1 | /*
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2 | This file is part of the KDE project
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3 | Copyright (C) 2005-2007 Matthias Kretz <kretz@kde.org>
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4 | Copyright (C) 2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
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5 | Contact: Nokia Corporation (qt-info@nokia.com)
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6 |
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7 | This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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8 | modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
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9 | License version 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation.
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10 |
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11 | This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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12 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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13 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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14 | Library General Public License for more details.
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15 |
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16 | You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License
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17 | along with this library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not, write to
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18 | the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
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19 | Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
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20 | */
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21 |
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22 |
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23 | /*!
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24 | \enum Phonon::DiscType
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25 | Enum to identify the media discs supported by MediaObject.
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26 |
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27 | \value NoDisc
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28 | No disc was selected. This is only useful as a return value from
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29 | MediaSource::diskType().
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30 | \value Cd Identifies Audio CDs.
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31 | \value Dvd Identifies DVDs (not arbitrary data DVDs, only movie DVDs).
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32 | \value Vcd Identifies Video CDs.
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33 |
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34 | \sa MediaSource, MediaObject
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35 | */
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36 |
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37 | /*!
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38 | \enum Phonon::MetaData
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39 |
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40 | Provided as keys for Phonon::MediaObject::metaData(). The enum
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41 | values matches strings defined in the Ogg Vorbis specification
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42 |
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43 | \value ArtistMetaData
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44 | \value AlbumMetaData
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45 | \value TitleMetaData
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46 | \value DateMetaData
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47 | \value GenreMetaData
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48 | \value TracknumberMetaData
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49 | \value DescriptionMetaData
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50 | \value MusicBrainzDiscIdMetaData
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51 | */
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52 |
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53 | /*!
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54 | \enum Phonon::State
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55 | \since 4.4
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56 |
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57 | The state enum describes the different states a media object can
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58 | take. Several functions of \l{Phonon::}{MediaObject} are
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59 | asynchronous, so even if a you have requested a state change
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60 | through a function call, e.g., through
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61 | \l{Phonon::MediaObject::}{play()}, you cannot be sure that the
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62 | change has taken place before you receive the
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63 | \l{Phonon::MediaObject::}{stateChanged()} signal.
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64 |
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65 | A media object can at any time change into any state, regardless
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66 | of the state it previously had. \omit In the
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67 | \l{Phonon::}{MediaObject} class description explains the typical
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68 | state changes in the life of a media object. \endomit
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69 |
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70 | \value LoadingState
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71 | After construction it might take a while before the media object
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72 | is ready to \l{Phonon::MediaObject::}{play()}. This state is
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73 | commonly used by backends to initialize the \l{Phonon
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74 | Overview}{media graph} and loading the source. When
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75 | the object leaves the loading state, it will enter the
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76 | StoppedState unless an error occurred or another state is
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77 | requested through a function call, e.g.,
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78 | \l{Phonon::}{MediaObject::play()}.
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79 |
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80 | \value StoppedState
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81 | In the stopped state, the media object is ready to play its
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82 | current media source. The current
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83 | \l{MediaObject::seek()}{position} in the media stream is then 0.
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84 |
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85 | \value PlayingState
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86 | The media object is playing back its media source.
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87 |
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88 | \value BufferingState
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89 | The Player is waiting for data to be able to start or continue
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90 | playing. This state is commonly used to wait for media data over a
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91 | network connection.
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92 |
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93 | \value PausedState
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94 | The media player has currently paused its playback, i.e., it
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95 | stops playing but keeps the current playback position in the
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96 | stream.
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97 |
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98 | \value ErrorState
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99 | When a media object enters the error state a problem with the
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100 | playback has occurred. The possible errors are grouped into
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101 | two categories by Phonon::ErrorType, and the type can be
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102 | queried through \l{Phonon::MediaObject::}{errorType()}. A
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103 | \l{Phonon::}{FatalError} implies that the playback
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104 | cannot continue, but one can still try with a new media
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105 | source. With a \l{Phonon::}{NormalError} it might
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106 | be possible to continue playback, and a media object may
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107 | therefore change state from the ErrorState.
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108 |
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109 | \sa MediaObject
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110 | */
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111 |
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112 | /*!
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113 | \enum Phonon::Category
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114 |
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115 | Sets the category your program should be listed in in the mixer.
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116 |
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117 | \value NoCategory
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118 | Will make use of the default device.
