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| |
| // Module Overview: Starboard Player module |
| // |
| // Defines an interface for controlling playback of media elementary streams. |
| |
| #ifndef STARBOARD_PLAYER_H_ |
| #define STARBOARD_PLAYER_H_ |
| |
| #include "starboard/configuration.h" |
| |
| #include "starboard/decode_target.h" |
| #include "starboard/drm.h" |
| #include "starboard/export.h" |
| #include "starboard/media.h" |
| #include "starboard/types.h" |
| #include "starboard/window.h" |
| |
| #ifdef __cplusplus |
| extern "C" { |
| #endif |
| |
| // --- Types ----------------------------------------------------------------- |
| |
| // An indicator of whether the decoder can accept more samples. |
| typedef enum SbPlayerDecoderState { |
| // The decoder is asking for one more sample. |
| kSbPlayerDecoderStateNeedsData, |
| |
| // The decoder is not ready for any more samples, so do not send them. |
| // Note that this enum value has been deprecated and the SbPlayer |
| // implementation should no longer use this value. |
| kSbPlayerDecoderStateBufferFull, |
| |
| // The player has been destroyed, and will send no more callbacks. |
| kSbPlayerDecoderStateDestroyed, |
| } SbPlayerDecoderState; |
| |
| // An indicator of the general playback state. |
| typedef enum SbPlayerState { |
| // The player has just been initialized. It is expecting an SbPlayerSeek() |
| // call to enter the prerolling state. |
| kSbPlayerStateInitialized, |
| |
| // The player is prerolling, collecting enough data to fill the pipeline |
| // before presentation starts. After the first preroll is completed, there |
| // should always be a video frame to render, even if the player goes back to |
| // Prerolling after a Seek. |
| kSbPlayerStatePrerolling, |
| |
| // The player is presenting media, and it is either paused or actively |
| // playing in real-time. Note that the implementation should use this |
| // state to signal that the preroll has been finished. |
| kSbPlayerStatePresenting, |
| |
| // The player is presenting media, but it is paused at the end of the stream. |
| kSbPlayerStateEndOfStream, |
| |
| // The player has been destroyed, and will send no more callbacks. |
| kSbPlayerStateDestroyed, |
| #if !SB_HAS(PLAYER_ERROR_MESSAGE) |
| // The player encountered an error. It expects an SbPlayerDestroy() call |
| // to tear down the player. Calls to other functions may be ignored and |
| // callbacks may not be triggered. |
| kSbPlayerStateError, |
| #endif // !SB_HAS(PLAYER_ERROR_MESSAGE) |
| } SbPlayerState; |
| |
| #if SB_HAS(PLAYER_ERROR_MESSAGE) |
| typedef enum SbPlayerError { |
| kSbPlayerErrorDecode, |
| #if SB_API_VERSION >= 10 |
| // The playback capability of the player has changed, likely because of a |
| // change of the system environment. For example, the system may support vp9 |
| // decoding with an external GPU. When the external GPU is detached, this |
| // error code can signal the app to retry the playback, possibly with h264. |
| kSbPlayerErrorCapabilityChanged, |
| #endif // SB_API_VERSION >= 10 |
| #if SB_HAS(PLAYER_WITH_URL) |
| // The following error codes are used by the URL player to report detailed |
| // errors. They are not required in non-URL player mode. |
| kSbPlayerErrorNetwork, |
| kSbPlayerErrorSrcNotSupported, |
| #endif // SB_HAS(PLAYER_WITH_URL) |
| } SbPlayerError; |
| #endif // SB_HAS(PLAYER_ERROR_MESSAGE) |
| |
| typedef enum SbPlayerOutputMode { |
| // Requests for SbPlayer to produce an OpenGL texture that the client must |
| // draw every frame with its graphics rendering. It may be that we get a |
| // texture handle, but cannot perform operations like glReadPixels on it if it |
| // is DRM-protected, or it may not support DRM-protected content at all. When |
| // this output mode is provided to SbPlayerCreate(), the application will be |
| // able to pull frames via calls to SbPlayerGetCurrentFrame(). |
| kSbPlayerOutputModeDecodeToTexture, |
| |
| // Requests for SbPlayer to use a "punch-out" output mode, where video is |
| // rendered to the far background, and the graphics plane is automatically |
| // composited on top of the video by the platform. The client must punch an |
| // alpha hole out of the graphics plane for video to show through. In this |
| // case, changing the video bounds must be tightly synchronized between the |
| // player and the graphics plane. |
| kSbPlayerOutputModePunchOut, |
| |
| // An invalid output mode. |
| kSbPlayerOutputModeInvalid, |
| } SbPlayerOutputMode; |
| |
| // Information about the samples to be written into SbPlayerWriteSample2. |
