized with Initialize().
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If called after initialization, the change must only be committed when CommitL() is called."
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*/
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virtual void SetOutputPadOptionsL(const TSize& aOutputSize, const TPoint& aPicturePos) = 0;
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/**
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Sets color enhancement pre-processing options.
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@param "aOptions" "Color enchancement options."
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@leave "The method will leave if an error occurs. Typical error codes used:
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- KErrNotSupported - The specified settings are not supported."
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@pre "This method can be called either before or after the hwdevice has been initialized with Initialize().
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If called after initialization, the change must only be committed when CommitL() is called."
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virtual void SetColorEnhancementOptionsL(const TColorEnhancementOptions& aOptions) = 0;
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/**
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Sets frame stabilisation options.
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@param "aOutputSize" "Output picture size. The output picture size must be smaller than
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or equal to the hardware device input picture size."
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@param "aFrameStabilisation" "True if frame stabilisation should be used. By default stabilisation is
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not used."
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@leave "The method will leave if an error occurs. Typical error codes used:
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- KErrNotSupported - The specified settings are not supported."
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@pre "This method can be called either before or after the hwdevice has been initialized with Initialize().
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If called after initialization, the change must only be committed when CommitL() is called."
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*/
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virtual void SetFrameStabilisationOptionsL(const TSize& aOutputSize, TBool aFrameStabilisation) = 0;
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/**
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Sets custom implementation-specific pre-processing options.
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@param "aOptions" "Post-processing options. The data format is implementation-specific."
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@leave "The method will leave if an error occurs. Typical error codes used:
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- KErrNotSupported - The options are not supported."
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@pre "This method can be called either before or after the hwdevice has been initialized with Initialize().
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If called after initialization, the change must only be committed when CommitL() is called."
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*/
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virtual void SetCustomPreProcessOptionsL(const TDesC8& aOptions) = 0;
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/**
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Initializes the device, and reserves hardware resources. If direct capture is used, this method also
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prepares the camera API for capture by calling PrepareVideoCaptureL(). This method is asynchronous,
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the device will call MMMFDevVideoRecordProxy::MdvrpInitializeComplete() after initialization has completed.
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Video capturing and encoding can be started with Start() with a relatively low delay since the hardware
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has already been set up.
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Error handling: Errors are reported using the MdvrpInitializeComplete() callback method. Typical error
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codes used:
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- KErrHardwareNotAvailable - Not enough free video processing hardware resources
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- KErrNotSupported - The current configuration is not supported.
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@pre "This method can only be called before the hwdevice has been initialized."
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*/
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virtual void Initialize() = 0;
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/**
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Commit all changes since the last CommitL(), Revert() or Initialize()
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to the hardware device. This only applies to methods which can be called both
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before AND after DevVideoPlay has been initialized.
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@see CMMFVideoEncodeHwDevice::SetOutputRectL
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@see CMMFVideoRecordHwDevice::SetPreProcessTypesL
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@see CMMFVideoRecordHwDevice::SetScaleOptionsL
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@see CMMFVideoRecordHwDevice::SetInputCropOptionsL
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@see CMMFVideoRecordHwDevice::SetOutputCropOptionsL
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@see CMMFVideoRecordHwDevice::SetOutputPadOptionsL
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@see CMMFVideoRecordHwDevice::SetColorEnhancementOptionsL
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@see CMMFVideoRecordHwDevice::SetFrameStabilisationOptionsL
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@see CMMFVideoRecordHwDevice::SetCustomPreProcessOptionsL
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@see CMMFVideoEncodeHwDevice::SetCodingStandardSpecificOptionsL
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@see CMMFVideoEncodeHwDevice::SetImplementationSpecificEncoderOptionsL
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@leave "The method will leave if an error occurs."
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@pre "This method can only be called after the hwdevice has been initialized with Initialize()."
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virtual void CommitL() = 0;
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/**
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Revert all changes since the last CommitL(), Revert() or Initialize()
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back to their previous settings. This only applies to methods which can
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be called both before AND after DevVideoPlay has been initialized.
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@see CMMFVideoEncodeHwDevice::SetOutputRectL
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@see CMMFVideoRecordHwDevice::SetPreProcessTypesL
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@see CMMFVideoRecordHwDevice::SetRotateOptionsL
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@see CMMFVideoRecordHwDevice::SetScaleOptionsL
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@see CMMFVideoRecordHwDevice::SetInputCropOptionsL
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@see CMMFVideoRecordHwDevice::SetOutputCropOptionsL
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@see CMMFVideoRecordHwDevice::SetOutputPadOptionsL
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@see CMMFVideoRecordHwDevice::SetColorEnhancementOptionsL
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@see CMMFVideoRecordHwDevice::SetFrameStabilisationOptionsL
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@see CMMFVideoRecordHwDevice::SetCustomPreProcessOptionsL
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@see CMMFVideoEncodeHwDevice::SetCodingStandardSpecificOptionsL
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@see CMMFVideoEncodeHwDevice::SetImplementationSpecificEncoderOptionsL
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@pre "This method can only be called after the hwdevice has been initialized with Initialize()."
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*/
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virtual void Revert() = 0;
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/**
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Writes an uncompressed input picture. When the picture has been used, it must be returned to the client
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with MMMFDevVideoRecordProxy::MdvrpReturnPicture(). This method must not be called if direct capture is
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used.
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@param "aPicture" "The picture to write."
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@leave "The method will leave if an error occurs."
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@pre "This method can only be called after the hwdevice has been initialized with Initialize()."
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*/
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virtual void WritePictureL(TVideoPicture* aPicture) = 0;
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/**
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Notifies the hardware device that the end of input data has been reached and no more input pictures
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will be written. The hardware device can use this signal to ensure that the remaining data gets
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processed, without waiting for new data. After the remaining data has been processed, the hardware
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device must call the proxy callback MdvrpStreamEnd().
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@pre "This method can only be called after the hwdevice has been initialized with Initialize()."
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*/
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virtual void InputEnd() = 0;
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/**
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Starts recording video. This includes capturing pictures from the camera (if direct capture is used),
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pre-processing and encoding. Recording will proceed until it is stopped or paused. Initally recording
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is stopped.
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@pre "This method can only be called after the hwdevice has been initialized with Initialize()."
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*/
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virtual void Start() = 0;
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/**
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Stops recording video. No new pictures will be captured, pre-processed, or encoded. If input pictures
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are written while recording is stopped, they will be returned immediately.
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@pre "This method can only be called after the hwdevice has been initialized with Initialize()."
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*/
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virtual void Stop() = 0;
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/**
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Pauses video recording. Recording can be resumed using Resume().
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@pre "This method can only be called after the hwdevice has been initialized with Initialize()."
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*/
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virtual void Pause() = 0;
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/**
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Resumes video recording after a pause.
