2 * Copyright (c) 2010 The WebM project authors. All Rights Reserved.
4 * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license
5 * that can be found in the LICENSE file in the root of the source
6 * tree. An additional intellectual property rights grant can be found
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8 * be found in the AUTHORS file in the root of the source tree.
12 /*!\defgroup encoder Encoder Algorithm Interface
14 * This abstraction allows applications using this encoder to easily support
15 * multiple video formats with minimal code duplication. This section describes
16 * the interface common to all encoders.
21 * \brief Describes the encoder algorithm interface to applications.
23 * This file describes the interface between an application and a
24 * video encoder algorithm.
33 #include "vpx_codec.h"
36 /*!\brief Current ABI version number
39 * If this file is altered in any way that changes the ABI, this value
40 * must be bumped. Examples include, but are not limited to, changing
41 * types, removing or reassigning enums, adding/removing/rearranging
42 * fields to structures
44 #define VPX_ENCODER_ABI_VERSION (2 + VPX_CODEC_ABI_VERSION) /**<\hideinitializer*/
47 /*! \brief Encoder capabilities bitfield
49 * Each encoder advertises the capabilities it supports as part of its
50 * ::vpx_codec_iface_t interface structure. Capabilities are extra
51 * interfaces or functionality, and are not required to be supported
54 * The available flags are specified by VPX_CODEC_CAP_* defines.
56 #define VPX_CODEC_CAP_PSNR 0x10000 /**< Can issue PSNR packets */
58 /*! Can output one partition at a time. Each partition is returned in its
59 * own VPX_CODEC_CX_FRAME_PKT, with the FRAME_IS_FRAGMENT flag set for
60 * every partition but the last. In this mode all frames are always
61 * returned partition by partition.
63 #define VPX_CODEC_CAP_OUTPUT_PARTITION 0x20000
66 /*! \brief Initialization-time Feature Enabling
68 * Certain codec features must be known at initialization time, to allow
69 * for proper memory allocation.
71 * The available flags are specified by VPX_CODEC_USE_* defines.
73 #define VPX_CODEC_USE_PSNR 0x10000 /**< Calculate PSNR on each frame */
74 #define VPX_CODEC_USE_OUTPUT_PARTITION 0x20000 /**< Make the encoder output one
75 partition at a time. */
78 /*!\brief Generic fixed size buffer structure
80 * This structure is able to hold a reference to any fixed size buffer.
82 typedef struct vpx_fixed_buf
84 void *buf
; /**< Pointer to the data */
85 size_t sz
; /**< Length of the buffer, in chars */
86 } vpx_fixed_buf_t
; /**< alias for struct vpx_fixed_buf */
89 /*!\brief Time Stamp Type
91 * An integer, which when multiplied by the stream's time base, provides
92 * the absolute time of a sample.
94 typedef int64_t vpx_codec_pts_t
;
97 /*!\brief Compressed Frame Flags
99 * This type represents a bitfield containing information about a compressed
100 * frame that may be useful to an application. The most significant 16 bits
101 * can be used by an algorithm to provide additional detail, for example to
102 * support frame types that are codec specific (MPEG-1 D-frames for example)
104 typedef uint32_t vpx_codec_frame_flags_t
;
105 #define VPX_FRAME_IS_KEY 0x1 /**< frame is the start of a GOP */
106 #define VPX_FRAME_IS_DROPPABLE 0x2 /**< frame can be dropped without affecting
107 the stream (no future frame depends on
109 #define VPX_FRAME_IS_INVISIBLE 0x4 /**< frame should be decoded but will not
111 #define VPX_FRAME_IS_FRAGMENT 0x8 /**< this is a fragment of the encoded
114 /*!\brief Error Resilient flags
116 * These flags define which error resilient features to enable in the
117 * encoder. The flags are specified through the
118 * vpx_codec_enc_cfg::g_error_resilient variable.
120 typedef uint32_t vpx_codec_er_flags_t
;
121 #define VPX_ERROR_RESILIENT_DEFAULT 0x1 /**< Improve resiliency against
122 losses of whole frames */
123 #define VPX_ERROR_RESILIENT_PARTITIONS 0x2 /**< The frame partitions are
124 independently decodable by the
125 bool decoder, meaning that
126 partitions can be decoded even
127 though earlier partitions have
128 been lost. Note that intra
129 predicition is still done over
130 the partition boundary. */
132 /*!\brief Encoder output packet variants
134 * This enumeration lists the different kinds of data packets that can be
135 * returned by calls to vpx_codec_get_cx_data(). Algorithms \ref MAY
136 * extend this list to provide additional functionality.
