Defines an interface for controlling playback of media elementary streams.
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.
The value to pass into SbPlayerCreate's duration_pts
argument for cases where the duration is unknown, such as for live streams.
Well-defined value for an invalid player.
An indicator of whether the decoder can accept more samples.
kSbPlayerDecoderStateNeedsData
The decoder is asking for one more sample.
Identify the type of side data accompanied with SbPlayerSampleInfo
, as side data may come from multiple sources.
kMatroskaBlockAdditional
The side data comes from the BlockAdditional data in the Matroska/Webm container, as specified in https://tools.ietf.org/id/draft-lhomme-cellar-matroska-03.html#rfc.section.7.3.399) andnd https://www.webmproject.org/docs/container/#BlockAdditionall) . The first 8 bytes of the data contains the value of BlockAddID in big endian format, followed by the content of BlockAdditional.
An indicator of the general playback state.
kSbPlayerStateInitialized
The player has just been initialized. It is expecting an SbPlayerSeek() call to enter the prerolling state.
kSbPlayerStatePrerolling
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.
kSbPlayerStatePresenting
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.
kSbPlayerStateEndOfStream
The player is presenting media, but it is paused at the end of the stream.
kSbPlayerStateDestroyed
The player has been destroyed, and will send no more callbacks.
An opaque handle to an implementation-private structure representing a player.
typedef struct SbPlayerPrivate* SbPlayer
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)
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 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)
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)
The playback related parameters to pass into SbPlayerCreate() and SbPlayerGetPreferredOutputMode().
SbDrmSystem drm_system
Provides an appropriate DRM system if the media stream has encrypted portions. It will be kSbDrmSystemInvalid
if the stream does not have encrypted portions.
SbMediaAudioSampleInfo audio_sample_info
Contains a populated SbMediaAudioSampleInfo if audio_sample_info.codec
isn‘t kSbMediaAudioCodecNone
. When audio_sample_info.codec
is kSbMediaAudioCodecNone
, the video doesn’t have an audio track.
SbMediaVideoSampleInfo video_sample_info
Contains a populated SbMediaVideoSampleInfo if video_sample_info.codec
isn't kSbMediaVideoCodecNone
. When video_sample_info.codec
is kSbMediaVideoCodecNone
, the video is audio only.
SbPlayerOutputMode 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().
Information about the current media playback state.
SbTime current_media_timestamp
The position of the playback head, as precisely as possible, in microseconds.
SbTime duration
The known duration of the currently playing media stream, in microseconds.
SbTime start_date
The result of getStartDate for the currently playing media stream, in microseconds since the epoch of January 1, 1601 UTC.
int frame_width
The width of the currently displayed frame, in pixels, or 0 if not provided by this player.
int frame_height
The height of the currently displayed frame, in pixels, or 0 if not provided by this player.
bool is_paused
Whether playback is currently paused.
double volume
The current player volume in [0, 1].
int total_video_frames
The number of video frames sent to the player since the creation of the player.
int dropped_video_frames
The number of video frames decoded but not displayed since the creation of the player.
int corrupted_video_frames
The number of video frames that failed to be decoded since the creation of the player.
double playback_rate
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.
Information about the samples to be written into SbPlayerWriteSample2.
SbMediaType type
const void * buffer
Points to the buffer containing the sample data.
int buffer_size
Size of the data pointed to by buffer
.
SbTime timestamp
The timestamp of the sample in SbTime.
SbPlayerSampleSideData* side_data
Points to an array of side data for the input, when available.
int side_data_count
The number of side data pointed by side_data
. It should be set to 0 if there is no side data for the input.
SbMediaAudioSampleInfo audio_sample_info
Information about an audio sample. This value can only be used when type
is kSbMediaTypeAudio.
SbMediaVideoSampleInfo video_sample_info
Information about a video sample. This value can only be used when type
is kSbMediaTypeVideo.
union SbPlayerSampleInfo::@0 @1
constSbDrmSampleInfo* drm_info
The DRM system related info for the media sample. This value is required for encrypted samples. Otherwise, it must be NULL
.
Side data accompanied with SbPlayerSampleInfo
, it can be arbitrary binary data coming from multiple sources.
SbPlayerSampleSideDataType type
const uint8_t * data
data
will remain valid until SbPlayerDeallocateSampleFunc() is called on the SbPlayerSampleInfo::buffer
the data is associated with.
size_t size
The size of the data pointed by data
, in bytes.
Destroys player
, freeing all associated resources.
Upon calling this method, there should be one call to the player status callback (i.e. player_status_func
used in the creation of the player) which indicates the player is destroyed. Note, the callback has to be in- flight when SbPlayerDestroyed is called.
No more other callbacks should be issued after this function returns.
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.
void SbPlayerDestroy(SbPlayer player)
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.
SbDecodeTarget SbPlayerGetCurrentFrame(SbPlayer player)
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.
void SbPlayerGetInfo2(SbPlayer player, SbPlayerInfo2 *out_player_info2)
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.
int SbPlayerGetMaximumNumberOfSamplesPerWrite(SbPlayer player, SbMediaType sample_type)
Returns the preferred output mode of the implementation when a video described by creation_param
is played. It is assumed that it is okay to call SbPlayerCreate() with the same video described by creation_param
, with its output_mode
member replaced by the returned output mode. When the caller has no preference on the output mode, it will set creation_param->output_mode
to kSbPlayerOutputModeInvalid
, and the implementation can return its preferred output mode based on the information contained in creation_param
. The caller can also set creation_param->output_mode
to its preferred output mode, and the implementation should return the same output mode if it is supported, otherwise the implementation should return an output mode that it is supported, as if creation_param->output_mode
is set to kSbPlayerOutputModeInvalid
prior to the call. Note that it is not the responsibility of this function to verify whether the video described by creation_param
can be played on the platform, and the implementation should try its best effort to return a valid output mode. creation_param
will never be NULL.
SbPlayerOutputMode SbPlayerGetPreferredOutputMode(const SbPlayerCreationParam *creation_param)
Returns whether the given player handle is valid.
static bool SbPlayerIsValid(SbPlayer player)
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.
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.
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.
void SbPlayerSetVolume(SbPlayer player, double volume)
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.
void SbPlayerWriteEndOfStream(SbPlayer player, SbMediaType stream_type)
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.
SbPlayerWriteSample2 allows writing of multiple samples in one call.
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().
void SbPlayerWriteSample2(SbPlayer player, SbMediaType sample_type, const SbPlayerSampleInfo *sample_infos, int number_of_sample_infos)