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119 | \value NotificationCategory
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120 | If the sounds produced are notifications (ping, beep and such) you
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121 | should use this category.
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122 | \value MusicCategory
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123 | If your application is a music player (like a jukebox or media player
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124 | playing an audio file).
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125 | \value VideoCategory
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126 | If the sound is the audio channel of a video.
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127 | \value CommunicationCategory
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128 | If your applications produces sounds from communication with somebody
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129 | else (VoIP, voice chat).
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130 | \value GameCategory
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131 | Sound produced by a computer game should go into this category.
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132 | \value AccessibilityCategory
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133 | Sounds produced for accessibility (e.g., Text-To-Speech)
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134 | \omitvalue LastCategory
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135 | Holds the largest value of categories.
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136 | \omitvalue AccessibilityCategory
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137 |
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138 | A Jukebox will set this to Music, a VoIP program to Communication, a
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139 | DVD player to video, and so on.
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140 |
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141 | \note These categories can also become useful for an application that
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142 | controls the volumes automatically, like turning down the music when a call
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143 | comes in, or turning down the notifications when the media player knows
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144 | it's playing classical music.
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145 | */
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146 |
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147 | /*!
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148 | \enum Phonon::ErrorType
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149 |
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150 | This enum describes the severity when an error has occurred during
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151 | playback.
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152 |
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153 | After a media object has entered the \l{Phonon::}{ErrorState}, one
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154 | can query the type of error from
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155 | \l{Phonon::}{MediaObject::errorType()}. Note that you should query
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156 | the error when receiving the
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157 | \l{Phonon::}{MediaObject::stateChanged()} signal, because the
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158 | error type will be lost if the media object leaves the error
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159 | state.
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160 |
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161 | \value NoError No error. MediaObject::errorType() returns this if
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162 | MediaObject::state() != Phonon::ErrorState.
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163 |
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164 | \value NormalError An error has occurred with the playback of the current
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165 | source. It might be possible to continue playback, for instance, if only the
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166 | audio stream in a video cannot be played back. The media object will then
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167 | leave the error state again.
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168 |
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169 | \value FatalError. Something important does not work. Your program cannot continue
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170 | the playback of the current source, but it might be possible to try another.
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171 |
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172 | \sa MediaObject::errorType()
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173 | */
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174 |
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175 | /*!
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176 | \fn QString Phonon::categoryToString(Category c)
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177 |
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178 | Returns a (translated) string to show to the user identifying the given
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179 | Category (\a c).
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180 | */
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181 |
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182 | /*!
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183 | \enum Phonon::ObjectDescriptionType
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184 | \relates Phonon::ObjectDescription
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185 |
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186 | This enum defines the type of information that is contained in a
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187 | \l{Phonon::}{ObjectDescription} object.
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188 |
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189 | \value AudioOutputDeviceType An audio output device (\l{Phonon::}{AudioOutputDevice}).
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190 | This can be soundcards (with different drivers),
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191 | sound servers, or other virtual outputs like playback on a different
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192 | computer on the network.
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193 |
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194 | \value EffectType An audio effect (\l{Phonon::}{EffectDescription}).
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195 | \omitvalue SubtitleType
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196 | \omitvalue AudioCaptureDeviceType
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197 | \omitvalue AudioChannelType
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198 | */
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199 |
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200 | /*!
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201 | \typedef Phonon::AudioOutputDevice
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202 | \relates Phonon::ObjectDescription
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203 |
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204 | This typedef of \l{Phonon::}{ObjectDescription} describes an audio output
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205 | device, such as soundcards (with different drivers), sound servers, or other
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206 | virtual outputs like playback on a different computer on the network.
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207 |
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208 | \omit
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209 | For Hardware devices the backend should use libkaudiodevicelist
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210 | (AudioDevice and AudioDeviceEnumerator) which will list removable
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211 | devices even when they are unplugged and provide a unique identifier
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212 | that can make backends use the same identifiers.
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213 | \endomit
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214 |
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215 | A list of available devices is given by the backend with
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216 | Backendcapabilities::availableAudioOutputDevices()
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217 |
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218 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/phononobjectdescription.cpp 1
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219 |
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220 | */
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221 |
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222 | /*!
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223 | \fn Phonon::phononVersion()
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224 | \inmodule Phonon
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225 | \since 4.5
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226 |
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227 | Returns the Phonon version.
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228 | */
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229 |
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230 | /*!