138 enum vpx_codec_cx_pkt_kind
140 VPX_CODEC_CX_FRAME_PKT
, /**< Compressed video frame */
141 VPX_CODEC_STATS_PKT
, /**< Two-pass statistics for this frame */
142 VPX_CODEC_PSNR_PKT
, /**< PSNR statistics for this frame */
143 VPX_CODEC_CUSTOM_PKT
= 256 /**< Algorithm extensions */
147 /*!\brief Encoder output packet
149 * This structure contains the different kinds of output data the encoder
150 * may produce while compressing a frame.
152 typedef struct vpx_codec_cx_pkt
154 enum vpx_codec_cx_pkt_kind kind
; /**< packet variant */
159 void *buf
; /**< compressed data buffer */
160 size_t sz
; /**< length of compressed data */
161 vpx_codec_pts_t pts
; /**< time stamp to show frame
162 (in timebase units) */
163 unsigned long duration
; /**< duration to show frame
164 (in timebase units) */
165 vpx_codec_frame_flags_t flags
; /**< flags for this frame */
166 int partition_id
; /**< the partition id
167 defines the decoding order
168 of the partitions. Only
169 applicable when "output partition"
170 mode is enabled. First partition
173 } frame
; /**< data for compressed frame packet */
174 struct vpx_fixed_buf twopass_stats
; /**< data for two-pass packet */
177 unsigned int samples
[4]; /**< Number of samples, total/y/u/v */
178 uint64_t sse
[4]; /**< sum squared error, total/y/u/v */
179 double psnr
[4]; /**< PSNR, total/y/u/v */
180 } psnr
; /**< data for PSNR packet */
181 struct vpx_fixed_buf raw
; /**< data for arbitrary packets */
183 /* This packet size is fixed to allow codecs to extend this
184 * interface without having to manage storage for raw packets,
185 * i.e., if it's smaller than 128 bytes, you can store in the
186 * packet list directly.
188 char pad
[128 - sizeof(enum vpx_codec_cx_pkt_kind
)]; /**< fixed sz */
189 } data
; /**< packet data */
190 } vpx_codec_cx_pkt_t
; /**< alias for struct vpx_codec_cx_pkt */
193 /*!\brief Rational Number
195 * This structure holds a fractional value.
197 typedef struct vpx_rational
199 int num
; /**< fraction numerator */
200 int den
; /**< fraction denominator */
201 } vpx_rational_t
; /**< alias for struct vpx_rational */
204 /*!\brief Multi-pass Encoding Pass */
207 VPX_RC_ONE_PASS
, /**< Single pass mode */
208 VPX_RC_FIRST_PASS
, /**< First pass of multi-pass mode */
209 VPX_RC_LAST_PASS
/**< Final pass of multi-pass mode */
213 /*!\brief Rate control mode */
216 VPX_VBR
, /**< Variable Bit Rate (VBR) mode */
217 VPX_CBR
, /**< Constant Bit Rate (CBR) mode */
218 VPX_CQ
/**< Constant Quality (CQ) mode */
222 /*!\brief Keyframe placement mode.
224 * This enumeration determines whether keyframes are placed automatically by
225 * the encoder or whether this behavior is disabled. Older releases of this
226 * SDK were implemented such that VPX_KF_FIXED meant keyframes were disabled.
227 * This name is confusing for this behavior, so the new symbols to be used
228 * are VPX_KF_AUTO and VPX_KF_DISABLED.
232 VPX_KF_FIXED
, /**< deprecated, implies VPX_KF_DISABLED */
233 VPX_KF_AUTO
, /**< Encoder determines optimal placement automatically */
234 VPX_KF_DISABLED
= 0 /**< Encoder does not place keyframes. */
238 /*!\brief Encoded Frame Flags
240 * This type indicates a bitfield to be passed to vpx_codec_encode(), defining
241 * per-frame boolean values. By convention, bits common to all codecs will be
242 * named VPX_EFLAG_*, and bits specific to an algorithm will be named
243 * /algo/_eflag_*. The lower order 16 bits are reserved for common use.
