Commit c3fab723 authored by Laurent Aimar's avatar Laurent Aimar

Split vlc_vout.h into vlc_picture.h and vlc_subpicture.h

parent d0b46b67
/*****************************************************************************
* vlc_picture.h: picture definitions
*****************************************************************************
* Copyright (C) 1999 - 2009 the VideoLAN team
* $Id$
*
* Authors: Vincent Seguin <seguin@via.ecp.fr>
* Samuel Hocevar <sam@via.ecp.fr>
* Olivier Aubert <oaubert 47 videolan d07 org>
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston MA 02110-1301, USA.
*****************************************************************************/
#ifndef VLC_PICTURE_H
#define VLC_PICTURE_H 1
/**
* \file
* This file defines picture structures and functions in vlc
*/
#include <vlc_es.h>
/** Description of a planar graphic field */
typedef struct plane_t
{
uint8_t *p_pixels; /**< Start of the plane's data */
/* Variables used for fast memcpy operations */
int i_lines; /**< Number of lines, including margins */
int i_pitch; /**< Number of bytes in a line, including margins */
/** Size of a macropixel, defaults to 1 */
int i_pixel_pitch;
/* Variables used for pictures with margins */
int i_visible_lines; /**< How many visible lines are there ? */
int i_visible_pitch; /**< How many visible pixels are there ? */
} plane_t;
/**
* Video picture
*
* Any picture destined to be displayed by a video output thread should be
* stored in this structure from it's creation to it's effective display.
* Picture type and flags should only be modified by the output thread. Note
* that an empty picture MUST have its flags set to 0.
*/
struct picture_t
{
/**
* The properties of the picture
*/
video_frame_format_t format;
/** Picture data - data can always be freely modified, but p_data may
* NEVER be modified. A direct buffer can be handled as the plugin
* wishes, it can even swap p_pixels buffers. */
uint8_t *p_data;
void *p_data_orig; /**< pointer before memalign */
plane_t p[ VOUT_MAX_PLANES ]; /**< description of the planes */
int i_planes; /**< number of allocated planes */
/** \name Type and flags
* Should NOT be modified except by the vout thread
* @{*/
int i_status; /**< picture flags */
int i_type; /**< is picture a direct buffer ? */
bool b_slow; /**< is picture in slow memory ? */
/**@}*/
/** \name Picture management properties
* These properties can be modified using the video output thread API,
* but should never be written directly */
/**@{*/
unsigned i_refcount; /**< link reference counter */
mtime_t date; /**< display date */
bool b_force;
/**@}*/
/** \name Picture dynamic properties
* Those properties can be changed by the decoder
* @{
*/
bool b_progressive; /**< is it a progressive frame ? */
unsigned int i_nb_fields; /**< # of displayed fields */
bool b_top_field_first; /**< which field is first */
uint8_t *p_q; /**< quantification table */
int i_qstride; /**< quantification stride */
int i_qtype; /**< quantification style */
/**@}*/
/** The picture heap we are attached to */
picture_heap_t* p_heap;
/* Some vouts require the picture to be locked before it can be modified */
int (* pf_lock) ( vout_thread_t *, picture_t * );
int (* pf_unlock) ( vout_thread_t *, picture_t * );
/** Private data - the video output plugin might want to put stuff here to
* keep track of the picture */
picture_sys_t * p_sys;
/** This way the picture_Release can be overloaded */
void (*pf_release)( picture_t * );
/** Next picture in a FIFO a pictures */
struct picture_t *p_next;
};
/**
* This function will create a new picture.
* The picture created will implement a default release management compatible
* with picture_Hold and picture_Release. This default management will release
* picture_sys_t *p_sys field if non NULL.
*/
VLC_EXPORT( picture_t *, picture_New, ( vlc_fourcc_t i_chroma, int i_width, int i_height, int i_aspect ) );
/**
* This function will force the destruction a picture.
* The value of the picture reference count should be 0 before entering this
* function.