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231 | \class Phonon::ObjectDescription
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232 | \inmodule Phonon
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233 | \inheaderfile Phonon/ObjectDescription
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234 | \since 4.4
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235 | \brief The ObjectDescription class provides information about Phonon objects.
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236 |
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237 | Phonon currently uses this class to describe audio effects and
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238 | audio output devices - using the typedefs AudioOutputDevice and
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239 | EffectDescription. The type of an ObjectDescription is also
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240 | described through the \l{Phonon::}{ObjectDescriptionType} enum.
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241 | Objects of the same \l{Phonon::ObjectDescriptionType}{type} are
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242 | uniquely identified by an index().
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243 |
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244 | The class gives a description() and a name() of the object, both
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245 | of which are strings appropriate for end users of a Phonon
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246 | application. You can also check whether the device or effect
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247 | described is \l{isValid()}{valid}. This does not guarantee that
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248 | the device or effect functions as expected, but that the
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249 | ObjectDescription describes an existing device or effect.
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250 |
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251 | Audio output devices and effect descriptions are used to select
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252 | the audio output device to be used for playback and to create
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253 | effects; we show examples of this in the snippet below. The
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254 | available descriptions can be fetched with
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255 | \l{Phonon::BackendCapabilities::}{availableAudioOutputDevices()}
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256 | and \l{Phonon::BackendCapabilities::}{availableAudioEffects()}
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257 | static functions in the Phonon::BackendCapabilities namespace
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258 |
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259 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/phononobjectdescription.cpp 0
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260 |
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261 | Other types of ObjectDescriptions might be possible in the future,
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262 | e.g., descriptions of audio capture devices, such as microphones.
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263 |
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264 | \omit Not implemented yet.
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265 | Need a new paragraph on that some descriptions 'belong
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266 | together', such as chained audio effects.
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267 |
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268 | Some parts give the end user choices, e.g. what source to capture
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269 | audio from. These choices are described by the name and
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270 | description methods of this class and identified with the id
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271 | method. Subclasses then define additional information like which
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272 | audio and video choices belong together. \endomit
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273 |
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274 | \sa Phonon::AudioOutputDevice, Phonon::EffectDescription, {Capabilities Example}, {Phonon Module}
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275 | */
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276 |
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277 | /*!
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278 | \fn Phonon::ObjectDescription::ObjectDescription()
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279 | \brief constructs a new object description.
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280 | \internal
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281 | */
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282 |
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283 | /*!
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284 | \fn Phonon::ObjectDescription::ObjectDescription (int index, const QHash<QByteArray, QVariant> & properties)
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285 | \internal
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286 | */
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287 |
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288 | /*!
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289 | \fn Phonon::ObjectDescription::ObjectDescription(const QExplicitlySharedDataPointer<ObjectDescriptionData> &dd)
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290 | \internal
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291 | */
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292 |
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293 | /*!
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294 | \fn static inline ObjectDescription<T> Phonon::ObjectDescription::fromIndex(int index)
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295 | \internal
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296 |
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297 | \omit Currently indices are not unique for all ObjectDescription types, making
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298 | the behavior of this function undefined. \endomit
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299 |
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300 | Returns a new description object that describes the
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301 | device/effect/codec/... with the given \a index.
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302 | */
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303 |
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304 | /*!
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305 | \fn inline bool Phonon::ObjectDescription::operator==(const ObjectDescription &otherDescription) const
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306 |
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307 | Returns \c true if this ObjectDescription describes the same
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308 | object as \a otherDescription; otherwise, returns \c false.
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309 | */
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310 |
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311 | /*!
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312 | \fn inline bool Phonon::ObjectDescription::operator!=(const ObjectDescription &otherDescription) const
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313 | Returns \c false if this ObjectDescription describes the same
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314 | as \a otherDescription; otherwise, returns \c true.
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315 | */
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316 |
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317 | /*!
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318 | \fn inline QString Phonon::ObjectDescription::name() const
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319 |
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320 | Returns a string appropriate for a user to select between
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321 | object descriptions, e.g., from a QComboBox.
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322 |
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323 | \sa description()
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324 | */
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325 |
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326 | /*!
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327 | \fn inline QString Phonon::ObjectDescription::description() const
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328 |
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329 | Returns a more extensive description than the name() function.
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330 |
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331 | For example, in the case of \l{Phonon::}{AudioOutputDevice}s, this
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332 | text should make clear which sound source is described; this is
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333 | sometimes hard to describe or understand from just the name.