245 typedef long vpx_enc_frame_flags_t
;
246 #define VPX_EFLAG_FORCE_KF (1<<0) /**< Force this frame to be a keyframe */
249 /*!\brief Encoder configuration structure
251 * This structure contains the encoder settings that have common representations
252 * across all codecs. This doesn't imply that all codecs support all features,
255 typedef struct vpx_codec_enc_cfg
258 * generic settings (g)
261 /*!\brief Algorithm specific "usage" value
263 * Algorithms may define multiple values for usage, which may convey the
264 * intent of how the application intends to use the stream. If this value
265 * is non-zero, consult the documentation for the codec to determine its
268 unsigned int g_usage
;
271 /*!\brief Maximum number of threads to use
273 * For multi-threaded implementations, use no more than this number of
274 * threads. The codec may use fewer threads than allowed. The value
275 * 0 is equivalent to the value 1.
277 unsigned int g_threads
;
280 /*!\brief Bitstream profile to use
282 * Some codecs support a notion of multiple bitstream profiles. Typically
283 * this maps to a set of features that are turned on or off. Often the
284 * profile to use is determined by the features of the intended decoder.
285 * Consult the documentation for the codec to determine the valid values
286 * for this parameter, or set to zero for a sane default.
288 unsigned int g_profile
; /**< profile of bitstream to use */
292 /*!\brief Width of the frame
294 * This value identifies the presentation resolution of the frame,
295 * in pixels. Note that the frames passed as input to the encoder must
296 * have this resolution. Frames will be presented by the decoder in this
297 * resolution, independent of any spatial resampling the encoder may do.
302 /*!\brief Height of the frame
304 * This value identifies the presentation resolution of the frame,
305 * in pixels. Note that the frames passed as input to the encoder must
306 * have this resolution. Frames will be presented by the decoder in this
307 * resolution, independent of any spatial resampling the encoder may do.
312 /*!\brief Stream timebase units
314 * Indicates the smallest interval of time, in seconds, used by the stream.
315 * For fixed frame rate material, or variable frame rate material where
316 * frames are timed at a multiple of a given clock (ex: video capture),
317 * the \ref RECOMMENDED method is to set the timebase to the reciprocal
318 * of the frame rate (ex: 1001/30000 for 29.970 Hz NTSC). This allows the
319 * pts to correspond to the frame number, which can be handy. For
320 * re-encoding video from containers with absolute time timestamps, the
321 * \ref RECOMMENDED method is to set the timebase to that of the parent
322 * container or multimedia framework (ex: 1/1000 for ms, as in FLV).
324 struct vpx_rational g_timebase
;
327 /*!\brief Enable error resilient modes.
329 * The error resilient bitfield indicates to the encoder which features
330 * it should enable to take measures for streaming over lossy or noisy
333 vpx_codec_er_flags_t g_error_resilient
;
336 /*!\brief Multi-pass Encoding Mode
338 * This value should be set to the current phase for multi-pass encoding.
339 * For single pass, set to #VPX_RC_ONE_PASS.
341 enum vpx_enc_pass g_pass
;
344 /*!\brief Allow lagged encoding
346 * If set, this value allows the encoder to consume a number of input
347 * frames before producing output frames. This allows the encoder to
348 * base decisions for the current frame on future frames. This does
349 * increase the latency of the encoding pipeline, so it is not appropriate
350 * in all situations (ex: realtime encoding).
352 * Note that this is a maximum value -- the encoder may produce frames
353 * sooner than the given limit. Set this value to 0 to disable this
356 unsigned int g_lag_in_frames
;
360 * rate control settings (rc)
363 /*!\brief Temporal resampling configuration, if supported by the codec.
365 * Temporal resampling allows the codec to "drop" frames as a strategy to
366 * meet its target data rate. This can cause temporal discontinuities in
367 * the encoded video, which may appear as stuttering during playback. This
368 * trade-off is often acceptable, but for many applications is not. It can
369 * be disabled in these cases.
371 * Note that not all codecs support this feature. All vpx VPx codecs do.
372 * For other codecs, consult the documentation for that algorithm.
374 * This threshold is described as a percentage of the target data buffer.