| typedef struct SbPlayerSampleInfo { |
| // Points to the buffer containing the sample data. |
| const void* buffer; |
| // Size of the data pointed to by |buffer|. |
| int buffer_size; |
| // The timestamp of the sample in SbTime. |
| SbTime timestamp; |
| // Information about a video sample. This value is required for video samples. |
| // Otherwise, it must be |NULL|. |
| const SbMediaVideoSampleInfo* video_sample_info; |
| // The DRM system related info for the media sample. This value is required |
| // for encrypted samples. Otherwise, it must be |NULL|. |
| const SbDrmSampleInfo* drm_info; |
| } SbPlayerSampleInfo; |
| |
| #if SB_API_VERSION < 10 |
| // Information about the current media playback state. |
| typedef struct SbPlayerInfo { |
| // The position of the playback head, as precisely as possible, in 90KHz ticks |
| // (PTS). |
| SbMediaTime current_media_pts; |
| |
| // The known duration of the currently playing media stream, in 90KHz ticks |
| // (PTS). |
| SbMediaTime duration_pts; |
| |
| // The result of getStartDate for the currently playing media stream, in |
| // microseconds since the epoch of January 1, 1601 UTC. |
| SbTime start_date; |
| |
| // The width of the currently displayed frame, in pixels, or 0 if not provided |
| // by this player. |
| int frame_width; |
| |
| // The height of the currently displayed frame, in pixels, or 0 if not |
| // provided by this player. |
| int frame_height; |
| |
| // Whether playback is currently paused. |
| bool is_paused; |
| |
| // The current player volume in [0, 1]. |
| double volume; |
| |
| // The number of video frames sent to the player since the creation of the |
| // player. |
| int total_video_frames; |
| |
| // The number of video frames decoded but not displayed since the creation of |
| // the player. |
| int dropped_video_frames; |
| |
| // The number of video frames that failed to be decoded since the creation of |
| // the player. |
| int corrupted_video_frames; |
| |
| // The rate of playback. The video is played back in a speed that is |
| // proportional to this. By default it is 1.0 which indicates that the |
| // playback is at normal speed. When it is greater than one, the video is |
| // played in a faster than normal speed. When it is less than one, the video |
| // is played in a slower than normal speed. Negative speeds are not |
| // supported. |
| double playback_rate; |
| |
| #if SB_HAS(PLAYER_WITH_URL) |
| // The position of the buffer head, as precisely as possible, in 90KHz ticks |
| // (PTS). |
| SbMediaTime buffer_start_pts; |
| |
| // The known duration of the currently playing media buffer, in 90KHz ticks |
| // (PTS). |
| SbMediaTime buffer_duration_pts; |
| #endif // SB_HAS(PLAYER_WITH_URL) |
| } SbPlayerInfo; |
| #else // SB_API_VERSION < 10 |
| // Information about the current media playback state. |
| typedef struct SbPlayerInfo2 { |
| // The position of the playback head, as precisely as possible, in |
| // microseconds. |
| SbTime current_media_timestamp; |
| |
| // The known duration of the currently playing media stream, in microseconds. |
| SbTime duration; |
| |
| // The result of getStartDate for the currently playing media stream, in |
| // microseconds since the epoch of January 1, 1601 UTC. |
| SbTime start_date; |
| |
| // The width of the currently displayed frame, in pixels, or 0 if not provided |
| // by this player. |
| int frame_width; |
| |
| // The height of the currently displayed frame, in pixels, or 0 if not |
| // provided by this player. |
| int frame_height; |
| |
| // Whether playback is currently paused. |
| bool is_paused; |
| |
| // The current player volume in [0, 1]. |
| double volume; |
| |
| // The number of video frames sent to the player since the creation of the |
| // player. |
| int total_video_frames; |
| |
| // The number of video frames decoded but not displayed since the creation of |
| // the player. |
| int dropped_video_frames; |
| |
| // The number of video frames that failed to be decoded since the creation of |
| // the player. |
| int corrupted_video_frames; |
| |
| // The rate of playback. The video is played back in a speed that is |
| // proportional to this. By default it is 1.0 which indicates that the |
| // playback is at normal speed. When it is greater than one, the video is |
| // played in a faster than normal speed. When it is less than one, the video |
| // is played in a slower than normal speed. Negative speeds are not |
| // supported. |
| double playback_rate; |
| |
| #if SB_HAS(PLAYER_WITH_URL) |
| // The position of the buffer head, as precisely as possible, in microseconds. |