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@pre "This method can only be called after the hwdevice has been initialized with Initialize()."
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*/
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virtual void Resume() = 0;
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/**
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Freezes the input picture. Normal encoding can be continued using ReleaseFreeze().
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@pre "This method can only be called after the hwdevice has been initialized with Initialize()."
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*/
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virtual void Freeze() = 0;
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/**
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Releases a frozen input picture. Video capturing and encoding continues normally.
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@pre "This method can only be called after the hwdevice has been initialized with Initialize()."
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*/
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virtual void ReleaseFreeze() = 0;
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/**
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Returns the current recording position. The position is the capture timestamp from the latest input
|
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picture, or the capture timestamp for the latest picture captured from the camera when direct capture
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is used.
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@return "The current recording position."
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@pre "This method can only be called after the hwdevice has been initialized with Initialize()."
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*/
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virtual TTimeIntervalMicroSeconds RecordingPosition() = 0;
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/**
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Reads various counters related to processed video pictures. See the definition of TPictureCounters
|
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for a description of the counters. The counters are reset when Initialize() or this method is called,
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and thus they only include pictures processed since the last call.
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@param "aCounters" "The counter structure to fill."
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@pre "This method can only be called after the hwdevice has been initialized with Initialize()."
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*/
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virtual void GetPictureCounters(CMMFDevVideoRecord::TPictureCounters& aCounters) = 0;
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/**
|
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Reads the frame stabilisation output picture position. This information can be used for positioning the
|
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|
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viewfinder. The position returned is the stabilisation result for the most recent input picture.
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@param ""aRect "The position of the stabilisation output picture inside the input picture. If frame
|
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|
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stabilisation is not used, the rectangle is set to cover the entire input picture."
|
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@pre "This method can only be called after the hwdevice has been initialized with Initialize()."
|
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*/
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virtual void GetFrameStabilisationOutput(TRect& aRect) = 0;
|
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|
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/**
|
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Retrieves the number of complexity control levels available for this hardware device. Devices can
|
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|
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support processing the same input data with different computational complexity levels. The complexity
|
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level can affect, for example, the motion vector search range used in an encoder.
|
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|
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|
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@return "The number of complexity control levels available, one if multiple levels are not supported."
|
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|
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@pre "This method can only be called after the hwdevice has been initialized with Initialize()."
|
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|
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*/
|
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|
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virtual TUint NumComplexityLevels() = 0;
|
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|
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|
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|
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/**
|
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|
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Sets the complexity level to use for video processing in a hardware device. The level can be changed
|
williamr@2
|
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at any time.
|
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|
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|
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|
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@param "aLevel" "The computational complexity level to use. Level zero (0) is the most complex one,
|
williamr@2
|
407 |
with the highest quality. Higher level numbers require less processing and may have
|
williamr@2
|
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lower quality."
|
williamr@2
|
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@pre "This method can only be called after the hwdevice has been initialized with Initialize()."
|
williamr@2
|
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*/
|
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|
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virtual void SetComplexityLevel(TUint aLevel) = 0;
|
williamr@2
|
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};
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
williamr@2
|
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/**
|
williamr@2
|
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CMMFVideoEncodeHwDevice is the MSL video encoder hardware device interface. All video encoders must
|
williamr@2
|
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implement this interface.
|
williamr@2
|
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@publishedAll
|
williamr@2
|
419 |
@released
|
williamr@2
|
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*/
|
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|
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class CMMFVideoEncodeHwDevice : public CMMFVideoRecordHwDevice
|
williamr@2
|
422 |
{
|
williamr@2
|
423 |
public:
|
williamr@2
|
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/**
|
williamr@2
|
425 |
Creates a new video encoder hardware device object, based on the implementation UID.
|
williamr@2
|
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|
williamr@2
|
427 |
@param "aUid" "Encoder implementation UID."
|
williamr@2
|
428 |
@param "aProxy" "The proxy implementation to use."
|
williamr@2
|
429 |
@return "A new CMMFVideoEncodeHwDevice object."
|
williamr@2
|
430 |
@leave "This method will leave if an error occurs."
|
williamr@2
|
431 |
*/
|
williamr@2
|
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IMPORT_C static CMMFVideoEncodeHwDevice* NewL(TUid aUid, MMMFDevVideoRecordProxy& aProxy);
|
williamr@2
|
433 |
|
williamr@2
|
434 |
/**
|
williamr@2
|
435 |
Creates a new video encoder hardware device adapter object, based on the Interface Implementation of a Processing Unit.
|
williamr@2
|
436 |
|
williamr@2
|
437 |
@param "aImplInfo" "The registration data relating to the Interface Implementation of the Processing Unit."
|
williamr@2
|
438 |
@param "aProxy" "The proxy implementation to use."
|
williamr@2
|
439 |
@return "A new CMMFVideoEncodeHwDevice object."
|
williamr@2
|
440 |
@leave "This method will leave if an error occurs."
|
williamr@2
|
441 |
*/
|
williamr@2
|
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IMPORT_C static CMMFVideoEncodeHwDevice* NewPuAdapterL(const CImplementationInformation& aImplInfo, MMMFDevVideoRecordProxy& aProxy);
|
williamr@2
|
443 |
|
williamr@2
|
444 |
/**
|
williamr@2
|
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Destructor.
|
williamr@2
|
446 |
*/
|
williamr@2
|
447 |
IMPORT_C virtual ~CMMFVideoEncodeHwDevice();
|
williamr@2
|
448 |
|
williamr@2
|
449 |
/**
|
williamr@2
|
450 |
Retrieves information about the video encoder.
|
williamr@2
|
451 |
|
williamr@2
|
452 |
@return "Encoder information as a CVideoEncoderInfo object. The object is pushed to the cleanup stack,
|
williamr@2
|
453 |
and must be deallocated by the caller."
|
williamr@2
|
454 |
@leave "This method will leave if an error occurs."
|
williamr@2
|
455 |
*/
|
williamr@2
|
456 |
virtual CVideoEncoderInfo* VideoEncoderInfoLC() = 0;
|
williamr@2
|
457 |
|
williamr@2
|
458 |
/**
|
williamr@2
|
459 |
Sets the encoder output format. The picture size depends on the input data format and possible
|
williamr@2
|
460 |
scaling performed.
|
williamr@2
|
461 |
|
williamr@2
|
462 |
@param "aFormat" "The video format to use."
|
williamr@2
|
463 |
@param "aDataUnitType" "The type of output coded data units."
|
williamr@2
|
464 |
@param "aDataEncapsulation" "Data encapsulation type for output encoded data units."
|
williamr@2
|
465 |
@param "aSegmentationAllowed" "True if a coded data unit can be segmented into multiple output buffers
|
williamr@2
|
466 |
if a single buffer is not large enough."