375 * When the data buffer falls below this percentage of fullness, a
376 * dropped frame is indicated. Set the threshold to zero (0) to disable
379 unsigned int rc_dropframe_thresh
;
382 /*!\brief Enable/disable spatial resampling, if supported by the codec.
384 * Spatial resampling allows the codec to compress a lower resolution
385 * version of the frame, which is then upscaled by the encoder to the
386 * correct presentation resolution. This increases visual quality at
387 * low data rates, at the expense of CPU time on the encoder/decoder.
389 unsigned int rc_resize_allowed
;
392 /*!\brief Spatial resampling up watermark.
394 * This threshold is described as a percentage of the target data buffer.
395 * When the data buffer rises above this percentage of fullness, the
396 * encoder will step up to a higher resolution version of the frame.
398 unsigned int rc_resize_up_thresh
;
401 /*!\brief Spatial resampling down watermark.
403 * This threshold is described as a percentage of the target data buffer.
404 * When the data buffer falls below this percentage of fullness, the
405 * encoder will step down to a lower resolution version of the frame.
407 unsigned int rc_resize_down_thresh
;
410 /*!\brief Rate control algorithm to use.
412 * Indicates whether the end usage of this stream is to be streamed over
413 * a bandwidth constrained link, indicating that Constant Bit Rate (CBR)
414 * mode should be used, or whether it will be played back on a high
415 * bandwidth link, as from a local disk, where higher variations in
416 * bitrate are acceptable.
418 enum vpx_rc_mode rc_end_usage
;
421 /*!\brief Two-pass stats buffer.
423 * A buffer containing all of the stats packets produced in the first
424 * pass, concatenated.
426 struct vpx_fixed_buf rc_twopass_stats_in
;
429 /*!\brief Target data rate
431 * Target bandwidth to use for this stream, in kilobits per second.
433 unsigned int rc_target_bitrate
;
436 /*!\brief Max data rate for Intra frames
438 * This value controls additional clamping on the maximum size of a
439 * keyframe. It is expressed as a percentage of the average
440 * per-frame bitrate, with the special (and default) value 0 meaning
441 * unlimited, or no additional clamping beyond the codec's built-in
444 * For example, to allocate no more than 4.5 frames worth of bitrate
445 * to a keyframe, set this to 450.
448 unsigned int rc_max_intra_bitrate_pct
;
456 /*!\brief Minimum (Best Quality) Quantizer
458 * The quantizer is the most direct control over the quality of the
459 * encoded image. The range of valid values for the quantizer is codec
460 * specific. Consult the documentation for the codec to determine the
461 * values to use. To determine the range programmatically, call
462 * vpx_codec_enc_config_default() with a usage value of 0.
464 unsigned int rc_min_quantizer
;
467 /*!\brief Maximum (Worst Quality) Quantizer
469 * The quantizer is the most direct control over the quality of the
470 * encoded image. The range of valid values for the quantizer is codec
471 * specific. Consult the documentation for the codec to determine the
472 * values to use. To determine the range programmatically, call
473 * vpx_codec_enc_config_default() with a usage value of 0.
475 unsigned int rc_max_quantizer
;
483 /*!\brief Rate control adaptation undershoot control
485 * This value, expressed as a percentage of the target bitrate,
486 * controls the maximum allowed adaptation speed of the codec.
487 * This factor controls the maximum amount of bits that can
488 * be subtracted from the target bitrate in order to compensate
489 * for prior overshoot.
491 * Valid values in the range 0-1000.
493 unsigned int rc_undershoot_pct
;
496 /*!\brief Rate control adaptation overshoot control
498 * This value, expressed as a percentage of the target bitrate,
499 * controls the maximum allowed adaptation speed of the codec.
500 * This factor controls the maximum amount of bits that can
501 * be added to the target bitrate in order to compensate for
504 * Valid values in the range 0-1000.
506 unsigned int rc_overshoot_pct
;
510 * decoder buffer model parameters
514 /*!\brief Decoder Buffer Size
516 * This value indicates the amount of data that may be buffered by the
517 * decoding application. Note that this value is expressed in units of
518 * time (milliseconds). For example, a value of 5000 indicates that the
519 * client will buffer (at least) 5000ms worth of encoded data. Use the
520 * target bitrate (#rc_target_bitrate) to convert to bits/bytes, if
523 unsigned int rc_buf_sz
;
526 /*!\brief Decoder Buffer Initial Size
528 * This value indicates the amount of data that will be buffered by the
529 * decoding application prior to beginning playback. This value is
530 * expressed in units of time (milliseconds). Use the target bitrate
531 * (#rc_target_bitrate) to convert to bits/bytes, if necessary.