| SbTime buffer_start_timestamp; |
| |
| // The known duration of the currently playing media buffer, in microseconds. |
| SbTime buffer_duration; |
| #endif // SB_HAS(PLAYER_WITH_URL) |
| } SbPlayerInfo2; |
| #endif // SB_API_VERSION < 10 |
| |
| // An opaque handle to an implementation-private structure representing a |
| // player. |
| typedef struct SbPlayerPrivate* SbPlayer; |
| |
| // Callback for decoder status updates, called in response to a call to |
| // SbPlayerSeek() or SbPlayerWriteSample(). This callback will never be called |
| // until at least one call to SbPlayerSeek has occurred. |ticket| will be set to |
| // the ticket passed into the last received call to SbPlayerSeek() at the time |
| // this callback was dispatched. This is to distinguish status callbacks for |
| // interrupting seeks. These callbacks will happen on a different thread than |
| // the calling thread, and it is not valid to call SbPlayer functions from |
| // within this callback. After an update with kSbPlayerDecoderStateNeedsData, |
| // the user of the player will make at most one call to SbPlayerWriteSample() or |
| // SbPlayerWriteEndOfStream(). The player implementation should update the |
| // decoder status again after such call to notify its user to continue writing |
| // more frames. |
| typedef void (*SbPlayerDecoderStatusFunc)(SbPlayer player, |
| void* context, |
| SbMediaType type, |
| SbPlayerDecoderState state, |
| int ticket); |
| |
| // Callback for player status updates. These callbacks will happen on a |
| // different thread than the calling thread, and it is not valid to call |
| // SbPlayer functions from within this callback. |
| typedef void (*SbPlayerStatusFunc)(SbPlayer player, |
| void* context, |
| SbPlayerState state, |
| int ticket); |
| |
| #if SB_HAS(PLAYER_ERROR_MESSAGE) |
| // Callback for player errors, that may set a |message|. |
| // |error|: indicates the error code. |
| // |message|: provides specific informative diagnostic message about the error |
| // condition encountered. It is ok for the message to be an empty |
| // string or NULL if no information is available. |
| typedef void (*SbPlayerErrorFunc)(SbPlayer player, |
| void* context, |
| SbPlayerError error, |
| const char* message); |
| #endif // SB_HAS(PLAYER_ERROR_MESSAGE) |
| |
| // Callback to free the given sample buffer data. When more than one buffer |
| // are sent in SbPlayerWriteSample(), the implementation only has to call this |
| // callback with |sample_buffer| points to the the first buffer. |
| typedef void (*SbPlayerDeallocateSampleFunc)(SbPlayer player, |
| void* context, |
| const void* sample_buffer); |
| |
| #if SB_HAS(PLAYER_WITH_URL) |
| // Callback to queue an encrypted event for initialization data |
| // encountered in media data. |init_data_type| should be a string |
| // matching one of the EME initialization data types : "cenc", |
| // "fairplay", "keyids", or "webm", |init_data| is the initialization |
| // data, and |init_data_length| is the length of the data. |
| typedef void (*SbPlayerEncryptedMediaInitDataEncounteredCB)( |
| SbPlayer player, |
| void* context, |
| const char* init_data_type, |
| const unsigned char* init_data, |
| unsigned int init_data_length); |
| #endif // SB_HAS(PLAYER_WITH_URL) |
| |
| // --- Constants ------------------------------------------------------------- |
| |
| // The value to pass into SbPlayerCreate's |duration_pts| argument for cases |
| // where the duration is unknown, such as for live streams. |
| #define SB_PLAYER_NO_DURATION (-1) |
| |
| // The value of the initial ticket held by the player before the first seek. |
| // The player will use this ticket value to make the first call to |
| // SbPlayerStatusFunc with kSbPlayerStateInitialized. |
| #define SB_PLAYER_INITIAL_TICKET (0) |
| |
| // Well-defined value for an invalid player. |
| #define kSbPlayerInvalid ((SbPlayer)NULL) |
| |
| // Returns whether the given player handle is valid. |
| static SB_C_INLINE bool SbPlayerIsValid(SbPlayer player) { |
| return player != kSbPlayerInvalid; |
| } |
| |
| // --- Functions ------------------------------------------------------------- |
| |
| #if SB_HAS(PLAYER_WITH_URL) |
| |
| // Creates a URL-based SbPlayer that will be displayed on |window| for the |
| // specified URL |url|, acquiring all resources needed to operate it, and |
| // returning an opaque handle to it. The expectation is that a new player will |
| // be created and destroyed for every playback. |
| // |
| // In many ways this function is similar to SbPlayerCreate, but it is missing |
| // the input arguments related to the configuration and format of the audio and |
