1 // Copyright 2014 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3 // found in the LICENSE file.
5 #ifndef MEDIA_CAST_SENDER_VIDEO_FRAME_FACTORY_H_
6 #define MEDIA_CAST_SENDER_VIDEO_FRAME_FACTORY_H_
8 #include "base/memory/scoped_ptr.h"
9 #include "base/time/time.h"
21 // Interface for an object capable of vending video frames. There is no
22 // requirement for a |VideoFrameFactory| to be concurrent but it must not be
23 // pinned to a specific thread. Indeed, |VideoFrameFactory| implementations are
24 // created by cast on the main cast thread then used by unknown client threads
25 // via the |VideoFrameInput| interface.
27 // Clients are responsible for serialzing access to a |VideoFrameFactory|.
28 // Generally speaking, it is expected that a client will be using these objects
29 // from a rendering thread or callback (which may execute on different threads
30 // but never concurrently with itself).
31 class VideoFrameFactory
{
33 virtual ~VideoFrameFactory() {}
35 // Creates a |VideoFrame| suitable for input via |InsertRawVideoFrame|. Frames
36 // obtained in this manner may provide benefits such memory reuse and affinity
37 // with the encoder. The format is guaranteed to be I420 or NV12.
39 // This can transiently return null if the encoder is not yet initialized or
40 // is re-initializing. Note however that if an encoder does support optimized
41 // frames, its |VideoFrameFactory| must eventually return frames. In practice,
42 // this means that |MaybeCreateFrame| must somehow signal the encoder to
43 // perform whatever initialization is needed to eventually produce frames.
44 virtual scoped_refptr
<VideoFrame
> MaybeCreateFrame(
45 const gfx::Size
& frame_size
, base::TimeDelta timestamp
) = 0;
51 #endif // MEDIA_CAST_SENDER_VIDEO_FRAME_FACTORY_H_