533 unsigned int rc_buf_initial_sz
;
536 /*!\brief Decoder Buffer Optimal Size
538 * This value indicates the amount of data that the encoder should try
539 * to maintain in the decoder's buffer. This value is expressed in units
540 * of time (milliseconds). Use the target bitrate (#rc_target_bitrate)
541 * to convert to bits/bytes, if necessary.
543 unsigned int rc_buf_optimal_sz
;
547 * 2 pass rate control parameters
551 /*!\brief Two-pass mode CBR/VBR bias
553 * Bias, expressed on a scale of 0 to 100, for determining target size
554 * for the current frame. The value 0 indicates the optimal CBR mode
555 * value should be used. The value 100 indicates the optimal VBR mode
556 * value should be used. Values in between indicate which way the
557 * encoder should "lean."
559 unsigned int rc_2pass_vbr_bias_pct
; /**< RC mode bias between CBR and VBR(0-100: 0->CBR, 100->VBR) */
562 /*!\brief Two-pass mode per-GOP minimum bitrate
564 * This value, expressed as a percentage of the target bitrate, indicates
565 * the minimum bitrate to be used for a single GOP (aka "section")
567 unsigned int rc_2pass_vbr_minsection_pct
;
570 /*!\brief Two-pass mode per-GOP maximum bitrate
572 * This value, expressed as a percentage of the target bitrate, indicates
573 * the maximum bitrate to be used for a single GOP (aka "section")
575 unsigned int rc_2pass_vbr_maxsection_pct
;
579 * keyframing settings (kf)
582 /*!\brief Keyframe placement mode
584 * This value indicates whether the encoder should place keyframes at a
585 * fixed interval, or determine the optimal placement automatically
586 * (as governed by the #kf_min_dist and #kf_max_dist parameters)
588 enum vpx_kf_mode kf_mode
;
591 /*!\brief Keyframe minimum interval
593 * This value, expressed as a number of frames, prevents the encoder from
594 * placing a keyframe nearer than kf_min_dist to the previous keyframe. At
595 * least kf_min_dist frames non-keyframes will be coded before the next
596 * keyframe. Set kf_min_dist equal to kf_max_dist for a fixed interval.
598 unsigned int kf_min_dist
;
601 /*!\brief Keyframe maximum interval
603 * This value, expressed as a number of frames, forces the encoder to code
604 * a keyframe if one has not been coded in the last kf_max_dist frames.
605 * A value of 0 implies all frames will be keyframes. Set kf_min_dist
606 * equal to kf_max_dist for a fixed interval.
608 unsigned int kf_max_dist
;
610 } vpx_codec_enc_cfg_t
; /**< alias for struct vpx_codec_enc_cfg */
613 /*!\brief Initialize an encoder instance
615 * Initializes a encoder context using the given interface. Applications
616 * should call the vpx_codec_enc_init convenience macro instead of this
617 * function directly, to ensure that the ABI version number parameter
618 * is properly initialized.
620 * In XMA mode (activated by setting VPX_CODEC_USE_XMA in the flags
621 * parameter), the storage pointed to by the cfg parameter must be
622 * kept readable and stable until all memory maps have been set.
624 * \param[in] ctx Pointer to this instance's context.
625 * \param[in] iface Pointer to the algorithm interface to use.
626 * \param[in] cfg Configuration to use, if known. May be NULL.
627 * \param[in] flags Bitfield of VPX_CODEC_USE_* flags
628 * \param[in] ver ABI version number. Must be set to
629 * VPX_ENCODER_ABI_VERSION
630 * \retval #VPX_CODEC_OK
631 * The decoder algorithm initialized.
632 * \retval #VPX_CODEC_MEM_ERROR
633 * Memory allocation failed.
635 vpx_codec_err_t
vpx_codec_enc_init_ver(vpx_codec_ctx_t
*ctx
,
636 vpx_codec_iface_t
*iface
,
637 vpx_codec_enc_cfg_t
*cfg
,
638 vpx_codec_flags_t flags
,
642 /*!\brief Convenience macro for vpx_codec_enc_init_ver()
644 * Ensures the ABI version parameter is properly set.