| // video stream, as well as the DRM system. The DRM system for a player created |
| // with SbPlayerCreateWithUrl can be set after creation using |
| // SbPlayerSetDrmSystem. Because the DRM system is not available at the time of |
| // SbPlayerCreateWithUrl, it takes in a callback, |
| // |encrypted_media_init_data_encountered_cb|, which is run when encrypted media |
| // initial data is encountered. |
| #if SB_API_VERSION >= 10 |
| // If the callback is |NULL|, then |kSbPlayerInvalid| must be returned. |
| #endif // SB_API_VERSION >= 10 |
| SB_EXPORT SbPlayer |
| SbPlayerCreateWithUrl(const char* url, |
| SbWindow window, |
| #if SB_API_VERSION < 10 |
| SbMediaTime duration_pts, |
| #endif // SB_API_VERSION < 10 |
| SbPlayerStatusFunc player_status_func, |
| SbPlayerEncryptedMediaInitDataEncounteredCB |
| encrypted_media_init_data_encountered_cb, |
| #if SB_HAS(PLAYER_ERROR_MESSAGE) |
| SbPlayerErrorFunc player_error_func, |
| #endif // SB_HAS(PLAYER_ERROR_MESSAGE) |
| void* context); |
| |
| // Sets the DRM system of a running URL-based SbPlayer created with |
| // SbPlayerCreateWithUrl. This may only be run once for a given |
| // SbPlayer. |
| SB_EXPORT void SbPlayerSetDrmSystem(SbPlayer player, SbDrmSystem drm_system); |
| |
| // Returns true if the given URL player output mode is supported by |
| // the platform. If this function returns true, it is okay to call |
| // SbPlayerCreate() with the given |output_mode|. |
| SB_EXPORT bool SbPlayerOutputModeSupportedWithUrl( |
| SbPlayerOutputMode output_mode); |
| |
| #else // SB_HAS(PLAYER_WITH_URL) |
| |
| // Creates a player that will be displayed on |window| for the specified |
| // |video_codec| and |audio_codec|, acquiring all resources needed to operate |
| // it, and returning an opaque handle to it. The expectation is that a new |
| // player will be created and destroyed for every playback. |
| // |
| // This function returns the created player. Note the following: |
| // - The associated decoder of the returned player should be assumed to not be |
| // in |kSbPlayerDecoderStateNeedsData| until SbPlayerSeek() has been called |
| // on it. |
| // - It is expected either that the thread that calls SbPlayerCreate is the same |
| // thread that calls the other |SbPlayer| functions for that player, or that |
| // there is a mutex guarding calls into each |SbPlayer| instance. |
| // - If there is a platform limitation on how many players can coexist |
| // simultaneously, then calls made to this function that attempt to exceed |
| // that limit must return |kSbPlayerInvalid|. Multiple calls to SbPlayerCreate |
| // must not cause a crash. |
| // |
| // |window|: The window that will display the player. |window| can be |
| // |kSbWindowInvalid| for platforms where video is only displayed on a |
| // particular window that the underlying implementation already has access to. |
| // |
| // |video_codec|: The video codec used for the player. If |video_codec| is |
| // |kSbMediaVideoCodecNone|, the player is an audio-only player. If |
| // |video_codec| is any other value, the player is an audio/video decoder. |
| #if SB_API_VERSION >= 10 |
| // This can be set to |kSbMediaVideoCodecNone| to play a video with only an |
| // audio track. |
| #endif // SB_API_VERSION >= 10 |
| // |
| // |audio_codec|: The audio codec used for the player. The value should never |
| // be |kSbMediaAudioCodecNone|. In addition, the caller must provide a |
| // populated |audio_header| if the audio codec is |kSbMediaAudioCodecAac|. |
| #if SB_HAS(AUDIOLESS_VIDEO) |
| // This can be set to |kSbMediaAudioCodecNone| to play a video without any |
| // audio track. In such case |audio_header| must be NULL. |
| #endif // SB_HAS(AUDIOLESS_VIDEO) |
| // |
| #if SB_API_VERSION < 10 |
| // |duration_pts|: The expected media duration in 90KHz ticks (PTS). It may be |
| // set to |SB_PLAYER_NO_DURATION| for live streams. |
| #endif // SB_API_VERSION < 10 |
| // |
| // |drm_system|: If the media stream has encrypted portions, then this |
| // parameter provides an appropriate DRM system, created with |
| // |SbDrmCreateSystem()|. If the stream does not have encrypted portions, |
| // then |drm_system| may be |kSbDrmSystemInvalid|. |
| // |
| // |audio_header|: Note that the caller must provide a populated |audio_header| |
| // if the audio codec is |kSbMediaAudioCodecAac|. Otherwise, |audio_header| |
| // can be NULL. See media.h for the format of the |SbMediaAudioHeader| struct. |
| #if SB_API_VERSION >= 6 |
| // Note that |audio_specific_config| is a pointer and the content it points to |