|
williamr@2
|
467 |
@leave "The method will leave if an error occurs. Typical error codes used:
|
williamr@2
|
468 |
- KErrNotSupported - The format specified is not supported."
|
williamr@2
|
469 |
@pre "This method may only be called before the hwdevice has been initialized using Initialize()."
|
williamr@2
|
470 |
*/
|
williamr@2
|
471 |
virtual void SetOutputFormatL(const CCompressedVideoFormat& aFormat,
|
williamr@2
|
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TVideoDataUnitType aDataUnitType,
|
williamr@2
|
473 |
TVideoDataUnitEncapsulation aDataEncapsulation,
|
williamr@2
|
474 |
TBool aSegmentationAllowed=EFalse) = 0;
|
williamr@2
|
475 |
|
williamr@2
|
476 |
/**
|
williamr@2
|
477 |
Sets the pre-processor device that will write data to this encoder. Uncompressed pictures will be
|
williamr@2
|
478 |
written with WritePictureL() or through a custom interface. After pictures have been processed,
|
williamr@2
|
479 |
they must be returned to the pre-processor using ReturnPicture().
|
williamr@2
|
480 |
|
williamr@2
|
481 |
@param "aDevice" "The input pre-processor device to use."
|
williamr@2
|
482 |
@pre "This method may only be called before the hwdevice has been initialized using Initialize()."
|
williamr@2
|
483 |
*/
|
williamr@2
|
484 |
virtual void SetInputDevice(CMMFVideoPreProcHwDevice* aDevice) = 0;
|
williamr@2
|
485 |
|
williamr@2
|
486 |
/**
|
williamr@2
|
487 |
Sets the number of bit-rate scalability layers to use. Set to 1 to disable layered scalability.
|
williamr@2
|
488 |
|
williamr@2
|
489 |
Bit-rate scalability refers to the ability of a coded stream to be decoded at different bit-rates.
|
williamr@2
|
490 |
Scalable video is typically ordered into hierarchical layers of data. A base layer contains an
|
williamr@2
|
491 |
individual representation of a video stream and enhancement layers contain refinement data in addition
|
williamr@2
|
492 |
to the base layer. The quality of the decoded video stream progressively improves as enhancement layers
|
williamr@2
|
493 |
are added to the base layer.
|
williamr@2
|
494 |
|
williamr@2
|
495 |
@param "aNumLayers" "The number of bit-rate scalability layers to use, set to 1 to disable
|
williamr@2
|
496 |
scalability."
|
williamr@2
|
497 |
@leave "The method will leave if an error occurs. Typical error codes used:
|
williamr@2
|
498 |
- KErrNotSupported - The scalability layers are not supported or too many layers specified."
|
williamr@2
|
499 |
@pre "This method may only be called before the hwdevice has been initialized using Initialize()."
|
williamr@2
|
500 |
*/
|
williamr@2
|
501 |
virtual void SetNumBitrateLayersL(TUint aNumLayers) = 0;
|
williamr@2
|
502 |
|
williamr@2
|
503 |
/**
|
williamr@2
|
504 |
Sets the scalability type for a bit-rate scalability layer.
|
williamr@2
|
505 |
|
williamr@2
|
506 |
@param "aLayer" "Layer number. Layers are numbered [0...n-1], where n is the number of layers
|
williamr@2
|
507 |
available. The first layer is the base layer, it can be decoded independently from the other
|
williamr@2
|
508 |
layers, and it has the lowest total bitrate."
|
williamr@2
|
509 |
@param "aScalabilityType" "Layer scalability type."
|
williamr@2
|
510 |
@leave " The method will leave if an error occurs. Typical error codes used:
|
williamr@2
|
511 |
- KErrNotSupported - The scalability layers or the specified scalability type are not
|
williamr@2
|
512 |
supported."
|
williamr@2
|
513 |
@pre "This method may only be called before the hwdevice has been initialized using Initialize()."
|
williamr@2
|
514 |
*/
|
williamr@2
|
515 |
virtual void SetScalabilityLayerTypeL(TUint aLayer, TScalabilityType aScalabilityType) = 0;
|
williamr@2
|
516 |
|
williamr@2
|
517 |
/**
|
williamr@2
|
518 |
Sets the reference picture options to be used for all scalability layers. The settings can be overridden
|
williamr@2
|
519 |
for an individual scalability layer by using SetLayerReferenceOptions().
|
williamr@2
|
520 |
|
williamr@2
|
521 |
@param "aMaxReferencePictures" "The maximum number of reference pictures to be used. More than one
|
williamr@2
|
522 |
reference frame can be used in the H.264 | MPEG-4 AVC and in some
|
williamr@2
|
523 |
advanced profiles of MPEG-4 Part 2 and H.263. The minimum value is one."
|
williamr@2
|
524 |
@param "aMaxPictureOrderDelay" "The maximum picture order delay, in number of pictures. This specifies
|
williamr@2
|
525 |
the maximum amount of pictures that precede any picture in the sequence
|
williamr@2
|
526 |
in decoding order and follow the picture in presentation order. Pictures
|
williamr@2
|
527 |
may be coded/decoded in different order from their capture/display order.
|
williamr@2
|
528 |
Thus, decoded pictures have to be buffered to order them in correct
|
williamr@2
|
529 |
display order. For example, if one conventional B picture is coded
|
williamr@2
|
530 |
between P pictures, a one-picture display ordering delay has to be
|
williamr@2
|
531 |
applied in the decoder. The minimum value is zero, which indicates
|
williamr@2
|
532 |
that pictures must be coded in capture/display order."
|
williamr@2
|
533 |
@pre "This method may only be called before the hwdevice has been initialized using Initialize()."
|
williamr@2
|
534 |
*/
|
williamr@2
|
535 |
virtual void SetGlobalReferenceOptions(TUint aMaxReferencePictures, TUint aMaxPictureOrderDelay) = 0;
|
williamr@2
|
536 |
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williamr@2
|
537 |
/**
|
williamr@2
|
538 |
Sets the reference picture options to be used for a single scalability layer. These settings override
|
williamr@2
|
539 |
those set with SetGlobalReferenceOptions().
|
williamr@2
|
540 |
|
williamr@2
|
541 |
@param "aLayer" "Layer number."
|
williamr@2
|
542 |
@param "aMaxReferencePictures" "The maximum number of reference pictures to be used."
|
williamr@2
|
543 |
@param "aMaxPictureOrderDelay" "The maximum picture order delay, in number of pictures."
|
williamr@2
|
544 |
@pre "This method may only be called before the hwdevice has been initialized using Initialize()."