646 #define vpx_codec_enc_init(ctx, iface, cfg, flags) \
647 vpx_codec_enc_init_ver(ctx, iface, cfg, flags, VPX_ENCODER_ABI_VERSION)
650 /*!\brief Get a default configuration
652 * Initializes a encoder configuration structure with default values. Supports
653 * the notion of "usages" so that an algorithm may offer different default
654 * settings depending on the user's intended goal. This function \ref SHOULD
655 * be called by all applications to initialize the configuration structure
656 * before specializing the configuration with application specific values.
658 * \param[in] iface Pointer to the algorithm interface to use.
659 * \param[out] cfg Configuration buffer to populate
660 * \param[in] usage End usage. Set to 0 or use codec specific values.
662 * \retval #VPX_CODEC_OK
663 * The configuration was populated.
664 * \retval #VPX_CODEC_INCAPABLE
665 * Interface is not an encoder interface.
666 * \retval #VPX_CODEC_INVALID_PARAM
667 * A parameter was NULL, or the usage value was not recognized.
669 vpx_codec_err_t
vpx_codec_enc_config_default(vpx_codec_iface_t
*iface
,
670 vpx_codec_enc_cfg_t
*cfg
,
674 /*!\brief Set or change configuration
676 * Reconfigures an encoder instance according to the given configuration.
678 * \param[in] ctx Pointer to this instance's context
679 * \param[in] cfg Configuration buffer to use
681 * \retval #VPX_CODEC_OK
682 * The configuration was populated.
683 * \retval #VPX_CODEC_INCAPABLE
684 * Interface is not an encoder interface.
685 * \retval #VPX_CODEC_INVALID_PARAM
686 * A parameter was NULL, or the usage value was not recognized.
688 vpx_codec_err_t
vpx_codec_enc_config_set(vpx_codec_ctx_t
*ctx
,
689 const vpx_codec_enc_cfg_t
*cfg
);
692 /*!\brief Get global stream headers
694 * Retrieves a stream level global header packet, if supported by the codec.
696 * \param[in] ctx Pointer to this instance's context
699 * Encoder does not support global header
701 * Pointer to buffer containing global header packet
703 vpx_fixed_buf_t
*vpx_codec_get_global_headers(vpx_codec_ctx_t
*ctx
);
706 #define VPX_DL_REALTIME (1) /**< deadline parameter analogous to
707 * VPx REALTIME mode. */
708 #define VPX_DL_GOOD_QUALITY (1000000) /**< deadline parameter analogous to
709 * VPx GOOD QUALITY mode. */
710 #define VPX_DL_BEST_QUALITY (0) /**< deadline parameter analogous to
711 * VPx BEST QUALITY mode. */
712 /*!\brief Encode a frame
714 * Encodes a video frame at the given "presentation time." The presentation
715 * time stamp (PTS) \ref MUST be strictly increasing.
717 * The encoder supports the notion of a soft real-time deadline. Given a
718 * non-zero value to the deadline parameter, the encoder will make a "best
719 * effort" guarantee to return before the given time slice expires. It is
720 * implicit that limiting the available time to encode will degrade the
721 * output quality. The encoder can be given an unlimited time to produce the
722 * best possible frame by specifying a deadline of '0'. This deadline
723 * supercedes the VPx notion of "best quality, good quality, realtime".
724 * Applications that wish to map these former settings to the new deadline
725 * based system can use the symbols #VPX_DL_REALTIME, #VPX_DL_GOOD_QUALITY,
726 * and #VPX_DL_BEST_QUALITY.
728 * When the last frame has been passed to the encoder, this function should
729 * continue to be called, with the img parameter set to NULL. This will
730 * signal the end-of-stream condition to the encoder and allow it to encode
731 * any held buffers. Encoding is complete when vpx_codec_encode() is called
732 * and vpx_codec_get_cx_data() returns no data.
734 * \param[in] ctx Pointer to this instance's context
735 * \param[in] img Image data to encode, NULL to flush.
736 * \param[in] pts Presentation time stamp, in timebase units.
737 * \param[in] duration Duration to show frame, in timebase units.
738 * \param[in] flags Flags to use for encoding this frame.
739 * \param[in] deadline Time to spend encoding, in microseconds. (0=infinite)
741 * \retval #VPX_CODEC_OK
742 * The configuration was populated.