* Unless used for reimplementing pf_release, you should not use this
* function but picture_Release.
*/
VLC_EXPORT( void, picture_Delete, ( picture_t * ) );
/**
* This function will increase the picture reference count.
* It will not have any effect on picture obtained from vout
*/
static inline void picture_Hold( picture_t *p_picture )
{
if( p_picture->pf_release )
p_picture->i_refcount++;
}
/**
* This function will release a picture.
* It will not have any effect on picture obtained from vout
*/
static inline void picture_Release( picture_t *p_picture )
{
/* FIXME why do we let pf_release handle the i_refcount ? */
if( p_picture->pf_release )
p_picture->pf_release( p_picture );
}
/**
* Cleanup quantization matrix data and set to 0
*/
static inline void picture_CleanupQuant( picture_t *p_pic )
{
free( p_pic->p_q );
p_pic->p_q = NULL;
p_pic->i_qstride = 0;
p_pic->i_qtype = 0;
}
/**
* This function will copy all picture dynamic properties.
*/
static inline void picture_CopyProperties( picture_t *p_dst, const picture_t *p_src )
{
p_dst->date = p_src->date;
p_dst->b_force = p_src->b_force;
p_dst->b_progressive = p_src->b_progressive;
p_dst->i_nb_fields = p_src->i_nb_fields;
p_dst->b_top_field_first = p_src->b_top_field_first;
/* FIXME: copy ->p_q and ->p_qstride */
}
/**
* This function will copy the picture pixels.
* You can safely copy between pictures that do not have the same size,
* only the compatible(smaller) part will be copied.
*/
VLC_EXPORT( void, picture_CopyPixels, ( picture_t *p_dst, const picture_t *p_src ) );
VLC_EXPORT( void, plane_CopyPixels, ( plane_t *p_dst, const plane_t *p_src ) );
/**
* This function will copy both picture dynamic properties and pixels.
* You have to notice that sometime a simple picture_Hold may do what
* you want without the copy overhead.
* Provided for convenience.
*
* \param p_dst pointer to the destination picture.
* \param p_src pointer to the source picture.
*/
static inline void picture_Copy( picture_t *p_dst, const picture_t *p_src )
{
picture_CopyPixels( p_dst, p_src );
picture_CopyProperties( p_dst, p_src );
}
/**
* This function will export a picture to an encoded bitstream.
*
* pp_image will contain the encoded bitstream in psz_format format.
*
* p_fmt can be NULL otherwise it will be set with the format used for the
* picture before encoding.
*
* i_override_width/height allow to override the width and/or the height of the
* picture to be encoded. If at most one of them is > 0 then the picture aspect
* ratio will be kept.
*/
VLC_EXPORT( int, picture_Export, ( vlc_object_t *p_obj, block_t **pp_image, video_format_t *p_fmt, picture_t *p_picture, vlc_fourcc_t i_format, int i_override_width, int i_override_height ) );
/*****************************************************************************
* Flags used to describe the status of a picture
*****************************************************************************/
/* Picture type
* FIXME are the values meaningfull ? */
enum
{
EMPTY_PICTURE = 0, /* empty buffer */
MEMORY_PICTURE = 100, /* heap-allocated buffer */
DIRECT_PICTURE = 200, /* direct buffer */
};
/* Picture status */
enum
{
FREE_PICTURE, /* free and not allocated */
RESERVED_PICTURE, /* allocated and reserved */
READY_PICTURE, /* ready for display */
DISPLAYED_PICTURE, /* been displayed but is linked */
DESTROYED_PICTURE, /* allocated but no more used */
};
/* Quantification type */
enum
{
QTYPE_NONE,
QTYPE_MPEG1,
QTYPE_MPEG2,
QTYPE_H264,
};
/*****************************************************************************
* Shortcuts to access image components
*****************************************************************************/
/* Plane indices */
enum
{
Y_PLANE = 0,
U_PLANE = 1,
V_PLANE = 2,
A_PLANE = 3,
};
/* Shortcuts */
#define Y_PIXELS p[Y_PLANE].p_pixels
#define Y_PITCH p[Y_PLANE].i_pitch
#define U_PIXELS p[U_PLANE].p_pixels
#define U_PITCH p[U_PLANE].i_pitch
#define V_PIXELS p[V_PLANE].p_pixels
#define V_PITCH p[V_PLANE].i_pitch
#define A_PIXELS p[A_PLANE].p_pixels
#define A_PITCH p[A_PLANE].i_pitch
/**@}*/
#endif /* VLC_PICTURE_H */
/*****************************************************************************
* vlc_subpicture.h: subpicture definitions
*****************************************************************************
* Copyright (C) 1999 - 2009 the VideoLAN team
* $Id$
*
* Authors: Vincent Seguin <seguin@via.ecp.fr>
* Samuel Hocevar <sam@via.ecp.fr>
* Olivier Aubert <oaubert 47 videolan d07 org>
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston MA 02110-1301, USA.
