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/*
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* This file is part of FFmpeg.
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*
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* FFmpeg is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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* version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* FFmpeg is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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* Lesser General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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* License along with FFmpeg; if not, write to the Free Software
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* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
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*/
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#ifndef AVDEVICE_AVDEVICE_H
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#define AVDEVICE_AVDEVICE_H
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#include "version.h"
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/**
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* @file
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* @ingroup lavd
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* Main libavdevice API header
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*/
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/**
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* @defgroup lavd Special devices muxing/demuxing library
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* @{
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* Libavdevice is a complementary library to @ref libavf "libavformat". It
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* provides various "special" platform-specific muxers and demuxers, e.g. for
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* grabbing devices, audio capture and playback etc. As a consequence, the
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* (de)muxers in libavdevice are of the AVFMT_NOFILE type (they use their own
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* I/O functions). The filename passed to avformat_open_input() often does not
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* refer to an actually existing file, but has some special device-specific
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* meaning - e.g. for x11grab it is the display name.
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*
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* To use libavdevice, simply call avdevice_register_all() to register all
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* compiled muxers and demuxers. They all use standard libavformat API.
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* @}
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*/
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#include "libavutil/log.h"
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#include "libavutil/opt.h"
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#include "libavutil/dict.h"
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#include "libavformat/avformat.h"
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/**
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* Return the LIBAVDEVICE_VERSION_INT constant.
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*/
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unsigned avdevice_version(void);
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/**
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* Return the libavdevice build-time configuration.
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*/
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const char *avdevice_configuration(void);
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/**
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* Return the libavdevice license.
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*/
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const char *avdevice_license(void);
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/**
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* Initialize libavdevice and register all the input and output devices.
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* @warning This function is not thread safe.
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*/
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void avdevice_register_all(void);
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/**
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* Audio input devices iterator.
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*
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* If d is NULL, returns the first registered input audio/video device,
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* if d is non-NULL, returns the next registered input audio/video device after d
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* or NULL if d is the last one.
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*/
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AVInputFormat *av_input_audio_device_next(AVInputFormat *d);
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/**
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* Video input devices iterator.
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*
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* If d is NULL, returns the first registered input audio/video device,
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* if d is non-NULL, returns the next registered input audio/video device after d
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* or NULL if d is the last one.
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*/
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AVInputFormat *av_input_video_device_next(AVInputFormat *d);
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/**
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* Audio output devices iterator.
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*
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* If d is NULL, returns the first registered output audio/video device,
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* if d is non-NULL, returns the next registered output audio/video device after d
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* or NULL if d is the last one.
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*/
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AVOutputFormat *av_output_audio_device_next(AVOutputFormat *d);
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/**
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* Video output devices iterator.
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*
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* If d is NULL, returns the first registered output audio/video device,
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* if d is non-NULL, returns the next registered output audio/video device after d
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* or NULL if d is the last one.
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*/
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AVOutputFormat *av_output_video_device_next(AVOutputFormat *d);
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typedef struct AVDeviceRect {
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int x; /**< x coordinate of top left corner */
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int y; /**< y coordinate of top left corner */
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int width; /**< width */
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int height; /**< height */
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} AVDeviceRect;
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/**
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* Message types used by avdevice_app_to_dev_control_message().
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*/
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enum AVAppToDevMessageType {
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/**
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* Dummy message.
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*/
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AV_APP_TO_DEV_NONE = MKBETAG('N','O','N','E'),
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/**
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* Window size change message.
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*
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* Message is sent to the device every time the application changes the size
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* of the window device renders to.
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* Message should also be sent right after window is created.
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*
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* data: AVDeviceRect: new window size.
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*/
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AV_APP_TO_DEV_WINDOW_SIZE = MKBETAG('G','E','O','M'),
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/**
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* Repaint request message.
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*
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* Message is sent to the device when window has to be repainted.
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*
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* data: AVDeviceRect: area required to be repainted.
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* NULL: whole area is required to be repainted.