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334 |
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335 | The text is appropriate to present to an end user in for example
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336 | tool tips of items, with the name()'s as text, in a QComboBox.
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337 |
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338 | */
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339 |
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340 | /*!
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341 | \fn inline QVariant Phonon::ObjectDescription::property(const char *name) const
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342 |
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343 | Returns the property named \a name. A property can be used for
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344 | extended information, such as the manufacturer of a sound card. The
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345 | information will usually be given as text.
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346 |
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347 | If the property is not set an invalid QVariant is returned.
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348 |
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349 | Qt's backends do not use properties at the time of this writing.
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350 |
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351 | \sa propertyNames()
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352 | */
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353 |
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354 | /*!
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355 | \fn inline QList<QByteArray> Phonon::ObjectDescription::propertyNames() const
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356 |
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357 | Properties can be used for extended information about a
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358 | ObjectDescription, e.g., a manufacturer of a sound card. The
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359 | information will usually be given text.
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360 |
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361 | This function returns all names that return valid data when
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362 | property() is called.
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363 |
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364 | Currently, Qt backends do not use properties for their object
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365 | descriptions.
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366 |
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367 | \sa property()
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368 | */
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369 |
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370 | /*!
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371 | \fn inline bool Phonon::ObjectDescription::isValid() const
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372 |
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373 | Returns true if the device or effect described exists.
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374 |
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375 | An ObjectDescription that is invalid, will also have an
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376 | index() of -1.
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377 |
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378 | \sa index()
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379 | */
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380 |
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381 | /*!
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382 | \fn inline int Phonon::ObjectDescription::index() const
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383 |
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384 | Returns a unique identifier for this ObjectDescription. Used
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385 | internally to distinguish between the descriptions.
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386 |
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387 | Notice that the identifiers are only unique to the type of
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388 | description, e.g., \l{Phonon::}{AudioOutputDevice} or
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389 | \l{Phonon::}{EffectDescription}.
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390 | */
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391 |
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392 | /*!
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393 | \class Phonon::ObjectDescriptionPrivate
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394 | \inmodule Phonon
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395 | \since 4.4
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396 | \internal
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397 |
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398 | */
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399 |
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400 | /*!
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401 | \class Phonon::StreamInterface
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402 | \inmodule Phonon
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403 | \since 4.4
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404 | \brief Backend interface to handle media streams (AbstractMediaStream).
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405 | \internal
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406 | */
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407 |
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408 | /*!
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409 | \fn virtual Phonon::StreamInterface::~StreamInterface()
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410 | */
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411 |
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412 | /*!
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413 | \fn virtual void Phonon::StreamInterface::writeData(const QByteArray &data) = 0
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414 | \internal
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415 | */
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416 |
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417 | /*!
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418 | \fn virtual void Phonon::StreamInterface::endOfData() = 0
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419 | \internal
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420 | */
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421 |
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422 | /*!
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423 | \fn virtual void Phonon::StreamInterface::setStreamSize(qint64 newSize) = 0
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424 | \internal
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425 | */
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426 |
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427 | /*!
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428 | \fn virtual void Phonon::StreamInterface::setStreamSeekable(bool s) = 0
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429 | \internal
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430 | */
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431 |
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432 | /*!
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433 | \fn void Phonon::StreamInterface::connectToSource(const MediaSource &mediaSource)
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434 | \internal
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435 | */
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436 |
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437 | /*!
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438 | \fn void Phonon::StreamInterface::needData()
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439 | \internal
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440 | */
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441 |
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442 | /*!
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443 | \fn void Phonon::StreamInterface::enoughData()
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444 | \internal
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445 | */
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446 |
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447 | /*!
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448 | \fn void Phonon::StreamInterface::seekStream(qint64)
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449 | \internal
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450 | */
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451 |
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452 | /*!
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453 | \fn void Phonon::StreamInterface::reset()
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454 | \internal
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455 | */
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456 |
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457 | /*!
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458 | \fn Phonon::StreamInterface::StreamInterface()
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459 | \internal
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460 | \omit
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461 | For subclasses.
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462 | \endomit
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463 | */
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464 |
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465 | /*!
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466 | \class StreamInterfacePrivate
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467 | \inmodule Phonon
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468 | \internal
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469 | */
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470 |
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471 | /*!