|
williamr@2
|
545 |
*/
|
williamr@2
|
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virtual void SetLayerReferenceOptions(TUint aLayer, TUint aMaxReferencePictures, TUint aMaxPictureOrderDelay) = 0;
|
williamr@2
|
547 |
|
williamr@2
|
548 |
/**
|
williamr@2
|
549 |
Sets encoder buffering options.
|
williamr@2
|
550 |
|
williamr@2
|
551 |
@param "aOptions" "The buffering options."
|
williamr@2
|
552 |
@leave "The method will leave if an error occurs. Typical error codes used:
|
williamr@2
|
553 |
- KErrNotSupported - The specified settings are not supported."
|
williamr@2
|
554 |
@pre "This method may only be called before the hwdevice has been initialized using Initialize()."
|
williamr@2
|
555 |
*/
|
williamr@2
|
556 |
virtual void SetBufferOptionsL(const TEncoderBufferOptions& aOptions) = 0;
|
williamr@2
|
557 |
|
williamr@2
|
558 |
/**
|
williamr@2
|
559 |
Sets the encoder output rectangle. This rectangle specifies the part of the input and output pictures
|
williamr@2
|
560 |
which is displayed after encoding. Many video codecs process data in 16x16 pixel units but enable
|
williamr@2
|
561 |
specifying and coding the encoder output rectangle for image sizes that are not multiple of 16 pixels
|
williamr@2
|
562 |
(e.g 160x120).
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williamr@2
|
563 |
|
williamr@2
|
564 |
@param "aRect" "The encoder output rectangle."
|
williamr@2
|
565 |
@leave "The method will leave if an error occurs."
|
williamr@2
|
566 |
@pre "This method can be called either before or after the hwdevice has been initialized with Initialize().
|
williamr@2
|
567 |
If called after initialization, the change must only be committed when CommitL() is called."
|
williamr@2
|
568 |
*/
|
williamr@2
|
569 |
virtual void SetOutputRectL(const TRect& aRect) = 0;
|
williamr@2
|
570 |
|
williamr@2
|
571 |
/**
|
williamr@2
|
572 |
Sets whether bit errors or packets losses can be expected in the video transmission. The video encoder
|
williamr@2
|
573 |
can use this information to optimize the bitstream.
|
williamr@2
|
574 |
|
williamr@2
|
575 |
@param "aBitErrors" "True if bit errors can be expected."
|
williamr@2
|
576 |
@param "aPacketLosses" "True if packet losses can be expected."
|
williamr@2
|
577 |
@pre "This method can be called either before or after the hwdevice has been initialized with Initialize().
|
williamr@2
|
578 |
If called after initialization, the change must only be committed when CommitL() is called."
|
williamr@2
|
579 |
*/
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williamr@2
|
580 |
virtual void SetErrorsExpected(TBool aBitErrors, TBool aPacketLosses) = 0;
|
williamr@2
|
581 |
|
williamr@2
|
582 |
/**
|
williamr@2
|
583 |
Sets the minimum frequency (in time) for instantaneous random access points in the bitstream. An
|
williamr@2
|
584 |
instantaneous random access point is such where the decoder can achieve a full output picture
|
williamr@2
|
585 |
immediately by decoding data starting from the random access point. The random access point frequency
|
williamr@2
|
586 |
may be higher than signalled, if the sequence contains scene cuts which typically cause a coding
|
williamr@2
|
587 |
of a random access point.
|
williamr@2
|
588 |
|
williamr@2
|
589 |
@param "aRate" "Random access point rate, in pictures per second. For example, to request a random
|
williamr@2
|
590 |
access point every ten seconds, set the value to 0.1."
|
williamr@2
|
591 |
@pre "This method can be called either before or after the hwdevice has been initialized with Initialize().
|
williamr@2
|
592 |
If called after initialization, the change must only be committed when CommitL() is called."
|
williamr@2
|
593 |
*/
|
williamr@2
|
594 |
virtual void SetMinRandomAccessRate(TReal aRate) = 0;
|
williamr@2
|
595 |
|
williamr@2
|
596 |
/**
|
williamr@2
|
597 |
Sets coding-standard specific encoder options.
|
williamr@2
|
598 |
|
williamr@2
|
599 |
@param "aOptions" "The options to use. The data format for the options is coding-standard specific,
|
williamr@2
|
600 |
and defined separately."
|
williamr@2
|
601 |
@leave "The method will leave if an error occurs. Typical error codes used:
|
williamr@2
|
602 |
- KErrNotSupported - The specified settings are not supported."
|
williamr@2
|
603 |
@pre "This method can be called either before or after the hwdevice has been initialized with Initialize().
|
williamr@2
|
604 |
If called after initialization, the change must only be committed when CommitL() is called."
|
williamr@2
|
605 |
*/
|
williamr@2
|
606 |
virtual void SetCodingStandardSpecificOptionsL(const TDesC8& aOptions) = 0;
|
williamr@2
|
607 |
|
williamr@2
|
608 |
/**
|
williamr@2
|
609 |
Sets implementation-specific encoder options.
|
williamr@2
|
610 |
|
williamr@2
|
611 |
@param "aOptions" "The options to use. The data format for the options is specific to the encoder
|
williamr@2
|
612 |
implementation, and defined separately by the encoder implementer."
|
williamr@2
|
613 |
@leave "The method will leave if an error occurs. Typical error codes used:
|
williamr@2
|
614 |
- KErrNotSupported - The specified settings are not supported."
|
williamr@2
|
615 |
@pre "This method can be called either before or after the hwdevice has been initialized with Initialize().
|
williamr@2
|
616 |
If called after initialization, the change must only be committed when CommitL() is called."
|
williamr@2
|
617 |
*/
|
williamr@2
|
618 |
virtual void SetImplementationSpecificEncoderOptionsL(const TDesC8& aOptions) = 0;
|
williamr@2
|
619 |
|
williamr@2
|
620 |
/**
|
williamr@2
|
621 |
Returns coding-standard specific initialization output from the encoder. The information can contain,
|
williamr@2
|
622 |
for example, the MPEG-4 VOL header. This method can be called after Initialize() has been called.
|
williamr@2
|
623 |
|
williamr@2
|
624 |
@return "Coding-standard specific initialization output. The data format is coding-standard specific
|
williamr@2
|
625 |
and defined separately. The buffer is pushed to the cleanup stack, and the caller is responsible
|
williamr@2
|
626 |
for deallocating it."
|
williamr@2
|
627 |
@leave "The method will leave if an error occurs."
|
williamr@2
|
628 |
@pre "This method can only be called after the hwdevice has been initialized with Initialize()."
|
williamr@2
|
629 |
*/
|
williamr@2
|
630 |
virtual HBufC8* CodingStandardSpecificInitOutputLC() = 0;
|
williamr@2
|
631 |
|
williamr@2
|
632 |
/**
|
williamr@2
|
633 |
Returns implementation-specific initialization output from the encoder. This method can be called after
|
williamr@2
|
634 |
Initialize() has been called.