*****************************************************************************/
#ifndef VLC_SUBPICTURE_H
#define VLC_SUBPICTURE_H 1
/**
* \file
* This file defines subpicture structures and functions in vlc
*/
#include <vlc_picture.h>
/**
* \defgroup subpicture Video Subpictures
* Subpictures are pictures that should be displayed on top of the video, like
* subtitles and OSD
* \ingroup video_output
* @{
*/
/**
* Video subtitle region spu core private
*/
typedef struct subpicture_region_private_t subpicture_region_private_t;
/**
* Video subtitle region
*
* A subtitle region is defined by a picture (graphic) and its rendering
* coordinates.
* Subtitles contain a list of regions.
*/
struct subpicture_region_t
{
video_format_t fmt; /**< format of the picture */
picture_t *p_picture; /**< picture comprising this region */
int i_x; /**< position of region */
int i_y; /**< position of region */
int i_align; /**< alignment within a region */
int i_alpha; /**< transparency */
char *psz_text; /**< text string comprising this region */
char *psz_html; /**< HTML version of subtitle (NULL = use psz_text) */
text_style_t *p_style; /**< a description of the text style formatting */
subpicture_region_t *p_next; /**< next region in the list */
subpicture_region_private_t *p_private; /**< Private data for spu_t *only* */
};
/* Subpicture region position flags */
#define SUBPICTURE_ALIGN_LEFT 0x1
#define SUBPICTURE_ALIGN_RIGHT 0x2
#define SUBPICTURE_ALIGN_TOP 0x4
#define SUBPICTURE_ALIGN_BOTTOM 0x8
#define SUBPICTURE_ALIGN_MASK ( SUBPICTURE_ALIGN_LEFT|SUBPICTURE_ALIGN_RIGHT| \
SUBPICTURE_ALIGN_TOP |SUBPICTURE_ALIGN_BOTTOM )
/**
* This function will create a new subpicture region.
*
* You must use subpicture_region_Delete to destroy it.
*/
VLC_EXPORT( subpicture_region_t *, subpicture_region_New, ( const video_format_t *p_fmt ) );
/**
* This function will destroy a subpicture region allocated by
* subpicture_region_New.
*
* You may give it NULL.
*/
VLC_EXPORT( void, subpicture_region_Delete, ( subpicture_region_t *p_region ) );
/**
* This function will destroy a list of subpicture regions allocated by
* subpicture_region_New.
*
* Provided for convenience.
*/
VLC_EXPORT( void, subpicture_region_ChainDelete, ( subpicture_region_t *p_head ) );
/**
* Video subtitle
*
* Any subtitle destined to be displayed by a video output thread should
* be stored in this structure from it's creation to it's effective display.
* Subtitle type and flags should only be modified by the output thread. Note
* that an empty subtitle MUST have its flags set to 0.
