#include <ivideo.h>
Collaboration diagram for IVIDEO1_BufDesc:
Number of buffers in bufDesc[].
Width of the video frame.
Height of the video frame.
Frame pitch used to store the frame.
Picture buffers.
Extended error information.
The value of each enum is the bit which is set.
Bits 31-16 are reserved. Bits 7-0 are codec and implementation specific.
The algorithm can set multiple bits to 1 based on conditions. e.g. it will set bits XDM_FATALERROR (fatal) and XDM_UNSUPPORTEDPARAM (unsupported params) in case of unsupported run time parameters.
This enumeration data type should not be used for storage, but rather only for its constant values.
Video frame types.
IVIDEO_xy_FRAME
values, this frame type is interlaced where both top and bottom fields are provided in a single frame. The first field is an "x" frame, the second field is "y" field.This enumeration data type should not be used for storage, but rather only for its constant values.
This enumeration defines a base set of values. Algorithms which require proprietary enumeration values may define them - much like extended fields in base structures. These extended enums should be between XDM_CUSTOMENUMBASE and 0x7FFF.
Flag to indicate when the application should display the top field first.
This field is only applicable for interlaced content, not progressive.
This field does not apply to encoder recon bufs.
Flag to indicate when the first field should be repeated.
This field is only applicable for interlaced content, not progressive.
This field does not apply to encoder recon bufs.
Video output buffer status.
This reflects the status of ALL output buffers. For example, if video decoded output is in 4:2:0 format, all the 3 output buffers' status is described by this value. Similarly, for 4:2:2 formatted buffers, this value describes the single buffer's status.
This enumeration data type should not be used for storage, but rather only for its constant values.
This enumeration defines a base set of values. Algorithms which require proprietary enumeration values may define them - much like extended fields in base structures. These extended enums should be between XDM_CUSTOMENUMBASE and 0x7FFF.
Number of times the display process needs to repeat the displayed progressive frame.
The default value is 0.
This field does not apply to encoder recon bufs.
Content type of the buffer.
Chroma formats.
This enumeration defines a base set of values. Algorithms which require proprietary enumeration values may define them - much like extended fields in base structures. These extended enums should be between XDM_CUSTOMENUMBASE and 0x7FFF.