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video.c File Reference
#include <sys/ioctl.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/mman.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <linux/types.h>
#include <linux/videodev.h>
#include <AR/config.h>
#include <AR/ar.h>
#include <AR/video.h>
#include "ccvt.h"
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Defines

#define MAXCHANNEL   10

Functions

int ar2VideoCapNext (AR2VideoParamT *vid)
 call for the next grabbed video frame of a video source (multiple video inputs)
int ar2VideoCapStart (AR2VideoParamT *vid)
 start the capture of a video source (multiple video inputs)
int ar2VideoCapStop (AR2VideoParamT *vid)
 stop the capture of a video source (multiple video inputs)
int ar2VideoClose (AR2VideoParamT *vid)
 close a video source (multiple video inputs)
int ar2VideoDispOption (void)
 display the video option (multiple video inputs)
ARUint8ar2VideoGetImage (AR2VideoParamT *vid)
 get a video image from a video source (multiple video inputs)
int ar2VideoInqSize (AR2VideoParamT *vid, int *x, int *y)
 get the video image size of a video source (multiple video inputs)
AR2VideoParamTar2VideoOpen (char *config_in)
 open a video source (multiple video inputs)
int arVideoCapNext (void)
 call for the next grabbed video frame.
int arVideoCapStart (void)
 start the capture of video.
int arVideoCapStop (void)
 stop the capture of video.
int arVideoClose (void)
 close the video source. After your application has finished using a video stream, this function must be called to close the link to the input source, and free resources associated with the capture operation.
int arVideoDispOption (void)
 display the video option.
ARUint8arVideoGetImage (void)
 get the video image.
int arVideoInqSize (int *x, int *y)
 get the video image size, in pixels.
int arVideoOpen (char *config)
 open a video source.

Variables

static AR2VideoParamTgVid = NULL

Define Documentation

#define MAXCHANNEL   10

Definition at line 39 of file backup/lib/SRC/VideoLinuxV4L/video.c.


Function Documentation

call for the next grabbed video frame of a video source (multiple video inputs)

Companion function to arVideoCapNext for multiple video sources.

Parameters:
vida video handle structure for multi-camera grabbing

Definition at line 544 of file backup/lib/SRC/VideoLinuxV4L/video.c.

start the capture of a video source (multiple video inputs)

Companion function to arVideoCapStart for multiple video sources.

Parameters:
vida video handle structure for multi-camera grabbing

Definition at line 524 of file backup/lib/SRC/VideoLinuxV4L/video.c.

stop the capture of a video source (multiple video inputs)

Companion function to arVideoCapStop for multiple video sources.

Parameters:
vida video handle structure for multi-camera grabbing

Definition at line 557 of file backup/lib/SRC/VideoLinuxV4L/video.c.

int ar2VideoClose ( AR2VideoParamT vid)

close a video source (multiple video inputs)

Companion function to arVideoClose for multiple video sources.

Parameters:
vida video handle structure for multi-camera grabbing.

Definition at line 510 of file backup/lib/SRC/VideoLinuxV4L/video.c.

int ar2VideoDispOption ( void  )

display the video option (multiple video inputs)

Companion function to arVideoDispOption, for multiple video sources.

Definition at line 108 of file backup/lib/SRC/VideoLinuxV4L/video.c.

get a video image from a video source (multiple video inputs)

Companion function to arVideoGetImage for multiple video sources.

Parameters:
vida video handle structure for multi-camera grabbing

Definition at line 573 of file backup/lib/SRC/VideoLinuxV4L/video.c.

int ar2VideoInqSize ( AR2VideoParamT vid,
int *  x,
int *  y 
)

get the video image size of a video source (multiple video inputs)

Companion function to arVideoInqSize for multiple video sources.

Parameters:
vida video handle structure for multi-camera grabbing

Definition at line 613 of file backup/lib/SRC/VideoLinuxV4L/video.c.

AR2VideoParamT* ar2VideoOpen ( char *  config)

open a video source (multiple video inputs)

Companion function to arVideoOpen for multiple video sources. This function can be called multiple times to open multiple video streams. The maximum number of streams is dependent on the operating system and the performance characteristics of the host CPU and video capture infrastructure.

Parameters:
configstring of the selected video configuration.
Returns:
If the video path was successfully opened, this function returns a pointer to an AR2VideoParamT structure, an opaque structure which holds information and configuration for the video stream. This paramater should then be passed to other ar2Video* functions to specify which video stream is being operated upon. If the video path was not successfully opened, NULL will be returned. s

Definition at line 146 of file backup/lib/SRC/VideoLinuxV4L/video.c.

int arVideoCapNext ( void  )

call for the next grabbed video frame.