|
williamr@2
|
635 |
|
williamr@2
|
636 |
@return "Implementation-specific initialization output. The data format is specific to the encoder
|
williamr@2
|
637 |
implementation, and defined by the encoder supplier. The buffer is pushed to the cleanup stack,
|
williamr@2
|
638 |
and the caller is responsible for deallocating it."
|
williamr@2
|
639 |
@leave "The method will leave if an error occurs."
|
williamr@2
|
640 |
@pre "This method can only be called after the hwdevice has been initialized with Initialize()."
|
williamr@2
|
641 |
*/
|
williamr@2
|
642 |
virtual HBufC8* ImplementationSpecificInitOutputLC() = 0;
|
williamr@2
|
643 |
|
williamr@2
|
644 |
/**
|
williamr@2
|
645 |
Sets the number of unequal error protection levels. By default unequal error protection is not used.
|
williamr@2
|
646 |
|
williamr@2
|
647 |
@param "aNumLevels" "The number of unequal error protection levels. To disable unequal error
|
williamr@2
|
648 |
protection, set this value to one"
|
williamr@2
|
649 |
@param "aSeparateBuffers" "True if each unequal error protection level of a coded data unit shall be
|
williamr@2
|
650 |
encapsulated in its own output buffer. Ignored if unequal error protection
|
williamr@2
|
651 |
is not used."
|
williamr@2
|
652 |
@leave "The method will leave if an error occurs. Typical error codes used:
|
williamr@2
|
653 |
- KErrNotSupported - Unequal error protection is not supported."
|
williamr@2
|
654 |
@pre "This method can only be called after the hwdevice has been initialized with Initialize()."
|
williamr@2
|
655 |
*/
|
williamr@2
|
656 |
virtual void SetErrorProtectionLevelsL(TUint aNumLevels, TBool aSeparateBuffers) = 0;
|
williamr@2
|
657 |
|
williamr@2
|
658 |
/**
|
williamr@2
|
659 |
Sets up an unequal error protection level. If unequal error protection is not used, this method can be
|
williamr@2
|
660 |
used to control settings for the whole encoded bitstream.
|
williamr@2
|
661 |
|
williamr@2
|
662 |
@param "aLevel" "Error protection level number. This argument is ignored if unequal error protection
|
williamr@2
|
663 |
is not in use."
|
williamr@2
|
664 |
@param "aBitrate" "Target bit-rate for this error protection level."
|
williamr@2
|
665 |
@param "aStrength" "Forward error control strength for this error protection level. The strength
|
williamr@2
|
666 |
can be specified using values from TErrorControlStrength (EFecStrengthNone,
|
williamr@2
|
667 |
EFecStrengthLow, EFecStrengthNormal, EFecStrengthHigh), or with intermediate
|
williamr@2
|
668 |
values between those constants."
|
williamr@2
|
669 |
@leave "The method will leave if an error occurs. Typical error codes used:
|
williamr@2
|
670 |
- KErrNotSupported - The specified bit-rate cannot be supported. "
|
williamr@2
|
671 |
@pre "This method can only be called after the hwdevice has been initialized with Initialize()."
|
williamr@2
|
672 |
*/
|
williamr@2
|
673 |
virtual void SetErrorProtectionLevelL(TUint aLevel, TUint aBitrate, TUint aStrength) = 0;
|
williamr@2
|
674 |
|
williamr@2
|
675 |
/**
|
williamr@2
|
676 |
Sets the expected or prevailing channel conditions for an unequal error protection level, in terms of
|
williamr@2
|
677 |
expected packet loss rate. The video encoder can use this information to optimize the generated bitstream.
|
williamr@2
|
678 |
|
williamr@2
|
679 |
@param "aLevel" "Error protection level number. This argument is ignored if unequal error
|
williamr@2
|
680 |
protection is not in use."
|
williamr@2
|
681 |
@param "aLossRate" "Packet loss rate, in number of packets lost per second. Set to 0.0 if
|
williamr@2
|
682 |
packet losses are not expected."
|
williamr@2
|
683 |
@param "aLossBurstLength" "Expected average packet loss burst length. Set to zero if the information is
|
williamr@2
|
684 |
not available."
|
williamr@2
|
685 |
@pre "This method can only be called after the hwdevice has been initialized with Initialize()."
|
williamr@2
|
686 |
*/
|
williamr@2
|
687 |
virtual void SetChannelPacketLossRate(TUint aLevel,
|
williamr@2
|
688 |
TReal aLossRate,
|
williamr@2
|
689 |
TTimeIntervalMicroSeconds32 aLossBurstLength) = 0;
|
williamr@2
|
690 |
|
williamr@2
|
691 |
/**
|
williamr@2
|
692 |
Sets the expected or prevailing channel conditions for an unequal error protection level, in terms of
|
williamr@2
|
693 |
expected bit error rate. The video encoder can use this information to optimize the generated bitstream.
|
williamr@2
|
694 |
|
williamr@2
|
695 |
@param "aLevel" "Error protection level number. This argument is ignored if unequal error
|
williamr@2
|
696 |
protection is not in use."
|
williamr@2
|
697 |
@param "aErrorRate" "Expected bit error rate, as a fraction of the total bits transmitted. Set
|
williamr@2
|
698 |
to 0.0 if bit errors are not expected."
|
williamr@2
|
699 |
@param "aStdDeviation" "Expected bit error rate standard deviation."
|
williamr@2
|
700 |
@pre "This method can only be called after the hwdevice has been initialized with Initialize()."
|
williamr@2
|
701 |
*/
|
williamr@2
|
702 |
virtual void SetChannelBitErrorRate(TUint aLevel, TReal aErrorRate, TReal aStdDeviation) = 0;
|
williamr@2
|
703 |
|
williamr@2
|
704 |
/**
|
williamr@2
|
705 |
Sets the target size of each coded video segment. The segment target size can be specified in terms of
|
williamr@2
|
706 |
number of bytes per segment, number of macroblocks per segment, or both.
|
williamr@2
|
707 |
|
williamr@2
|
708 |
@param "aLayer" "Layer number. Layers are numbered [0...n-1], where n is the number of
|
williamr@2
|
709 |
layers available. Use zero if layered bit-rate scalability is not used."
|
williamr@2
|
710 |
@param "aSizeBytes" "Segment target size in bytes. Set to zero to use unlimited segment size. The
|
williamr@2
|
711 |
segment size in bytes should include all data that is typically stored or
|
williamr@2
|
712 |
transmitted for each segment in the format currently in use. This includes all
|
williamr@2
|
713 |
related headers."
