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85 lines
3.5 KiB
C++
#ifndef OPENSHOT_FILE_READER_BASE_H
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#define OPENSHOT_FILE_READER_BASE_H
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/**
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* \file
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* \brief Header file for FileReaderBase class
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* \author Copyright (c) 2011 Jonathan Thomas
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*/
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#include <iostream>
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#include <iomanip>
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#include "Fraction.h"
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#include "Frame.h"
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using namespace std;
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namespace openshot
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{
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/**
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* \brief This struct contains info about a media file, such as height, width, frames per second, etc...
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*
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* Each derived class of FileReaderBase is responsible for updating this struct to reflect accurate information
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* about the streams. Derived classes of FileReaderBase should call the InitFileInfo() method to initialize the
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* default values of this struct.
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*/
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struct ReaderInfo
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{
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bool has_video; ///< Determines if this file has a video stream
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bool has_audio; ///< Determines if this file has an audio stream
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float duration; ///< Length of time (in seconds)
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int file_size; ///< Size of file (in bytes)
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int height; ///< The height of the video (in pixels)
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int width; ///< The width of the video (in pixesl)
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int pixel_format; ///< The pixel format (i.e. YUV420P, RGB24, etc...)
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Fraction fps; ///< Frames per second, as a fraction (i.e. 24/1 = 24 fps)
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int video_bit_rate; ///< The bit rate of the video stream (in bytes)
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Fraction pixel_ratio; ///< The pixel ratio of the video stream as a fraction (i.e. some pixels are not square)
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Fraction display_ratio; ///< The ratio of width to height of the video stream (i.e. 640x480 has a ratio of 4/3)
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string vcodec; ///< The name of the video codec used to encode / decode the video stream
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long int video_length; ///< The number of frames in the video stream
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int video_stream_index; ///< The index of the video stream
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Fraction video_timebase; ///< The video timebase determines how long each frame stays on the screen
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bool interlaced_frame; // Are the contents of this frame interlaced
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bool top_field_first; // Which interlaced field should be displayed first
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string acodec; ///< The name of the audio codec used to encode / decode the video stream
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int audio_bit_rate; ///< The bit rate of the audio stream (in bytes)
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int sample_rate; ///< The number of audio samples per second (44100 is a common sample rate)
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int channels; ///< The number of audio channels used in the audio stream
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int audio_stream_index; ///< The index of the audio stream
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Fraction audio_timebase; ///< The audio timebase determines how long each audio packet should be played
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};
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/**
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* \brief This abstract class is the base class, used by readers. Readers are types of classes that read
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* video, audio, and image files, and return openshot::Frame objects.
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*
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* The only requirements for a 'reader', are to derive from this base class, implement the
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* GetFrame method, and call the InitFileInfo() method.
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*/
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class FileReaderBase
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{
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public:
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/// Information about the current media file
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ReaderInfo info;
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/// This method is required for all derived classes of FileReaderBase, and return the
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/// openshot::Frame object, which contains the image and audio information for that
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/// frame of video.
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///
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/// @returns The requested frame of video
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/// @param[in] number The frame number that is requested.
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virtual Frame* GetFrame(int number) = 0;
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/// Initialize the values of the ReaderInfo struct. It is important for derived classes to call
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/// this method, or the ReaderInfo struct values will not be initialized.
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void InitFileInfo();
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/// Display file information in the standard output stream (stdout)
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void DisplayInfo();
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};
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}
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#endif
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