| // is no longer valid after this function returns. The implementation has to |
| // make a copy of the content if it is needed after the function returns. |
| #endif // SB_API_VERSION >= 6 |
| #if SB_HAS(AUDIOLESS_VIDEO) |
| // When |audio_codec| is |kSbMediaAudioCodecNone|, this must be set to NULL. |
| #endif // SB_HAS(AUDIOLESS_VIDEO) |
| // |
| // |sample_deallocator_func|: If not |NULL|, the player calls this function |
| // on an internal thread to free the sample buffers passed into |
| // SbPlayerWriteSample(). |
| // |
| // |decoder_status_func|: If not |NULL|, the decoder calls this function on an |
| // internal thread to provide an update on the decoder's status. No work |
| // should be done on this thread. Rather, it should just signal the client |
| // thread interacting with the decoder. |
| // |
| // |player_status_func|: If not |NULL|, the player calls this function on an |
| // internal thread to provide an update on the playback status. No work |
| // should be done on this thread. Rather, it should just signal the client |
| // thread interacting with the decoder. |
| // |
| #if SB_HAS(PLAYER_ERROR_MESSAGE) |
| // |player_error_func|: If not |NULL|, the player calls this function on an |
| // internal thread to provide an update on the error status. This callback is |
| // responsible for setting the media error message. |
| #endif // SB_HAS(PLAYER_ERROR_MESSAGE) |
| // |
| // |context|: This is passed to all callbacks and is generally used to point |
| // at a class or struct that contains state associated with the player. |
| // |
| // |output_mode|: Selects how the decoded video frames will be output. For |
| // example, kSbPlayerOutputModePunchOut indicates that the decoded video |
| // frames will be output to a background video layer by the platform, and |
| // kSbPlayerOutputDecodeToTexture indicates that the decoded video frames |
| // should be made available for the application to pull via calls to |
| // SbPlayerGetCurrentFrame(). |
| // |
| // |provider|: Only present in Starboard version 3 and up. If not |NULL|, |
| // then when output_mode == kSbPlayerOutputModeDecodeToTexture, the player MAY |
| // use the provider to create SbDecodeTargets on the renderer thread. A |
| // provider may not always be needed by the player, but if it is needed, and |
| // the provider is not given, the player will fail by returning |
| // |kSbPlayerInvalid|. |
| // |
| #if SB_API_VERSION >= 10 |
| // If |NULL| is passed to any of the callbacks (|sample_deallocator_func|, |
| // |decoder_status_func|, |player_status_func|, or |player_error_func| if it |
| // applies), then |kSbPlayerInvalid| must be returned. |
| #endif // SB_API_VERSION >= 10 |
| SB_EXPORT SbPlayer |
| SbPlayerCreate(SbWindow window, |
| SbMediaVideoCodec video_codec, |
| SbMediaAudioCodec audio_codec, |
| #if SB_API_VERSION < 10 |
| SbMediaTime duration_pts, |
| #endif // SB_API_VERSION < 10 |
| SbDrmSystem drm_system, |
| const SbMediaAudioHeader* audio_header, |
| SbPlayerDeallocateSampleFunc sample_deallocate_func, |
| SbPlayerDecoderStatusFunc decoder_status_func, |
| SbPlayerStatusFunc player_status_func, |
| #if SB_HAS(PLAYER_ERROR_MESSAGE) |
| SbPlayerErrorFunc player_error_func, |
| #endif // SB_HAS(PLAYER_ERROR_MESSAGE) |
| void* context, |
| SbPlayerOutputMode output_mode, |
| SbDecodeTargetGraphicsContextProvider* context_provider); |
| // Returns true if the given player output mode is supported by the platform. |
| // If this function returns true, it is okay to call SbPlayerCreate() with |
| // the given |output_mode|. |
| SB_EXPORT bool SbPlayerOutputModeSupported(SbPlayerOutputMode output_mode, |
| SbMediaVideoCodec codec, |
| SbDrmSystem drm_system); |
| |
| #endif // SB_HAS(PLAYER_WITH_URL) |
| |
| // Destroys |player|, freeing all associated resources. Each callback must |
| // receive one more callback to say that the player was destroyed. Callbacks |
| // may be in-flight when SbPlayerDestroy is called, and should be ignored once |
| // this function is called. |
| // |
| // It is not allowed to pass |player| into any other |SbPlayer| function once |
| // SbPlayerDestroy has been called on that player. |
| // |
| // |player|: The player to be destroyed. |
| SB_EXPORT void SbPlayerDestroy(SbPlayer player); |
| |
| #if SB_API_VERSION < 10 |
| // Tells the player to freeze playback (if playback has already started), |
| // reset or flush the decoder pipeline, and go back to the Prerolling state. |
| // The player should restart playback once it can display the frame at |
| // |seek_to_pts|, or the closest it can get. (Some players can only seek to |