|
williamr@2
|
714 |
@param "aSizeMacroblocks" "Segment target size in number of macroblocks per segment. Set to zero to
|
williamr@2
|
715 |
use unlimited segment size."
|
williamr@2
|
716 |
@pre "This method can only be called after the hwdevice has been initialized with Initialize()."
|
williamr@2
|
717 |
*/
|
williamr@2
|
718 |
virtual void SetSegmentTargetSize(TUint aLayer, TUint aSizeBytes, TUint aSizeMacroblocks) = 0;
|
williamr@2
|
719 |
|
williamr@2
|
720 |
/**
|
williamr@2
|
721 |
Sets the bit-rate control options for a layer. If layered bit-rate scalability is not used, the options
|
williamr@2
|
722 |
are set for the whole bitstream.
|
williamr@2
|
723 |
|
williamr@2
|
724 |
@param "aLayer" "Layer number. Layers are numbered [0...n-1], where n is the number of layers
|
williamr@2
|
725 |
available. Use zero if layered bit-rate scalability is not used."
|
williamr@2
|
726 |
@param "aOptions" "Bit-rate control options."
|
williamr@2
|
727 |
@pre "This method can only be called after the hwdevice has been initialized with Initialize()."
|
williamr@2
|
728 |
*/
|
williamr@2
|
729 |
virtual void SetRateControlOptions(TUint aLayer, const TRateControlOptions& aOptions) = 0;
|
williamr@2
|
730 |
|
williamr@2
|
731 |
/**
|
williamr@2
|
732 |
Sets in-layer scalability options for a layer. In-layer bit-rate scalability refers to techniques where
|
williamr@2
|
733 |
a specific part of a single-layer coded stream can be decoded correctly without decoding the leftover
|
williamr@2
|
734 |
part. For example, B-pictures can be used for this. By default in-layer scalability is not used.
|
williamr@2
|
735 |
|
williamr@2
|
736 |
@param "aLayer" "Layer number. Layers are numbered [0…n-1], where n is the number of layers
|
williamr@2
|
737 |
available. Use zero if layered bit-rate scalability is not used."
|
williamr@2
|
738 |
@param "aNumSteps" "The number of in-layer scalability steps to use. Set to one to disable
|
williamr@2
|
739 |
in-layer scalability."
|
williamr@2
|
740 |
@param "aScalabilityType" "The scalability type to use."
|
williamr@2
|
741 |
@param "aBitrateShare" "Bit-rate share for each scalability step. The bit-rate shares are defined
|
williamr@2
|
742 |
as fractions of total layer bit-rate, with the share for one layer being
|
williamr@2
|
743 |
aBitrateShare[i]/sum(aBitrateShare). For example, to use 2/3 of the total
|
williamr@2
|
744 |
bitrate for the first layer and the remaining 1/3 for the second, the array
|
williamr@2
|
745 |
contents would be {2,1}."
|
williamr@2
|
746 |
@param "aPictureShare" "Picture rate share for each scalability step. The picture rate shares are
|
williamr@2
|
747 |
defined similarly to the bit-rate shares. For example, a client wishing to
|
williamr@2
|
748 |
use two B-pictures between each pair of reference pictures should set the
|
williamr@2
|
749 |
array contents to {1,2}."
|
williamr@2
|
750 |
@leave "The method will leave if an error occurs. Typical error codes used:
|
williamr@2
|
751 |
- KErrNotSupported - In-layer scalability is not supported.
|
williamr@2
|
752 |
- KErrArgument - Some of the arguments are out of range. For example, it is not
|
williamr@2
|
753 |
possible to use the specified in-layer scalability setup due to other
|
williamr@2
|
754 |
constraints (such as the maximum picture order delay)."
|
williamr@2
|
755 |
@pre "This method can only be called after the hwdevice has been initialized with Initialize()."
|
williamr@2
|
756 |
*/
|
williamr@2
|
757 |
virtual void SetInLayerScalabilityL(TUint aLayer,
|
williamr@2
|
758 |
TUint aNumSteps,
|
williamr@2
|
759 |
TInLayerScalabilityType aScalabilityType,
|
williamr@2
|
760 |
const TArray<TUint>& aBitrateShare,
|
williamr@2
|
761 |
const TArray<TUint>& aPictureShare) = 0;
|
williamr@2
|
762 |
|
williamr@2
|
763 |
/**
|
williamr@2
|
764 |
Sets the period for layer promotions points for a scalability layer. A layer promotion point is a
|
williamr@2
|
765 |
picture where it is possible to start decoding this enhancement layer if only the lower layers were
|
williamr@2
|
766 |
decoded earlier.
|
williamr@2
|
767 |
|
williamr@2
|
768 |
@param "aLayer" "Layer number."
|
williamr@2
|
769 |
@param "aPeriod" "Layer promotion point period. A value of one signals that each picture should be a
|
williamr@2
|
770 |
layer promotion point, value two that there is one picture between each promotion
|
williamr@2
|
771 |
point etc."
|
williamr@2
|
772 |
@pre "This method can only be called after the hwdevice has been initialized with Initialize()."
|
williamr@2
|
773 |
*/
|
williamr@2
|
774 |
virtual void SetLayerPromotionPointPeriod(TUint aLayer, TUint aPeriod) = 0;
|
williamr@2
|
775 |
|
williamr@2
|
776 |
/**
|
williamr@2
|
777 |
Returns coding-standard specific settings output from the encoder. The information can contain, for
|
williamr@2
|
778 |
example, some bitstream headers that can change based on settings modified while encoding is in progress.
|
williamr@2
|
779 |
|
williamr@2
|
780 |
@return "Coding-standard specific initialization output. The data format is coding-standard specific
|
williamr@2
|
781 |
and defined separately. The buffer is pushed to the cleanup stack, and the caller is responsible
|
williamr@2
|
782 |
for deallocating it."
|
williamr@2
|
783 |
@leave "The method will leave if an error occurs."
|
williamr@2
|
784 |
@pre "This method can only be called after the hwdevice has been initialized with Initialize()."
|
williamr@2
|
785 |
*/
|
williamr@2
|
786 |
virtual HBufC8* CodingStandardSpecificSettingsOutputLC() = 0;
|
williamr@2
|
787 |
|
williamr@2
|
788 |
/**
|
williamr@2
|
789 |
Returns implementation-specific settings output from the encoder. The information can contain, for
|
williamr@2
|
790 |
example, some bitstream headers that can change based on settings modified while encoding is in progress.
|
williamr@2
|
791 |
|
williamr@2
|
792 |
@return "Implementation-specific initialization output. The data format is implementation-specific and
|
williamr@2
|
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defined separately by the encoder supplier. The buffer is pushed to the cleanup stack, and the
|
williamr@2
|
794 |
caller is responsible for deallocating it."