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*/
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AV_APP_TO_DEV_WINDOW_REPAINT = MKBETAG('R','E','P','A'),
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/**
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* Request pause/play.
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*
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* Application requests pause/unpause playback.
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* Mostly usable with devices that have internal buffer.
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* By default devices are not paused.
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*
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* data: NULL
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*/
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AV_APP_TO_DEV_PAUSE = MKBETAG('P', 'A', 'U', ' '),
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AV_APP_TO_DEV_PLAY = MKBETAG('P', 'L', 'A', 'Y'),
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AV_APP_TO_DEV_TOGGLE_PAUSE = MKBETAG('P', 'A', 'U', 'T'),
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/**
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* Volume control message.
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* Set volume level. It may be device-dependent if volume
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* is changed per stream or system wide. Per stream volume
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* change is expected when possible.
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*
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* data: double: new volume with range of 0.0 - 1.0.
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*/
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AV_APP_TO_DEV_SET_VOLUME = MKBETAG('S', 'V', 'O', 'L'),
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/**
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* Mute control messages.
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* Change mute state. It may be device-dependent if mute status
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* is changed per stream or system wide. Per stream mute status
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* change is expected when possible.
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*
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* data: NULL.
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*/
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AV_APP_TO_DEV_MUTE = MKBETAG(' ', 'M', 'U', 'T'),
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AV_APP_TO_DEV_UNMUTE = MKBETAG('U', 'M', 'U', 'T'),
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AV_APP_TO_DEV_TOGGLE_MUTE = MKBETAG('T', 'M', 'U', 'T'),
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/**
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* Get volume/mute messages.
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* Force the device to send AV_DEV_TO_APP_VOLUME_LEVEL_CHANGED or
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* AV_DEV_TO_APP_MUTE_STATE_CHANGED command respectively.
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*
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* data: NULL.
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*/
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AV_APP_TO_DEV_GET_VOLUME = MKBETAG('G', 'V', 'O', 'L'),
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AV_APP_TO_DEV_GET_MUTE = MKBETAG('G', 'M', 'U', 'T'),
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};
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/**
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* Message types used by avdevice_dev_to_app_control_message().
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*/
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enum AVDevToAppMessageType {
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/**
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* Dummy message.
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*/
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AV_DEV_TO_APP_NONE = MKBETAG('N','O','N','E'),
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/**
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* Create window buffer message.
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* Device requests to create a window buffer. Exact meaning is device-
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* and application-dependent. Message is sent before rendering first
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* frame and all one-shot initializations should be done here.
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* Application is allowed to ignore preferred window buffer size.
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*
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* @note: Application is obligated to inform about window buffer size
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* with AV_APP_TO_DEV_WINDOW_SIZE message.
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*
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* data: AVDeviceRect: preferred size of the window buffer.
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* NULL: no preferred size of the window buffer.
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*/
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AV_DEV_TO_APP_CREATE_WINDOW_BUFFER = MKBETAG('B','C','R','E'),
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/**
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* Prepare window buffer message.
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* Device requests to prepare a window buffer for rendering.
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* Exact meaning is device- and application-dependent.
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* Message is sent before rendering of each frame.
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*
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* data: NULL.
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*/
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AV_DEV_TO_APP_PREPARE_WINDOW_BUFFER = MKBETAG('B','P','R','E'),
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/**
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* Display window buffer message.
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* Device requests to display a window buffer.
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* Message is sent when new frame is ready to be displayed.
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* Usually buffers need to be swapped in handler of this message.
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*
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* data: NULL.
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*/
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AV_DEV_TO_APP_DISPLAY_WINDOW_BUFFER = MKBETAG('B','D','I','S'),
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/**
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* Destroy window buffer message.
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* Device requests to destroy a window buffer.
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* Message is sent when device is about to be destroyed and window
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* buffer is not required anymore.
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*
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* data: NULL.
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*/
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AV_DEV_TO_APP_DESTROY_WINDOW_BUFFER = MKBETAG('B','D','E','S'),
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/**
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* Buffer fullness status messages.
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* Device signals buffer overflow/underflow.