*/
struct subpicture_t
{
/** \name Channel ID */
/**@{*/
int i_channel; /**< subpicture channel ID */
/**@}*/
/** \name Type and flags
Should NOT be modified except by the vout thread */
/**@{*/
int64_t i_order; /** an increasing unique number */
subpicture_t * p_next; /**< next subtitle to be displayed */
/**@}*/
/** \name Date properties */
/**@{*/
mtime_t i_start; /**< beginning of display date */
mtime_t i_stop; /**< end of display date */
bool b_ephemer; /**< If this flag is set to true the subtitle
will be displayed untill the next one appear */
bool b_fade; /**< enable fading */
/**@}*/
subpicture_region_t *p_region; /**< region list composing this subtitle */
/** \name Display properties
* These properties are only indicative and may be
* changed by the video output thread, or simply ignored depending of the
* subtitle type. */
/**@{*/
int i_original_picture_width; /**< original width of the movie */
int i_original_picture_height;/**< original height of the movie */
bool b_subtitle; /**< the picture is a movie subtitle */
bool b_absolute; /**< position is absolute */
int i_alpha; /**< transparency */
/**@}*/
/** Pointer to function that renders this subtitle in a picture */
void ( *pf_render ) ( vout_thread_t *, picture_t *, const subpicture_t * );
/** Pointer to function that cleans up the private data of this subtitle */
void ( *pf_destroy ) ( subpicture_t * );
/** Pointer to functions for region management */
void (*pf_pre_render) ( spu_t *, subpicture_t *, const video_format_t * );
void (*pf_update_regions)( spu_t *,
subpicture_t *, const video_format_t *, mtime_t );
/** Private data - the subtitle plugin might want to put stuff here to
* keep track of the subpicture */
subpicture_sys_t *p_sys; /* subpicture data */
};
/**
* This function create a new empty subpicture.
*
* You must use subpicture_Delete to destroy it.
*/
VLC_EXPORT( subpicture_t *, subpicture_New, ( void ) );
/**
* This function delete a subpicture created by subpicture_New.
* You may give it NULL.
*/
VLC_EXPORT( void, subpicture_Delete, ( subpicture_t *p_subpic ) );
/**@}*/
#endif /* _VLC_VIDEO_H */
......@@ -31,197 +31,9 @@
* This file defines common video output structures and functions in vlc
*/
#include <vlc_es.h>
#include <vlc_picture.h>
#include <vlc_filter.h>
/** Description of a planar graphic field */
typedef struct plane_t
{
uint8_t *p_pixels; /**< Start of the plane's data */
/* Variables used for fast memcpy operations */
int i_lines; /**< Number of lines, including margins */
int i_pitch; /**< Number of bytes in a line, including margins */
/** Size of a macropixel, defaults to 1 */
int i_pixel_pitch;
/* Variables used for pictures with margins */
int i_visible_lines; /**< How many visible lines are there ? */
int i_visible_pitch; /**< How many visible pixels are there ? */
} plane_t;
/**
* Video picture
*
* Any picture destined to be displayed by a video output thread should be
* stored in this structure from it's creation to it's effective display.
* Picture type and flags should only be modified by the output thread. Note
* that an empty picture MUST have its flags set to 0.