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472 | \class Phonon::AbstractVideoOutput
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473 | \inmodule Phonon
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474 | \internal
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475 | \since 4.4
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476 | \brief The AbstractVideoOutput class is the common base class for all video output classes.
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477 |
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478 | \sa VideoWidget
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479 | */
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480 |
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481 | /*!
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482 | \namespace Phonon::Experimental
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483 | \internal
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484 | */
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485 |
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486 | /*!
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487 | \fn Phonon::AbstractVideoOutput::AbstractVideoOutput(AbstractVideoOutputPrivate &d)
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488 | \internal
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489 |
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490 | Constructor that is called from derived classes.
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491 |
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492 | \param parent Standard QObject parent.
|
---|
493 | */
|
---|
494 |
|
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495 | /*!
|
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496 | \class Phonon::AbstractVideoOutputPrivate
|
---|
497 | \inmodule Phonon
|
---|
498 | \internal
|
---|
499 | \since 4.4
|
---|
500 | */
|
---|
501 |
|
---|
502 | /*!
|
---|
503 | \class Phonon::VolumeFaderEffect
|
---|
504 | \inmodule Phonon
|
---|
505 | \internal
|
---|
506 | \since 4.4
|
---|
507 |
|
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508 | This effect differs from gradually changing the output volume in that
|
---|
509 | a dedicated effect can change the volume in the smallest possible
|
---|
510 | steps while every other volume control will make more or less
|
---|
511 | noticeable steps.
|
---|
512 |
|
---|
513 | \sa AudioOutput::volume()
|
---|
514 | */
|
---|
515 |
|
---|
516 | /*!
|
---|
517 | \property Phonon::VolumeFaderEffect::volume
|
---|
518 |
|
---|
519 | This is the current volume of the output as voltage factor.
|
---|
520 | Setting this property changes the volume immediately.
|
---|
521 |
|
---|
522 | 1.0 means 100%, 0.5 means 50% voltage/25% power, 0.0 means 0%
|
---|
523 |
|
---|
524 | \sa volumeDecibel
|
---|
525 | */
|
---|
526 |
|
---|
527 | /*!
|
---|
528 | \property Phonon::VolumeFaderEffect::volumeDecibel
|
---|
529 |
|
---|
530 | This is the current volume of the output in decibel.
|
---|
531 | Setting this property changes the volume immediately.
|
---|
532 |
|
---|
533 | 0 dB means no change in volume, -6dB means an attenuation of the
|
---|
534 | voltage to 50% and an attenuation of the power to 25%, -inf dB means
|
---|
535 | silence.
|
---|
536 |
|
---|
537 | \sa volume
|
---|
538 | */
|
---|
539 |
|
---|
540 | /*!
|
---|
541 | \property Phonon::VolumeFaderEffect::fadeCurve
|
---|
542 |
|
---|
543 | This property holds the fade curve to be used for the fadeIn(), fadeOut()
|
---|
544 | and fadeTo() slots.
|
---|
545 |
|
---|
546 | Defaults to Fade3Decibel.
|
---|
547 |
|
---|
548 | \sa FadeCurve
|
---|
549 | */
|
---|
550 |
|
---|
551 | /*!
|
---|
552 | \enum Phonon::VolumeFaderEffect::FadeCurve
|
---|
553 | Determines the curve of the volume change.
|
---|
554 |
|
---|
555 | \value Fade3Decibel Crossfade curve/fast fade out.
|
---|
556 | This is the default fade curve.
|
---|
557 | \value Fade6Decibel Linear fade out.
|
---|
558 | \value Fade9Decibel Slow fade out.
|
---|
559 | \value Fade12Decibel A more extreme version of the -9dB fade.
|
---|
560 |
|
---|
561 | \bold{Notes:}
|
---|
562 |
|
---|
563 | \c Fade3Decibel is often the best fade for a crossfade, as after half
|
---|
564 | of the time the volume reached -3dB. This means that half the
|
---|
565 | possible power (which is proportional to the square of the
|
---|
566 | voltage) is reached. Summed, the maximum power of two audio
|
---|
567 | signals fading with a -3dB curve will always be equal.
|
---|
568 |
|
---|
569 | For fading in or out the -3dB curve is too abrupt in the end.
|
---|
570 |
|
---|
571 | With a -6dB fade curve, a volume of -6dB is reached after half of
|
---|
572 | the fading time. -6dB is equal to half of the voltage meaning
|
---|
573 | that the voltage multiplier changes linearly from the start
|
---|
574 | of the fade to the end.