This function should be called at least once per frame. It has several purposes, depending on the operating system. It allows the video driver to perform housekeeping tasks and also signals to the video grabber that your code has finished using the most recent video frame returned by arVideoGetImage(), and that the video driver may re-use the memory occupied by the frame. The effect of this call is operating-system dependent. The best place to call this function is immediately after you have finished displaying the current video frame, i.e. after calling arglDispImage() or argDispImage().

Remarks:
On some operating systems, this function is a no-op.
Returns:
0 if successful, -1 if the video driver encountered an error.

Definition at line 99 of file backup/lib/SRC/VideoLinuxV4L/video.c.

int arVideoCapStart ( void  )

start the capture of video.

This function starts the video capture routine.

Remarks:
On some operating systems, capture operations may run in a separate execution thread. This call starts that thread.
this function coupled with arVideoCapStop, can be call many times in your program (this may reduce the CPU load when video processing is stopped or for long and critical operations).
Returns:
0 if successful, -1 if the capture couldn't be started.

Definition at line 85 of file backup/lib/SRC/VideoLinuxV4L/video.c.

int arVideoCapStop ( void  )

stop the capture of video.

This function stops the video capture routine.

Remarks:
On some operating systems, capture operations may run in a separate execution thread. This call stops that thread.
this function coupled with arVideoCapStart, can be call many times in your program (this may reduce the CPU load when video processing is stopped or for long and critical operations).
Returns:
0 if successful, -1 if the capture couldn't be stopped.

Definition at line 92 of file backup/lib/SRC/VideoLinuxV4L/video.c.

int arVideoClose ( void  )

close the video source. After your application has finished using a video stream, this function must be called to close the link to the input source, and free resources associated with the capture operation.

Returns:
0 if shut down successfully, otherwise -1.

Definition at line 60 of file backup/lib/SRC/VideoLinuxV4L/video.c.

int arVideoDispOption ( void  )

display the video option.

The video configuration options vary by operating system and platform. This function outputs to the standard output the options available on the current OS and platform.

Returns:
0

Definition at line 43 of file backup/lib/SRC/VideoLinuxV4L/video.c.

ARUint8* arVideoGetImage ( void  )

get the video image.

This function returns a buffer with a captured video image. The returned data consists of a tightly-packed array of pixels, beginning with the first component of the leftmost pixel of the topmost row, and continuing with the remaining components of that pixel, followed by the remaining pixels in the topmost row, followed by the leftmost pixel of the second row, and so on. The arrangement of components of the pixels in the buffer is determined by the configuration string passed in to the driver at the time the video stream was opened. If no pixel format was specified in the configuration string, then an operating- system dependent default, defined in <AR/config.h> is used. The memory occupied by the pixel data is owned by the video driver and should not be freed by your program. The pixels in the buffer remain valid until the next call to arVideoCapNext, or the next call to arVideoGetImage which returns a non-NULL pointer, or any call to arVideoCapStop or arVideoClose.

Returns:
A pointer to the pixel data of the captured video frame, or NULL if no new pixel data was available at the time of calling.

Definition at line 78 of file backup/lib/SRC/VideoLinuxV4L/video.c.

int arVideoInqSize ( int *  x,
int *  y 
)

get the video image size, in pixels.

This function returns the size of the captured video frame, in pixels.

Parameters:
xa pointer to the length of the captured image
ya pointer to the width of the captured image
Returns:
0 if the dimensions are found successfully, otherwise -1

Definition at line 71 of file backup/lib/SRC/VideoLinuxV4L/video.c.

int arVideoOpen ( char *  config)

open a video source.

This function opens a video input path with the driver (and device) present on your platform. According to your operating system and the hardware the initialization will be different : a generic string structure is used for this issue. This function prepares the video stream for capture, but capture will not actually begin until arVideoCapStart is called.

Parameters:
configstring of the selected video configuration. See the video configuration documentation for more information on this parameter.
Returns:
0 if successful, -1 if a video path couldn't be opened

Definition at line 48 of file backup/lib/SRC/VideoLinuxV4L/video.c.


Variable Documentation

AR2VideoParamT* gVid = NULL [static]

Definition at line 41 of file backup/lib/SRC/VideoLinuxV4L/video.c.

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ar_recog
Author(s): Graylin Trevor Jay and Christopher Crick
autogenerated on Fri Jan 25 2013 12:15:01