*/
struct picture_t
{
/**
* The properties of the picture
*/
video_frame_format_t format;
/** Picture data - data can always be freely modified, but p_data may
* NEVER be modified. A direct buffer can be handled as the plugin
* wishes, it can even swap p_pixels buffers. */
uint8_t *p_data;
void *p_data_orig; /**< pointer before memalign */
plane_t p[ VOUT_MAX_PLANES ]; /**< description of the planes */
int i_planes; /**< number of allocated planes */
/** \name Type and flags
* Should NOT be modified except by the vout thread
* @{*/
int i_status; /**< picture flags */
int i_type; /**< is picture a direct buffer ? */
bool b_slow; /**< is picture in slow memory ? */
/**@}*/
/** \name Picture management properties
* These properties can be modified using the video output thread API,
* but should never be written directly */
/**@{*/
unsigned i_refcount; /**< link reference counter */
mtime_t date; /**< display date */
bool b_force;
/**@}*/
/** \name Picture dynamic properties
* Those properties can be changed by the decoder
* @{
*/
bool b_progressive; /**< is it a progressive frame ? */
unsigned int i_nb_fields; /**< # of displayed fields */
bool b_top_field_first; /**< which field is first */
uint8_t *p_q; /**< quantification table */
int i_qstride; /**< quantification stride */
int i_qtype; /**< quantification style */
/**@}*/
/** The picture heap we are attached to */
picture_heap_t* p_heap;
/* Some vouts require the picture to be locked before it can be modified */
int (* pf_lock) ( vout_thread_t *, picture_t * );
int (* pf_unlock) ( vout_thread_t *, picture_t * );
/** Private data - the video output plugin might want to put stuff here to
* keep track of the picture */
picture_sys_t * p_sys;
/** This way the picture_Release can be overloaded */
void (*pf_release)( picture_t * );
/** Next picture in a FIFO a pictures */
struct picture_t *p_next;
};
/**
* This function will create a new picture.
* The picture created will implement a default release management compatible
* with picture_Hold and picture_Release. This default management will release
* picture_sys_t *p_sys field if non NULL.
*/
VLC_EXPORT( picture_t *, picture_New, ( vlc_fourcc_t i_chroma, int i_width, int i_height, int i_aspect ) );
/**
* This function will force the destruction a picture.
* The value of the picture reference count should be 0 before entering this
* function.
* Unless used for reimplementing pf_release, you should not use this
* function but picture_Release.
*/
VLC_EXPORT( void, picture_Delete, ( picture_t * ) );
/**
* This function will increase the picture reference count.
* It will not have any effect on picture obtained from vout
*/
static inline void picture_Hold( picture_t *p_picture )
{
if( p_picture->pf_release )
p_picture->i_refcount++;
}
/**
* This function will release a picture.
* It will not have any effect on picture obtained from vout
*/
static inline void picture_Release( picture_t *p_picture )
{
/* FIXME why do we let pf_release handle the i_refcount ? */
if( p_picture->pf_release )
p_picture->pf_release( p_picture );
}
/**
* Cleanup quantization matrix data and set to 0
*/
static inline void picture_CleanupQuant( picture_t *p_pic )
{
free( p_pic->p_q );
p_pic->p_q = NULL;
p_pic->i_qstride = 0;
p_pic->i_qtype = 0;
}
/**
* This function will copy all picture dynamic properties.
*/
static inline void picture_CopyProperties( picture_t *p_dst, const picture_t *p_src )
{
p_dst->date = p_src->date;
p_dst->b_force = p_src->b_force;
p_dst->b_progressive = p_src->b_progressive;
p_dst->i_nb_fields = p_src->i_nb_fields;
p_dst->b_top_field_first = p_src->b_top_field_first;
/* FIXME: copy ->p_q and ->p_qstride */
}
/**
* This function will copy the picture pixels.
* You can safely copy between pictures that do not have the same size,
* only the compatible(smaller) part will be copied.
*/
VLC_EXPORT( void, picture_CopyPixels, ( picture_t *p_dst, const picture_t *p_src ) );
VLC_EXPORT( void, plane_CopyPixels, ( plane_t *p_dst, const plane_t *p_src ) );
/**
* This function will copy both picture dynamic properties and pixels.
* You have to notice that sometime a simple picture_Hold may do what
* you want without the copy overhead.
* Provided for convenience.
*
* \param p_dst pointer to the destination picture.
* \param p_src pointer to the source picture.
*/
static inline void picture_Copy( picture_t *p_dst, const picture_t *p_src )
{
picture_CopyPixels( p_dst, p_src );
picture_CopyProperties( p_dst, p_src );
}
/**
* This function will export a picture to an encoded bitstream.