743 * \retval #VPX_CODEC_INCAPABLE
744 * Interface is not an encoder interface.
745 * \retval #VPX_CODEC_INVALID_PARAM
746 * A parameter was NULL, the image format is unsupported, etc.
748 vpx_codec_err_t
vpx_codec_encode(vpx_codec_ctx_t
*ctx
,
749 const vpx_image_t
*img
,
751 unsigned long duration
,
752 vpx_enc_frame_flags_t flags
,
753 unsigned long deadline
);
756 /*!\brief Set compressed data output buffer
758 * Sets the buffer that the codec should output the compressed data
759 * into. This call effectively sets the buffer pointer returned in the
760 * next VPX_CODEC_CX_FRAME_PKT packet. Subsequent packets will be
761 * appended into this buffer. The buffer is preserved across frames,
762 * so applications must periodically call this function after flushing
763 * the accumulated compressed data to disk or to the network to reset
764 * the pointer to the buffer's head.
766 * `pad_before` bytes will be skipped before writing the compressed
767 * data, and `pad_after` bytes will be appended to the packet. The size
768 * of the packet will be the sum of the size of the actual compressed
769 * data, pad_before, and pad_after. The padding bytes will be preserved
772 * Note that calling this function does not guarantee that the returned
773 * compressed data will be placed into the specified buffer. In the
774 * event that the encoded data will not fit into the buffer provided,
775 * the returned packet \ref MAY point to an internal buffer, as it would
776 * if this call were never used. In this event, the output packet will
777 * NOT have any padding, and the application must free space and copy it
778 * to the proper place. This is of particular note in configurations
779 * that may output multiple packets for a single encoded frame (e.g., lagged
780 * encoding) or if the application does not reset the buffer periodically.
782 * Applications may restore the default behavior of the codec providing
783 * the compressed data buffer by calling this function with a NULL
786 * Applications \ref MUSTNOT call this function during iteration of
787 * vpx_codec_get_cx_data().
789 * \param[in] ctx Pointer to this instance's context
790 * \param[in] buf Buffer to store compressed data into
791 * \param[in] pad_before Bytes to skip before writing compressed data
792 * \param[in] pad_after Bytes to skip after writing compressed data
794 * \retval #VPX_CODEC_OK
795 * The buffer was set successfully.
796 * \retval #VPX_CODEC_INVALID_PARAM
797 * A parameter was NULL, the image format is unsupported, etc.
799 vpx_codec_err_t
vpx_codec_set_cx_data_buf(vpx_codec_ctx_t
*ctx
,
800 const vpx_fixed_buf_t
*buf
,
801 unsigned int pad_before
,
802 unsigned int pad_after
);
805 /*!\brief Encoded data iterator
807 * Iterates over a list of data packets to be passed from the encoder to the
808 * application. The different kinds of packets available are enumerated in
809 * #vpx_codec_cx_pkt_kind.
811 * #VPX_CODEC_CX_FRAME_PKT packets should be passed to the application's
812 * muxer. Multiple compressed frames may be in the list.
813 * #VPX_CODEC_STATS_PKT packets should be appended to a global buffer.
815 * The application \ref MUST silently ignore any packet kinds that it does
816 * not recognize or support.
818 * The data buffers returned from this function are only guaranteed to be
819 * valid until the application makes another call to any vpx_codec_* function.
821 * \param[in] ctx Pointer to this instance's context
822 * \param[in,out] iter Iterator storage, initialized to NULL
824 * \return Returns a pointer to an output data packet (compressed frame data,
825 * two-pass statistics, etc.) or NULL to signal end-of-list.
828 const vpx_codec_cx_pkt_t
*vpx_codec_get_cx_data(vpx_codec_ctx_t
*ctx
,
829 vpx_codec_iter_t
*iter
);
832 /*!\brief Get Preview Frame
834 * Returns an image that can be used as a preview. Shows the image as it would
835 * exist at the decompressor. The application \ref MUST NOT write into this
838 * \param[in] ctx Pointer to this instance's context
840 * \return Returns a pointer to a preview image, or NULL if no image is
844 const vpx_image_t
*vpx_codec_get_preview_frame(vpx_codec_ctx_t
*ctx
);
847 /*!@} - end defgroup encoder*/