- class QAbstractVideoBuffer¶
The
QAbstractVideoBuffer
class is an abstraction for video data. More…Added in version 6.8.
Synopsis¶
Virtual methods¶
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Detailed Description¶
The
QVideoFrame
class makes use of aQAbstractVideoBuffer
internally to reference a buffer of video data. Creating a subclass ofQAbstractVideoBuffer
allows you to construct video frames from preallocated or static buffers. The subclass can contain a hardware buffer, and implement access to the data by mapping the buffer to CPU memory.The contents of a buffer can be accessed by mapping the buffer to memory using the
map()
function, which returns a structure containing information about plane layout of the current video data.See also
- abstract format()¶
- Return type:
Gets
QVideoFrameFormat
of the underlying video buffer.The format must be available upon construction of
QVideoFrame
.QVideoFrame
will contain won instance of the given format, that can be detached and modified.Maps the planes of a video buffer to memory.
Returns a
MapData
structure that contains information about the plane layout of the mapped current video data. If the mapping fails, the method returns the default structure. For CPU memory buffers, the data is considered as already mapped, so the function just returns the plane layout of the preallocated underlying data.The map
mode
indicates whether the contents of the mapped memory should be read from and/or written to the buffer. If the map mode includes theQVideoFrame::ReadOnly
flag the mapped memory will be populated with the content of the buffer when initially mapped. If the map mode includes theQVideoFrame::WriteOnly
flag the content of the possibly modified mapped memory will be written back to the buffer when unmapped.When access to the data is no longer needed, the
unmap
function is called to release the mapped memory and possibly update the buffer contents.If the format of the video data is multiplanar, the method may map the whole pixel data as a single plane. In this case, mapping a buffer with
QVideoFrame
will calculate additional planes from the specified line stride of the first plane, the frame height, and the data size.- unmap()¶
Releases the memory mapped by the
map()
function.If the
MapMode
included theQVideoFrame::WriteOnly
flag this will write the current content of the mapped memory back to the video frame.For CPU video buffers, the function may be not overridden. The default implementation of
unmap
does nothing.See also