*
* pp_image will contain the encoded bitstream in psz_format format.
*
* p_fmt can be NULL otherwise it will be set with the format used for the
* picture before encoding.
*
* i_override_width/height allow to override the width and/or the height of the
* picture to be encoded. If at most one of them is > 0 then the picture aspect
* ratio will be kept.
*/
VLC_EXPORT( int, picture_Export, ( vlc_object_t *p_obj, block_t **pp_image, video_format_t *p_fmt, picture_t *p_picture, vlc_fourcc_t i_format, int i_override_width, int i_override_height ) );
#include <vlc_subpicture.h>
/**
* Video picture heap, either render (to store pictures used
......@@ -255,205 +67,6 @@ struct picture_heap_t
void (* pf_setpalette) ( vout_thread_t *, uint16_t *, uint16_t *, uint16_t * );
};
/*****************************************************************************
* Flags used to describe the status of a picture
*****************************************************************************/
/* Picture type
* FIXME are the values meaningfull ? */
enum
{
EMPTY_PICTURE = 0, /* empty buffer */
MEMORY_PICTURE = 100, /* heap-allocated buffer */
DIRECT_PICTURE = 200, /* direct buffer */
};
/* Picture status */
enum
{
FREE_PICTURE, /* free and not allocated */
RESERVED_PICTURE, /* allocated and reserved */
READY_PICTURE, /* ready for display */
DISPLAYED_PICTURE, /* been displayed but is linked */
DESTROYED_PICTURE, /* allocated but no more used */
};
/* Quantification type */
enum
{
QTYPE_NONE,
QTYPE_MPEG1,
QTYPE_MPEG2,
QTYPE_H264,
};
/*****************************************************************************
* Shortcuts to access image components
*****************************************************************************/
/* Plane indices */
enum
{
Y_PLANE = 0,
U_PLANE = 1,
V_PLANE = 2,
A_PLANE = 3,
};
/* Shortcuts */
#define Y_PIXELS p[Y_PLANE].p_pixels
#define Y_PITCH p[Y_PLANE].i_pitch
#define U_PIXELS p[U_PLANE].p_pixels
#define U_PITCH p[U_PLANE].i_pitch
#define V_PIXELS p[V_PLANE].p_pixels
#define V_PITCH p[V_PLANE].i_pitch
#define A_PIXELS p[A_PLANE].p_pixels
#define A_PITCH p[A_PLANE].i_pitch
/**
* \defgroup subpicture Video Subpictures
* Subpictures are pictures that should be displayed on top of the video, like
* subtitles and OSD
* \ingroup video_output
* @{
*/
/**
* Video subtitle region spu core private
*/
typedef struct subpicture_region_private_t subpicture_region_private_t;
/**
* Video subtitle region
*
* A subtitle region is defined by a picture (graphic) and its rendering
* coordinates.
* Subtitles contain a list of regions.
*/
struct subpicture_region_t
{
video_format_t fmt; /**< format of the picture */
picture_t *p_picture; /**< picture comprising this region */
int i_x; /**< position of region */
int i_y; /**< position of region */
int i_align; /**< alignment within a region */
int i_alpha; /**< transparency */
char *psz_text; /**< text string comprising this region */
char *psz_html; /**< HTML version of subtitle (NULL = use psz_text) */
text_style_t *p_style; /**< a description of the text style formatting */
subpicture_region_t *p_next; /**< next region in the list */
subpicture_region_private_t *p_private; /**< Private data for spu_t *only* */
};
/* Subpicture region position flags */
#define SUBPICTURE_ALIGN_LEFT 0x1
#define SUBPICTURE_ALIGN_RIGHT 0x2
#define SUBPICTURE_ALIGN_TOP 0x4
#define SUBPICTURE_ALIGN_BOTTOM 0x8
#define SUBPICTURE_ALIGN_MASK ( SUBPICTURE_ALIGN_LEFT|SUBPICTURE_ALIGN_RIGHT| \
SUBPICTURE_ALIGN_TOP |SUBPICTURE_ALIGN_BOTTOM )
/**
* This function will create a new subpicture region.
