pub struct SwEncoder { /* private fields */ }Expand description
Encodes Pixel::YUV420P Video frames into Packets via a software
encoder (see VideoCodec) — the mirror image of
crate::elements::SwDecoder’s decode direction. A Filter: receives
via Sink, pushes what it produces into its own (single) src pad.
One frame can turn into zero or one packets per send_frame (B-frame
reordering delays some frames’ packets until later ones arrive, or
until Eos flushes whatever’s left) — consume drains receive_packet
in a loop after every send_frame/send_eof, same shape as
SwDecoder’s own receive_frame drain loop.
Implementations§
Source§impl SwEncoder
impl SwEncoder
pub fn new(name: impl Into<String>, options: SwEncoderOptions) -> Result<Self>
Sourcepub fn parameters(&self) -> Parameters
pub fn parameters(&self) -> Parameters
This encoder’s own codec parameters — what you need to construct
a matching crate::elements::SwDecoder to decode the Packets
this produces, or what a crate::elements::Mp4Muxer track needs
(same pattern crate::elements::SwAudioEncoder::parameters
documents for audio), when there’s no container/demuxer in the loop
to get them from otherwise (e.g. encoding straight into a Tee/RTSP
sink, or decoding straight back out for a round-trip smoke test).
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Element for SwEncoder
impl Element for SwEncoder
Source§fn name(&self) -> Arc<str> ⓘ
fn name(&self) -> Arc<str> ⓘ
crate::bus::BusEvent stores names as
Arc<str> for exactly this reason: a hot path like
crate::queue::Queue posting BusEvent::Dropped once per
overflowed buffer shouldn’t pay for a fresh heap allocation every
time it wants to report which element it is.Source§fn element_type(&self) -> ElementType
fn element_type(&self) -> ElementType
ElementType.Source§fn pp_log(&self) -> &PpLog
fn pp_log(&self) -> &PpLog
crate::bus::Bus::post — same
id/name as Element::name, just already wrapped as the
crate::pp_log::PpLog its pp_info!/pp_warn!/pp_error! macros need. A
stored private field, not built fresh per call, for the same reason
name() returns a cheap Arc<str> clone instead of a fresh String
— see its own docs.Source§fn pp_log_mut(&mut self) -> &mut PpLog
fn pp_log_mut(&mut self) -> &mut PpLog
Element::pp_log reads — used by
crate::pipeline::ChainBuilder to stamp the owning
crate::pipeline::Pipeline’s id onto every element that
passes through it, via element_pp_log. Not meant to be called
from anywhere else.Source§impl Sink for SwEncoder
impl Sink for SwEncoder
fn consume(&mut self, buf: MediaBuffer) -> Result<()>
Source§fn control(&mut self, msg: ControlMsg) -> Result<()>
fn control(&mut self, msg: ControlMsg) -> Result<()>
ControlMsg (pause/resume/stop) and, for anything
with a downstream of its own, forwards it on — same shape as
consume, just a separate channel from MediaBuffer so it can
reach every element (not just ones that already know how to
interpret a data buffer) and, at a crate::queue::Queue, jump
ahead of whatever data is backed up instead of waiting behind it.
No default: every Sink has to consciously decide what this means
for it, rather than silently dropping it.