| // I-Frames, for example.) |
| // |
| // - Seek must be called before samples are sent when starting playback for |
| // the first time, or the client never receives the |
| // |kSbPlayerDecoderStateNeedsData| signal. |
| // - A call to seek may interrupt another seek. |
| // - After this function is called, the client should not send any more audio |
| // or video samples until |SbPlayerDecoderStatusFunc| is called back with |
| // |kSbPlayerDecoderStateNeedsData| for each required media type. |
| // |SbPlayerDecoderStatusFunc| is the |decoder_status_func| callback function |
| // that was specified when the player was created (SbPlayerCreate). |
| // |
| // |player|: The SbPlayer in which the seek operation is being performed. |
| // |seek_to_pts|: The frame at which playback should begin. |
| // |ticket|: A user-supplied unique ID that is be passed to all subsequent |
| // |SbPlayerDecoderStatusFunc| calls. (That is the |decoder_status_func| |
| // callback function specified when calling SbPlayerCreate.) |
| // |
| // The |ticket| value is used to filter calls that may have been in flight |
| // when SbPlayerSeek was called. To be very specific, once SbPlayerSeek has |
| // been called with ticket X, a client should ignore all |
| // |SbPlayerDecoderStatusFunc| calls that do not pass in ticket X. |
| |
| SB_EXPORT void SbPlayerSeek(SbPlayer player, |
| SbMediaTime seek_to_pts, |
| int ticket); |
| #else // SB_API_VERSION < 10 |
| // SbPlayerSeek2 is like the deprecated SbPlayerSeek, but accepts SbTime |
| // |seek_to_timestamp| instead of SbMediaTime |seek_to_pts|. |
| |
| // Tells the player to freeze playback (if playback has already started), |
| // reset or flush the decoder pipeline, and go back to the Prerolling state. |
| // The player should restart playback once it can display the frame at |
| // |seek_to_timestamp|, or the closest it can get. (Some players can only seek |
| // to I-Frames, for example.) |
| // |
| // - Seek must be called before samples are sent when starting playback for |
| // the first time, or the client never receives the |
| // |kSbPlayerDecoderStateNeedsData| signal. |
| // - A call to seek may interrupt another seek. |
| // - After this function is called, the client should not send any more audio |
| // or video samples until |SbPlayerDecoderStatusFunc| is called back with |
| // |kSbPlayerDecoderStateNeedsData| for each required media type. |
| // |SbPlayerDecoderStatusFunc| is the |decoder_status_func| callback function |
| // that was specified when the player was created (SbPlayerCreate). |
| // |
| // |player|: The SbPlayer in which the seek operation is being performed. |
| // |seek_to_timestamp|: The frame at which playback should begin. |
| // |ticket|: A user-supplied unique ID that is be passed to all subsequent |
| // |SbPlayerDecoderStatusFunc| calls. (That is the |decoder_status_func| |
| // callback function specified when calling SbPlayerCreate.) |
| // |
| // The |ticket| value is used to filter calls that may have been in flight |
| // when SbPlayerSeek2 was called. To be very specific, once SbPlayerSeek2 has |
| // been called with ticket X, a client should ignore all |
| // |SbPlayerDecoderStatusFunc| calls that do not pass in ticket X. |
| |
| SB_EXPORT void SbPlayerSeek2(SbPlayer player, |
| SbTime seek_to_timestamp, |
| int ticket); |
| #endif // SB_API_VERSION < 10 |
| |
| // Writes a single sample of the given media type to |player|'s input stream. |
| // Its data may be passed in via more than one buffers. The lifetime of |
| // |sample_buffers|, |sample_buffer_sizes|, |video_sample_info|, and |
| // |sample_drm_info| (as well as member |subsample_mapping| contained inside it) |
| // are not guaranteed past the call to SbPlayerWriteSample. That means that |
| // before returning, the implementation must synchronously copy any information |
| // it wants to retain from those structures. |
| // |
| // |player|: The player to which the sample is written. |
| // |sample_type|: The type of sample being written. See the |SbMediaType| |
| // enum in media.h. |
| // |sample_buffers|: A pointer to an array of buffers with |
| // |number_of_sample_buffers| elements that hold the data for this sample. The |
| // buffers are expected to be a portion of a bytestream of the codec type that |
| // the player was created with. The buffers should contain a sequence of whole |
| // NAL Units for video, or a complete audio frame. |sample_buffers| cannot be |
| // assumed to live past the call into SbPlayerWriteSample(), so it must be |
| // copied if its content will be used after SbPlayerWriteSample() returns. |