*
* You must use subpicture_region_Delete to destroy it.
*/
VLC_EXPORT( subpicture_region_t *, subpicture_region_New, ( const video_format_t *p_fmt ) );
/**
* This function will destroy a subpicture region allocated by
* subpicture_region_New.
*
* You may give it NULL.
*/
VLC_EXPORT( void, subpicture_region_Delete, ( subpicture_region_t *p_region ) );
/**
* This function will destroy a list of subpicture regions allocated by
* subpicture_region_New.
*
* Provided for convenience.
*/
VLC_EXPORT( void, subpicture_region_ChainDelete, ( subpicture_region_t *p_head ) );
/**
* Video subtitle
*
* Any subtitle destined to be displayed by a video output thread should
* be stored in this structure from it's creation to it's effective display.
* Subtitle type and flags should only be modified by the output thread. Note
* that an empty subtitle MUST have its flags set to 0.
*/
struct subpicture_t
{
/** \name Channel ID */
/**@{*/
int i_channel; /**< subpicture channel ID */
/**@}*/
/** \name Type and flags
Should NOT be modified except by the vout thread */
/**@{*/
int64_t i_order; /** an increasing unique number */
subpicture_t * p_next; /**< next subtitle to be displayed */
/**@}*/
/** \name Date properties */
/**@{*/
mtime_t i_start; /**< beginning of display date */
mtime_t i_stop; /**< end of display date */
bool b_ephemer; /**< If this flag is set to true the subtitle
will be displayed untill the next one appear */
bool b_fade; /**< enable fading */
/**@}*/
subpicture_region_t *p_region; /**< region list composing this subtitle */
/** \name Display properties
* These properties are only indicative and may be
* changed by the video output thread, or simply ignored depending of the
* subtitle type. */
/**@{*/
int i_original_picture_width; /**< original width of the movie */
int i_original_picture_height;/**< original height of the movie */
bool b_subtitle; /**< the picture is a movie subtitle */
bool b_absolute; /**< position is absolute */
int i_alpha; /**< transparency */
/**@}*/
/** Pointer to function that renders this subtitle in a picture */
void ( *pf_render ) ( vout_thread_t *, picture_t *, const subpicture_t * );
/** Pointer to function that cleans up the private data of this subtitle */
void ( *pf_destroy ) ( subpicture_t * );
/** Pointer to functions for region management */
void (*pf_pre_render) ( spu_t *, subpicture_t *, const video_format_t * );
void (*pf_update_regions)( spu_t *,
subpicture_t *, const video_format_t *, mtime_t );
/** Private data - the subtitle plugin might want to put stuff here to
* keep track of the subpicture */
subpicture_sys_t *p_sys; /* subpicture data */
};
/**
* This function create a new empty subpicture.
*
* You must use subpicture_Delete to destroy it.
*/
VLC_EXPORT( subpicture_t *, subpicture_New, ( void ) );
/**
* This function delete a subpicture created by subpicture_New.
* You may give it NULL.
*/
VLC_EXPORT( void, subpicture_Delete, ( subpicture_t *p_subpic ) );
/* Default subpicture channel ID */
#define DEFAULT_CHAN 1
......
......@@ -71,6 +71,7 @@ pluginsinclude_HEADERS = \
../include/vlc_modules.h \
../include/vlc_mtime.h \
../include/vlc_objects.h \
../include/vlc_picture.h \
../include/vlc_playlist.h \
../include/vlc_plugin.h \
../include/vlc_rand.h \
......@@ -78,6 +79,7 @@ pluginsinclude_HEADERS = \
../include/vlc_sout.h \
../include/vlc_stream.h \
../include/vlc_strings.h \
../include/vlc_subpicture.h \
../include/vlc_threads.h \
../include/vlc_url.h \
../include/vlc_variables.h \
......
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