|
williamr@2
|
795 |
@leave "The method will leave if an error occurs."
|
williamr@2
|
796 |
@pre "This method can only be called after the hwdevice has been initialized with Initialize()."
|
williamr@2
|
797 |
*/
|
williamr@2
|
798 |
virtual HBufC8* ImplementationSpecificSettingsOutputLC() = 0;
|
williamr@2
|
799 |
|
williamr@2
|
800 |
/**
|
williamr@2
|
801 |
Requests the encoder to sends supplemental information in the bitstream. The information data format is
|
williamr@2
|
802 |
coding-standard dependent. Only one supplemental information send request can be active at a time. This
|
williamr@2
|
803 |
variant encodes the information to the next possible picture.
|
williamr@2
|
804 |
|
williamr@2
|
805 |
The client must be notified after then information has been sent by calling
|
williamr@2
|
806 |
MMMFDevVideoRecordProxy::MdvrpSupplementalInfoSent().
|
williamr@2
|
807 |
|
williamr@2
|
808 |
@param "aData" "Supplemental information data to send."
|
williamr@2
|
809 |
@leave "The method will leave if an error occurs. Typical error codes used:
|
williamr@2
|
810 |
- KErrNotSupported - Supplemental information is not supported"
|
williamr@2
|
811 |
@pre "This method can only be called after the hwdevice has been initialized with Initialize()."
|
williamr@2
|
812 |
*/
|
williamr@2
|
813 |
virtual void SendSupplementalInfoL(const TDesC8& aData) = 0;
|
williamr@2
|
814 |
|
williamr@2
|
815 |
/**
|
williamr@2
|
816 |
Requests the encoder to sends supplemental information in the bitstream. The information data format is
|
williamr@2
|
817 |
coding-standard dependent. Only one supplemental information send request can be active at a time. This
|
williamr@2
|
818 |
variant encodes the information to the picture specified.
|
williamr@2
|
819 |
|
williamr@2
|
820 |
@param "aData" "Supplemental information data to send."
|
williamr@2
|
821 |
@param "aTimestamp" "Timestamp for the picture in which the supplemental information should be
|
williamr@2
|
822 |
included. If a picture with the matching timestamp is never encoded, or the
|
williamr@2
|
823 |
timestamp is in the past, the supplemental information will not be sent."
|
williamr@2
|
824 |
@leave "The method will leave if an error occurs. Typical error codes used:
|
williamr@2
|
825 |
- KErrNotSupported - Supplemental information is not supported"
|
williamr@2
|
826 |
@pre "This method can only be called after the hwdevice has been initialized with Initialize()."
|
williamr@2
|
827 |
*/
|
williamr@2
|
828 |
virtual void SendSupplementalInfoL(const TDesC8& aData, const TTimeIntervalMicroSeconds& aTimestamp) = 0;
|
williamr@2
|
829 |
|
williamr@2
|
830 |
/**
|
williamr@2
|
831 |
Cancels the current supplemental information send request. The memory buffer reserved for supplemental
|
williamr@2
|
832 |
information data can be reused or deallocated after the method returns.
|
williamr@2
|
833 |
@pre "This method can only be called after the hwdevice has been initialized with Initialize()."
|
williamr@2
|
834 |
*/
|
williamr@2
|
835 |
virtual void CancelSupplementalInfo() = 0;
|
williamr@2
|
836 |
|
williamr@2
|
837 |
/**
|
williamr@2
|
838 |
Gets the current output buffer status. The information includes the number of free output buffers and
|
williamr@2
|
839 |
the total size of free buffers in bytes.
|
williamr@2
|
840 |
|
williamr@2
|
841 |
@param "aNumFreeBuffers" "Target for the number of free output buffers."
|
williamr@2
|
842 |
@param "aTotalFreeBytes" "Target for the total free buffer size in bytes."
|
williamr@2
|
843 |
@pre "This method can only be called after the hwdevice has been initialized with Initialize()."
|
williamr@2
|
844 |
*/
|
williamr@2
|
845 |
virtual void GetOutputBufferStatus(TUint& aNumFreeBuffers, TUint& aTotalFreeBytes) = 0;
|
williamr@2
|
846 |
|
williamr@2
|
847 |
/**
|
williamr@2
|
848 |
Returns a used output buffer back to the encoder. The buffer can be reused or deallocated.
|
williamr@2
|
849 |
|
williamr@2
|
850 |
@param "aBuffer" "The buffer to return."
|
williamr@2
|
851 |
@pre "This method can only be called after the hwdevice has been initialized with Initialize()."
|
williamr@2
|
852 |
*/
|
williamr@2
|
853 |
virtual void ReturnBuffer(TVideoOutputBuffer* aBuffer) = 0;
|
williamr@2
|
854 |
|
williamr@2
|
855 |
/**
|
williamr@2
|
856 |
Indicates a picture loss to the encoder, without specifying the lost picture. The encoder can react
|
williamr@2
|
857 |
to this by transmitting an intra-picture.
|
williamr@2
|
858 |
@pre "This method can only be called after the hwdevice has been initialized with Initialize()."
|
williamr@2
|
859 |
*/
|
williamr@2
|
860 |
virtual void PictureLoss() = 0;
|
williamr@2
|
861 |
|
williamr@2
|
862 |
/**
|
williamr@2
|
863 |
Indicates to the encoder the pictures that have been lost. The encoder can react to this by
|
williamr@2
|
864 |
transmitting an intra-picture.
|
williamr@2
|
865 |
@param "aPictures" "Picture identifiers for the lost pictures."
|
williamr@2
|
866 |
@pre "This method can only be called after the hwdevice has been initialized with Initialize()."
|
williamr@2
|
867 |
*/
|
williamr@2
|
868 |
virtual void PictureLoss(const TArray<TPictureId>& aPictures) = 0;
|
williamr@2
|
869 |
|
williamr@2
|
870 |
/**
|
williamr@2
|
871 |
Indicates a slice loss to the encoder.
|
williamr@2
|
872 |
|
williamr@2
|
873 |
@param "aFirstMacroblock" "The first lost macroblock. The macroblocks are numbered such
|
williamr@2
|
874 |
that the macroblock in the upper left corner of the picture is considered
|
williamr@2
|
875 |
macroblock number 1 and the number for each macroblock increases from left
|
williamr@2
|
876 |
to right and then from top to bottom in raster-scan order."
|
williamr@2
|
877 |
@param "aNumMacroblocks" "The number of macroblocks in the lost slice."
|
williamr@2
|
878 |
@param "aPicture" "The picture identified for the picture where the slice was lost. If the
|
williamr@2
|
879 |
picture is not known, aPicture.iIdType is set to ENone."
|
williamr@2
|
880 |
@pre "This method can only be called after the hwdevice has been initialized with Initialize()."