| // |sample_buffer_sizes|: A pointer to an array of sizes with |
| // |number_of_sample_buffers| elements. Each of them specify the number of |
| // bytes in the corresponding buffer contained in |sample_buffers|. None of |
| // them can be 0. |sample_buffer_sizes| cannot be assumed to live past the |
| // call into SbPlayerWriteSample(), so it must be copied if its content will |
| // be used after SbPlayerWriteSample() returns. |
| // |number_of_sample_buffers|: Specify the number of elements contained inside |
| // |sample_buffers| and |sample_buffer_sizes|. It has to be at least one, or |
| // the call will be ignored. |
| // |sample_pts|: The timestamp of the sample in 90KHz ticks (PTS). Note that |
| // samples MAY be written "slightly" out of order. |
| // |video_sample_info|: Information about a video sample. This value is |
| // required if |sample_type| is |kSbMediaTypeVideo|. Otherwise, it must be |
| // |NULL|. |
| // |sample_drm_info|: The DRM system related info for the media sample. This |
| // value is required for encrypted samples. Otherwise, it must be |NULL|. |
| #if SB_API_VERSION < 10 |
| SB_EXPORT void SbPlayerWriteSample( |
| SbPlayer player, |
| SbMediaType sample_type, |
| #if SB_API_VERSION >= 6 |
| const void* const* sample_buffers, |
| const int* sample_buffer_sizes, |
| #else // SB_API_VERSION >= 6 |
| const void** sample_buffers, |
| int* sample_buffer_sizes, |
| #endif // SB_API_VERSION >= 6 |
| int number_of_sample_buffers, |
| SbMediaTime sample_pts, |
| const SbMediaVideoSampleInfo* video_sample_info, |
| const SbDrmSampleInfo* sample_drm_info); |
| #else // SB_API_VERSION < 10 |
| // SbPlayerWriteSample2 is like the deprecated SbPlayerWriteSample, but accepts |
| // SbTime |sample_timestamp| instead of SbMediaTime |sample_pts|, and also |
| // allows writing of multiple samples in one SbPlayerWriteSample2() call. |
| |
| // Writes samples of the given media type to |player|'s input stream. The |
| // lifetime of |sample_infos|, and the members of its elements like |buffer|, |
| // |video_sample_info|, and |drm_info| (as well as member |subsample_mapping| |
| // contained inside it) are not guaranteed past the call to |
| // SbPlayerWriteSample2. That means that before returning, the implementation |
| // must synchronously copy any information it wants to retain from those |
| // structures. |
| // |
| // |player|: The player to which the sample is written. |
| // |sample_type|: The type of sample being written. See the |SbMediaType| |
| // enum in media.h. |
| // |sample_infos|: A pointer to an array of SbPlayerSampleInfo with |
| // |number_of_sample_infos| elements, each holds the data for an sample, i.e. |
| // a sequence of whole NAL Units for video, or a complete audio frame. |
| // |sample_infos| cannot be assumed to live past the call into |
| // SbPlayerWriteSample2(), so it must be copied if its content will be used |
| // after SbPlayerWriteSample2() returns. |
| // |number_of_sample_infos|: Specify the number of samples contained inside |
| // |sample_infos|. It has to be at least one, and less than the return value |
| // of SbPlayerGetMaximumNumberOfSamplesPerWrite(). |
| SB_EXPORT void SbPlayerWriteSample2(SbPlayer player, |
| SbMediaType sample_type, |
| const SbPlayerSampleInfo* sample_infos, |
| int number_of_sample_infos); |
| |
| // Writes a single sample of the given media type to |player|'s input stream. |
| // Its data may be passed in via more than one buffers. The lifetime of |
| // |sample_buffers|, |sample_buffer_sizes|, |video_sample_info|, and |
| // |sample_drm_info| (as well as member |subsample_mapping| contained inside it) |
| // are not guaranteed past the call to SbPlayerWriteSample. That means that |
| // before returning, the implementation must synchronously copy any information |
| // it wants to retain from those structures. |
| // |
| // |player|: The player for which the number is retrieved. |
| // |sample_type|: The type of sample for which the number is retrieved. See the |
| // |SbMediaType| enum in media.h. |
| SB_EXPORT int SbPlayerGetMaximumNumberOfSamplesPerWrite( |
| SbPlayer player, |
| SbMediaType sample_type); |
| |
| #endif // SB_API_VERSION < 10 |
| |
| // Writes a marker to |player|'s input stream of |stream_type| indicating that |
| // there are no more samples for that media type for the remainder of this |
| // media stream. This marker is invalidated, along with the rest of the stream's |
| // contents, after a call to SbPlayerSeek. |
| // |
| // |player|: The player to which the marker is written. |