|
---|
575 |
|
---|
576 | With the \c Fade9Decibel fade, a volume of -9dB is reached after
|
---|
577 | half of the fade time, so the fade is fast in the beginning and
|
---|
578 | slow at the end. This is a good fade for ending music.
|
---|
579 | */
|
---|
580 |
|
---|
581 | /*!
|
---|
582 | \fn void Phonon::VolumeFaderEffect::fadeIn(int fadeTime)
|
---|
583 |
|
---|
584 | Tells the Fader to change the volume from the current volume to 100%
|
---|
585 | in \a fadeTime milliseconds.
|
---|
586 |
|
---|
587 | Short for \c fadeTo(1.0, fadeTime).
|
---|
588 |
|
---|
589 | \param fadeTime the fade duration in milliseconds
|
---|
590 |
|
---|
591 | \sa fadeTo(), volume
|
---|
592 | */
|
---|
593 |
|
---|
594 | /*!
|
---|
595 | \fn void Phonon::VolumeFaderEffect::fadeOut(int fadeTime)
|
---|
596 |
|
---|
597 | Tells the Fader to change the volume from the current volume to 0%
|
---|
598 | in \a fadeTime milliseconds.
|
---|
599 | Short for \c fadeTo(0.0, fadeTime).
|
---|
600 |
|
---|
601 | \param fadeTime the fade duration in milliseconds
|
---|
602 |
|
---|
603 | \sa fadeTo
|
---|
604 | */
|
---|
605 |
|
---|
606 | /*!
|
---|
607 | \fn void Phonon::VolumeFaderEffect::fadeTo(float volume, int fadeTime)
|
---|
608 |
|
---|
609 | Tells the Fader to change the volume from the current value to
|
---|
610 | \a volume in \a fadeTime milliseconds.
|
---|
611 |
|
---|
612 | \sa fadeIn(), fadeOut()
|
---|
613 | */
|
---|
614 |
|
---|
615 | /*!
|
---|
616 | \class Phonon::VolumeFaderEffectPrivate
|
---|
617 | \inmodule Phonon
|
---|
618 | \since 4.4
|
---|
619 | \internal
|
---|
620 | */
|
---|
621 |
|
---|
622 | /*!
|
---|
623 | \class Phonon::VolumeFaderInterface
|
---|
624 | \inmodule Phonon
|
---|
625 | \since 4.4
|
---|
626 | \internal
|
---|
627 | */
|
---|
628 |
|
---|
629 | /*!
|
---|
630 | \fn virtual Phonon::VolumeFaderInterface::~VolumeFaderInterface()
|
---|
631 | \internal
|
---|
632 | */
|
---|
633 |
|
---|
634 | /*!
|
---|
635 | \fn virtual float Phonon::VolumeFaderInterface::volume() const
|
---|
636 | \internal
|
---|
637 | */
|
---|
638 |
|
---|
639 | /*!
|
---|
640 | \fn virtual void Phonon::VolumeFaderInterface::setVolume(float)
|
---|
641 | \internal
|
---|
642 | */
|
---|
643 |
|
---|
644 | /*!
|
---|
645 | \fn virtual Phonon::VolumeFaderEffect::FadeCurve Phonon::VolumeFaderInterface::fadeCurve() const
|
---|
646 | \internal
|
---|
647 | */
|
---|
648 |
|
---|
649 | /*!
|
---|
650 | \fn virtual void Phonon::VolumeFaderInterface::setFadeCurve(Phonon::VolumeFaderEffect::FadeCurve)
|
---|
651 | \internal
|
---|
652 | */
|
---|
653 |
|
---|
654 | /*!
|
---|
655 | \fn virtual void Phonon::VolumeFaderInterface::fadeTo(float, int)
|
---|
656 | \internal
|
---|
657 | */
|
---|
658 |
|
---|
659 | /*!
|
---|
660 | \class Phonon::AbstractMediaStream
|
---|
661 | \inmodule Phonon
|
---|
662 | \internal
|
---|
663 | \since 4.4
|
---|
664 | \brief The AbstractMediaStream class is the base class for custom media data streams.
|
---|
665 | \inheaderfile Phonon/AbstractMediaStream
|
---|
666 |
|
---|
667 | This class is subclassed to provide custom data streams for
|
---|
668 | \l{Phonon::}{MediaSource}s.