|
williamr@2
|
881 |
*/
|
williamr@2
|
882 |
virtual void SliceLoss(TUint aFirstMacroblock, TUint aNumMacroblocks, const TPictureId& aPicture) = 0;
|
williamr@2
|
883 |
|
williamr@2
|
884 |
/**
|
williamr@2
|
885 |
Sends a reference picture selection request to the encoder. The request is delivered as a
|
williamr@2
|
886 |
coding-standard specific binary message. Reference picture selection can be used to select a previous
|
williamr@2
|
887 |
correctly transmitted picture to use as a reference in case later pictures have been lost.
|
williamr@2
|
888 |
|
williamr@2
|
889 |
@param "aSelectionData" "The reference picture selection request message. The message format is
|
williamr@2
|
890 |
coding-standard specific, and defined separately."
|
williamr@2
|
891 |
@pre "This method can only be called after the hwdevice has been initialized with Initialize()."
|
williamr@2
|
892 |
*/
|
williamr@2
|
893 |
virtual void ReferencePictureSelection(const TDesC8& aSelectionData) = 0;
|
williamr@2
|
894 |
|
williamr@2
|
895 |
protected:
|
williamr@2
|
896 |
/**
|
williamr@2
|
897 |
Constructor.
|
williamr@2
|
898 |
*/
|
williamr@2
|
899 |
IMPORT_C CMMFVideoEncodeHwDevice();
|
williamr@2
|
900 |
|
williamr@2
|
901 |
/**
|
williamr@2
|
902 |
Set the proxy implementation to be used. Called just after the object is constructed.
|
williamr@2
|
903 |
@param "aProxy" "The proxy to use."
|
williamr@2
|
904 |
*/
|
williamr@2
|
905 |
virtual void SetProxy(MMMFDevVideoRecordProxy& aProxy) = 0;
|
williamr@2
|
906 |
private:
|
williamr@2
|
907 |
TUid iDtor_ID_Key;
|
williamr@2
|
908 |
};
|
williamr@2
|
909 |
|
williamr@2
|
910 |
|
williamr@2
|
911 |
/**
|
williamr@2
|
912 |
CMMFVideoPreProcHwDevice is the MSL video pre-processor plug-in interface. All MSL video pre-processors
|
williamr@2
|
913 |
must implement this interface.
|
williamr@2
|
914 |
@publishedAll
|
williamr@2
|
915 |
@released
|
williamr@2
|
916 |
*/
|
williamr@2
|
917 |
class CMMFVideoPreProcHwDevice : public CMMFVideoRecordHwDevice
|
williamr@2
|
918 |
{
|
williamr@2
|
919 |
public:
|
williamr@2
|
920 |
/**
|
williamr@2
|
921 |
Creates a new video pre-processor hardware device object, based on the implementation UID.
|
williamr@2
|
922 |
@param "aUid" "Pre-processor implementation UID."
|
williamr@2
|
923 |
@param "aProxy" "The proxy implementation to use."
|
williamr@2
|
924 |
@return "A new CMMFVideoPreProcHwDevice object."
|
williamr@2
|
925 |
@leave "This method will leave if an error occurs."
|
williamr@2
|
926 |
*/
|
williamr@2
|
927 |
IMPORT_C static CMMFVideoPreProcHwDevice* NewL(TUid aUid, MMMFDevVideoRecordProxy& aProxy);
|
williamr@2
|
928 |
|
williamr@2
|
929 |
/**
|
williamr@2
|
930 |
Destructor.
|
williamr@2
|
931 |
*/
|
williamr@2
|
932 |
IMPORT_C virtual ~CMMFVideoPreProcHwDevice();
|
williamr@2
|
933 |
|
williamr@2
|
934 |
/**
|
williamr@2
|
935 |
Sets the device output format. The picture size depends on the input data format and possible
|
williamr@2
|
936 |
scaling performed.
|
williamr@2
|
937 |
|
williamr@2
|
938 |
@param "aFormat" "The video format to use."
|
williamr@2
|
939 |
@leave " The method will leave if an error occurs. Typical error codes used:
|
williamr@2
|
940 |
- KErrNotSupported - The format specified is not supported."
|
williamr@2
|
941 |
@pre "This method can only be called before the hwdevice has been initialized with Initialize()."
|
williamr@2
|
942 |
*/
|
williamr@2
|
943 |
virtual void SetOutputFormatL(const TUncompressedVideoFormat& aFormat) = 0;
|
williamr@2
|
944 |
|
williamr@2
|
945 |
/**
|
williamr@2
|
946 |
Sets the video encoder device that will receive data from this pre-processor. Pre-processed pictures
|
williamr@2
|
947 |
will be written with WritePictureL() or through a custom interface, and the encoder will return used
|
williamr@2
|
948 |
pictures using ReturnPicture().
|
williamr@2
|
949 |
|
williamr@2
|
950 |
@param "aDevice" "The output encoder device to use."
|
williamr@2
|
951 |
@pre "This method can only be called before the hwdevice has been initialized with Initialize()."
|
williamr@2
|
952 |
*/
|
williamr@2
|
953 |
virtual void SetOutputDevice(CMMFVideoEncodeHwDevice* aDevice) = 0;
|
williamr@2
|
954 |
|
williamr@2
|
955 |
/**
|
williamr@2
|
956 |
Returns a used picture back to the pre-processor. Called by an encoder device when used as output
|
williamr@2
|
957 |
device from a pre-processor.
|
williamr@2
|
958 |
|
williamr@2
|
959 |
@param "aPicture" "The picture to return."
|
williamr@2
|
960 |
@pre "This method can only be called after the hwdevice has been initialized with Initialize()."
|
williamr@2
|
961 |
*/
|
williamr@2
|
962 |
virtual void ReturnPicture(TVideoPicture* aPicture) = 0;
|
williamr@2
|
963 |
|
williamr@2
|
964 |
protected:
|
williamr@2
|
965 |
/**
|
williamr@2
|
966 |
Constructor.
|
williamr@2
|
967 |
*/
|
williamr@2
|
968 |
IMPORT_C CMMFVideoPreProcHwDevice();
|
williamr@2
|
969 |
|
williamr@2
|
970 |
/**
|
williamr@2
|
971 |
Set the proxy implementation to be used. Called just after the object is constructed.
|
williamr@2
|
972 |
@param "aProxy" "The proxy to use."
|
williamr@2
|
973 |
*/
|
williamr@2
|
974 |
virtual void SetProxy(MMMFDevVideoRecordProxy& aProxy) = 0;
|
williamr@2
|
975 |
private:
|
williamr@2
|
976 |
TUid iDtor_ID_Key;
|
williamr@2
|
977 |
};
|
williamr@2
|
978 |
|
williamr@2
|
979 |
#endif
|