FFmpeg 5.1.6
display.h
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20
21/**
22 * @file
23 * Display matrix
24 */
25
26#ifndef AVUTIL_DISPLAY_H
27#define AVUTIL_DISPLAY_H
28
29#include <stdint.h>
30
31/**
32 * @addtogroup lavu_video
33 * @{
34 *
35 * @defgroup lavu_video_display Display transformation matrix functions
36 * @{
37 */
38
39/**
40 * @addtogroup lavu_video_display
41 * The display transformation matrix specifies an affine transformation that
42 * should be applied to video frames for correct presentation. It is compatible
43 * with the matrices stored in the ISO/IEC 14496-12 container format.
44 *
45 * The data is a 3x3 matrix represented as a 9-element array:
46 *
47 * @code{.unparsed}
48 * | a b u |
49 * (a, b, u, c, d, v, x, y, w) -> | c d v |
50 * | x y w |
51 * @endcode
52 *
53 * All numbers are stored in native endianness, as 16.16 fixed-point values,
54 * except for u, v and w, which are stored as 2.30 fixed-point values.
55 *
56 * The transformation maps a point (p, q) in the source (pre-transformation)
57 * frame to the point (p', q') in the destination (post-transformation) frame as
58 * follows:
59 *
60 * @code{.unparsed}
61 * | a b u |
62 * (p, q, 1) . | c d v | = z * (p', q', 1)
63 * | x y w |
64 * @endcode
65 *
66 * The transformation can also be more explicitly written in components as
67 * follows:
68 *
69 * @code{.unparsed}
70 * p' = (a * p + c * q + x) / z;
71 * q' = (b * p + d * q + y) / z;
72 * z = u * p + v * q + w
73 * @endcode
74 */
75
76/**
77 * Extract the rotation component of the transformation matrix.
78 *
79 * @param matrix the transformation matrix
80 * @return the angle (in degrees) by which the transformation rotates the frame
81 * counterclockwise. The angle will be in range [-180.0, 180.0],
82 * or NaN if the matrix is singular.
83 *
84 * @note floating point numbers are inherently inexact, so callers are
85 * recommended to round the return value to nearest integer before use.
86 */
87double av_display_rotation_get(const int32_t matrix[9]);
88
89/**
90 * Initialize a transformation matrix describing a pure clockwise
91 * rotation by the specified angle (in degrees).
92 *
93 * @param matrix an allocated transformation matrix (will be fully overwritten
94 * by this function)
95 * @param angle rotation angle in degrees.
96 */
97void av_display_rotation_set(int32_t matrix[9], double angle);
98
99/**
100 * Flip the input matrix horizontally and/or vertically.
101 *
102 * @param matrix an allocated transformation matrix
103 * @param hflip whether the matrix should be flipped horizontally
104 * @param vflip whether the matrix should be flipped vertically
105 */
106void av_display_matrix_flip(int32_t matrix[9], int hflip, int vflip);
107
108/**
109 * @}
110 * @}
111 */
112
113#endif /* AVUTIL_DISPLAY_H */
void av_display_rotation_set(int32_t matrix[9], double angle)
Initialize a transformation matrix describing a pure clockwise rotation by the specified angle (in de...
double av_display_rotation_get(const int32_t matrix[9])
Extract the rotation component of the transformation matrix.
void av_display_matrix_flip(int32_t matrix[9], int hflip, int vflip)
Flip the input matrix horizontally and/or vertically.