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* data: NULL.
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*/
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AV_DEV_TO_APP_BUFFER_OVERFLOW = MKBETAG('B','O','F','L'),
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AV_DEV_TO_APP_BUFFER_UNDERFLOW = MKBETAG('B','U','F','L'),
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/**
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* Buffer readable/writable.
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* When possible, device informs how many bytes can be read/write.
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* @warning Device may not inform when number of bytes than can be read/write changes.
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* data: int64_t: amount of bytes available to read/write.
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* NULL: amount of bytes available to read/write is not known.
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*/
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AV_DEV_TO_APP_BUFFER_READABLE = MKBETAG('B','R','D',' '),
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AV_DEV_TO_APP_BUFFER_WRITABLE = MKBETAG('B','W','R',' '),
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/**
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* Mute state change message.
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* data: int: 0 for not muted state, non-zero for muted state.
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*/
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AV_DEV_TO_APP_MUTE_STATE_CHANGED = MKBETAG('C','M','U','T'),
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/**
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* Volume level change message.
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* Device informs that volume level has changed.
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* data: double: new volume with range of 0.0 - 1.0.
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*/
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AV_DEV_TO_APP_VOLUME_LEVEL_CHANGED = MKBETAG('C','V','O','L'),
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};
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/**
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* Send control message from application to device.
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* @param s device context.
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* @param type message type.
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* @param data message data. Exact type depends on message type.
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* @param data_size size of message data.
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* @return >= 0 on success, negative on error.
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* AVERROR(ENOSYS) when device doesn't implement handler of the message.
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*/
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int avdevice_app_to_dev_control_message(struct AVFormatContext *s,
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enum AVAppToDevMessageType type,
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void *data, size_t data_size);
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/**
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* Send control message from device to application.
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* @param s device context.
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* @param type message type.
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* @param data message data. Can be NULL.
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* @param data_size size of message data.
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* @return >= 0 on success, negative on error.
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* AVERROR(ENOSYS) when application doesn't implement handler of the message.
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*/
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int avdevice_dev_to_app_control_message(struct AVFormatContext *s,
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enum AVDevToAppMessageType type,
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void *data, size_t data_size);
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/**
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* Following API allows user to probe device capabilities (supported codecs,
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* pixel formats, sample formats, resolutions, channel counts, etc).
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* It is build on top op AVOption API.
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* Queried capabilities make it possible to set up converters of video or audio
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* parameters that fit to the device.
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* List of capabilities that can be queried:
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* - Capabilities valid for both audio and video devices:
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* - codec: supported audio/video codecs.
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* type: AV_OPT_TYPE_INT (AVCodecID value)
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* - Capabilities valid for audio devices:
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* - sample_format: supported sample formats.
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* type: AV_OPT_TYPE_INT (AVSampleFormat value)
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* - sample_rate: supported sample rates.
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* type: AV_OPT_TYPE_INT
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* - channels: supported number of channels.
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* type: AV_OPT_TYPE_INT
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* - channel_layout: supported channel layouts.
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* type: AV_OPT_TYPE_INT64
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* - Capabilities valid for video devices:
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* - pixel_format: supported pixel formats.
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* type: AV_OPT_TYPE_INT (AVPixelFormat value)
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* - window_size: supported window sizes (describes size of the window size presented to the user).
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* type: AV_OPT_TYPE_IMAGE_SIZE
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* - frame_size: supported frame sizes (describes size of provided video frames).
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* type: AV_OPT_TYPE_IMAGE_SIZE
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* - fps: supported fps values
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* type: AV_OPT_TYPE_RATIONAL
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* and AVDeviceCapabilitiesQuery object. Following queries will
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* For example, setting a codec may impact number of formats or fps values
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* AVFormatContext *oc = NULL;
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* AVDeviceCapabilitiesQuery *caps = NULL;
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* AVOptionRanges *ranges;
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* avdevice_capabilities_free(&query, oc);
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*/
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/**
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* Structure describes device capabilities.