| // |stream_type|: The type of stream for which the marker is written. |
| SB_EXPORT void SbPlayerWriteEndOfStream(SbPlayer player, |
| SbMediaType stream_type); |
| |
| // Sets the player bounds to the given graphics plane coordinates. The changes |
| // do not take effect until the next graphics frame buffer swap. The default |
| // bounds for a player is the full screen. This function is only relevant when |
| // the |player| is created with the kSbPlayerOutputModePunchOut output mode, and |
| // if this is not the case then this function call can be ignored. |
| // |
| // This function is called on every graphics frame that changes the video |
| // bounds. For example, if the video bounds are being animated, then this will |
| // be called at up to 60 Hz. Since the function could be called up to once per |
| // frame, implementors should take care to avoid related performance concerns |
| // with such frequent calls. |
| // |
| // |player|: The player that is being resized. |
| // |z_index|: The z-index of the player. When the bounds of multiple players |
| // are overlapped, the one with larger z-index will be rendered on |
| // top of the ones with smaller z-index. |
| // |x|: The x-coordinate of the upper-left corner of the player. |
| // |y|: The y-coordinate of the upper-left corner of the player. |
| // |width|: The width of the player, in pixels. |
| // |height|: The height of the player, in pixels. |
| SB_EXPORT void SbPlayerSetBounds(SbPlayer player, |
| int z_index, |
| int x, |
| int y, |
| int width, |
| int height); |
| |
| // Set the playback rate of the |player|. |rate| is default to 1.0 which |
| // indicates the playback is at its original speed. A |rate| greater than one |
| // will make the playback faster than its original speed. For example, when |
| // |rate| is 2, the video will be played at twice the speed as its original |
| // speed. A |rate| less than 1.0 will make the playback slower than its |
| // original speed. When |rate| is 0, the playback will be paused. |
| // The function returns true when the playback rate is set to |playback_rate| or |
| // to a rate that is close to |playback_rate| which the implementation supports. |
| // It returns false when the playback rate is unchanged, this can happen when |
| // |playback_rate| is negative or if it is too high to support. |
| SB_EXPORT bool SbPlayerSetPlaybackRate(SbPlayer player, double playback_rate); |
| |
| // Sets the player's volume. |
| // |
| // |player|: The player in which the volume is being adjusted. |
| // |volume|: The new player volume. The value must be between |0.0| and |1.0|, |
| // inclusive. A value of |0.0| means that the audio should be muted, and a |
| // value of |1.0| means that it should be played at full volume. |
| SB_EXPORT void SbPlayerSetVolume(SbPlayer player, double volume); |
| |
| #if SB_API_VERSION < 10 |
| // Gets a snapshot of the current player state and writes it to |
| // |out_player_info|. This function may be called very frequently and is |
| // expected to be inexpensive. |
| // |
| // |player|: The player about which information is being retrieved. |
| // |out_player_info|: The information retrieved for the player. |
| SB_EXPORT void SbPlayerGetInfo(SbPlayer player, SbPlayerInfo* out_player_info); |
| #else // SB_API_VERSION < 10 |
| // SbPlayerGetInfo2 is like the deprecated SbPlayerGetInfo, but accepts |
| // SbPlayerInfo2* |out_player_info2| instead of SbPlayerInfo |out_player_info|. |
| |
| // Gets a snapshot of the current player state and writes it to |
| // |out_player_info|. This function may be called very frequently and is |
| // expected to be inexpensive. |
| // |
| // |player|: The player about which information is being retrieved. |
| // |out_player_info|: The information retrieved for the player. |
| SB_EXPORT void SbPlayerGetInfo2(SbPlayer player, |
| SbPlayerInfo2* out_player_info2); |
| #endif // SB_API_VERSION < 10 |
| |
| // Given a player created with the kSbPlayerOutputModeDecodeToTexture |
| // output mode, it will return a SbDecodeTarget representing the current frame |
| // to be rasterized. On GLES systems, this function must be called on a |
| // thread with an EGLContext current, and specifically the EGLContext that will |
| // be used to eventually render the frame. If this function is called with a |
| // |player| object that was created with an output mode other than |
| // kSbPlayerOutputModeDecodeToTexture, kSbDecodeTargetInvalid is returned. |
| SB_EXPORT SbDecodeTarget SbPlayerGetCurrentFrame(SbPlayer player); |
| |
| #ifdef __cplusplus |
| } // extern "C" |
| #endif |
| |
| #endif // STARBOARD_PLAYER_H_ |