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*
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* It is used by devices in conjunction with av_device_capabilities AVOption table
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* to implement capabilities probing API based on AVOption API. Should not be used directly.
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*/
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typedef struct AVDeviceCapabilitiesQuery {
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const AVClass *av_class;
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AVFormatContext *device_context;
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enum AVCodecID codec;
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enum AVSampleFormat sample_format;
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enum AVPixelFormat pixel_format;
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int sample_rate;
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int channels;
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int64_t channel_layout;
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int window_width;
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int window_height;
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int frame_width;
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int frame_height;
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AVRational fps;
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} AVDeviceCapabilitiesQuery;
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/**
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* AVOption table used by devices to implement device capabilities API. Should not be used by a user.
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*/
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extern const AVOption av_device_capabilities[];
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/**
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* Initialize capabilities probing API based on AVOption API.
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* avdevice_capabilities_free() must be called when query capabilities API is
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* not used anymore.
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* @param[out] caps Device capabilities data. Pointer to a NULL pointer must be passed.
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* @param s Context of the device.
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* @param device_options An AVDictionary filled with device-private options.
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* On return this parameter will be destroyed and replaced with a dict
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* containing options that were not found. May be NULL.
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* The same options must be passed later to avformat_write_header() for output
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* devices or avformat_open_input() for input devices, or at any other place
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* that affects device-private options.
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*
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* @return >= 0 on success, negative otherwise.
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*/
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int avdevice_capabilities_create(AVDeviceCapabilitiesQuery **caps, AVFormatContext *s,
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AVDictionary **device_options);
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/**
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* Free resources created by avdevice_capabilities_create()
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*
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* @param caps Device capabilities data to be freed.
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* @param s Context of the device.
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*/
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void avdevice_capabilities_free(AVDeviceCapabilitiesQuery **caps, AVFormatContext *s);
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/**
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* Structure describes basic parameters of the device.
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*/
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typedef struct AVDeviceInfo {
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char *device_name; /**< device name, format depends on device */
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char *device_description; /**< human friendly name */
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} AVDeviceInfo;
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/**
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* List of devices.
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*/
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typedef struct AVDeviceInfoList {
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AVDeviceInfo **devices; /**< list of autodetected devices */
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int nb_devices; /**< number of autodetected devices */
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int default_device; /**< index of default device or -1 if no default */
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} AVDeviceInfoList;
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/**
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* List devices.
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* Returns available device names and their parameters.
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*
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* @note: Some devices may accept system-dependent device names that cannot be
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* autodetected. The list returned by this function cannot be assumed to
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* be always completed.
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*
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* @param s device context.
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* @param[out] device_list list of autodetected devices.
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* @return count of autodetected devices, negative on error.
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*/
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int avdevice_list_devices(struct AVFormatContext *s, AVDeviceInfoList **device_list);
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* Convenient function to free result of avdevice_list_devices().
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*
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* @param devices device list to be freed.
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*/
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void avdevice_free_list_devices(AVDeviceInfoList **device_list);
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/**
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* List devices.
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*
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* Returns available device names and their parameters.
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* These are convinient wrappers for avdevice_list_devices().
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* Device context is allocated and deallocated internally.
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*
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* @param device device format. May be NULL if device name is set.
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* @param device_name device name. May be NULL if device format is set.
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* @param device_options An AVDictionary filled with device-private options. May be NULL.
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* The same options must be passed later to avformat_write_header() for output
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* devices or avformat_open_input() for input devices, or at any other place
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* that affects device-private options.
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* @param[out] device_list list of autodetected devices
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* @return count of autodetected devices, negative on error.
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* @note device argument takes precedence over device_name when both are set.
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*/
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int avdevice_list_input_sources(struct AVInputFormat *device, const char *device_name,
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AVDictionary *device_options, AVDeviceInfoList **device_list);
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int avdevice_list_output_sinks(struct AVOutputFormat *device, const char *device_name,
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AVDictionary *device_options, AVDeviceInfoList **device_list);
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#endif /* AVDEVICE_AVDEVICE_H */
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