|
---|
669 |
|
---|
670 | The \l{Phonon::}{MediaSource} knows how to handle the most common
|
---|
671 | media sources, such as files and CD. If you need to fetch
|
---|
672 | multimedia from other sources, you can reimplement this class,
|
---|
673 | which can be used by a \l{Phonon::}{MediaSource}.
|
---|
674 |
|
---|
675 | When a backend needs more data from the stream, needData() will be
|
---|
676 | called. You must then use writeData() to write the data to the
|
---|
677 | backend. You can either write one time and wait for a new
|
---|
678 | needData() call, or continue to write data until you receive an
|
---|
679 | enoughData() call. When the stream is at its end, call endOfData()
|
---|
680 | instead of writeData().
|
---|
681 |
|
---|
682 | Before the custom stream is passed to a \l{Phonon::}{MediaSource},
|
---|
683 | setStreamSize() needs to be called, and also setStreamSeekable()
|
---|
684 | (if the stream is seekable). A good place to do this work is in
|
---|
685 | the constructor. A seekable stream must also reimplement
|
---|
686 | seekStream().
|
---|
687 |
|
---|
688 | We show two examples. The first writes data repeatedly until it
|
---|
689 | receives the enoughData() call, while the second only writes once
|
---|
690 | and waits for a new needData() call.
|
---|
691 |
|
---|
692 | Example where data is written repeatedly.
|
---|
693 |
|
---|
694 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_phonon-api.qdoc 0
|
---|
695 |
|
---|
696 | Example where data is written once:
|
---|
697 |
|
---|
698 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_phonon-api.qdoc 1
|
---|
699 |
|
---|
700 | \sa Phonon::MediaSource, Phonon::MediaObject
|
---|
701 |
|
---|
702 | */
|
---|
703 |
|
---|
704 | /*!
|
---|
705 | \fn Phonon::AbstractMediaStream::AbstractMediaStream(QObject *parent = 0)
|
---|
706 | \internal
|
---|
707 |
|
---|
708 | Constructs an AbstractMediaStream object with the given \a parent.
|
---|
709 |
|
---|
710 | */
|
---|
711 |
|
---|
712 | /*!
|
---|
713 | \fn qint64 Phonon::AbstractMediaStream::streamSize() const
|
---|
714 |
|
---|
715 | Returns the stream size that was set with setStreamSize().
|
---|
716 |
|
---|
717 | A negative value means that the length of the stream cannot be known.
|
---|
718 |
|
---|
719 | Defaults to 0.
|
---|
720 |
|
---|
721 | \sa setStreamSize()
|
---|
722 | */
|
---|
723 |
|
---|
724 | /*!
|
---|
725 | \fn void Phonon::AbstractMediaStream::setStreamSize(qint64 size)
|
---|
726 |
|
---|
727 | Sets the \a size of the stream in number of bytes.
|
---|
728 |
|
---|
729 | A negative value means that the length of the stream cannot be known.
|
---|
730 |
|
---|
731 | Defaults to 0.
|
---|
732 |
|
---|
733 | This function has to be called. A backend will not call needData()
|
---|
734 | until the stream size is set.
|
---|
735 |
|
---|
736 | \sa streamSize()
|
---|
737 |
|
---|
738 | */
|
---|
739 |
|
---|
740 | /*!
|
---|
741 | \fn bool Phonon::AbstractMediaStream::streamSeekable() const
|
---|
742 |
|
---|
743 | Returns whether your data stream is set as seekable.
|
---|
744 |
|
---|
745 | Defaults to \c false.
|
---|
746 |
|
---|
747 | \sa setStreamSeekable()
|
---|
748 |
|
---|
749 | */
|
---|
750 |
|
---|
751 | /*!
|
---|
752 | \fn void Phonon::AbstractMediaStream::setStreamSeekable(bool s)
|
---|
753 |
|
---|
754 | Sets whether your data stream is seekable. \a s should be true if
|
---|
755 | the stream is seekable; otherwise false.
|
---|
756 |
|
---|
757 | Defaults to \c false.
|
---|
758 |
|
---|
759 | If you set this to \c true you have to implement the seekStream()
|
---|
760 | function.
|
---|
761 |
|
---|
762 | \sa streamSeekable()
|
---|
763 | */
|
---|
764 |
|
---|
765 | /*!
|
---|
766 | \fn void Phonon::AbstractMediaStream::writeData(const QByteArray &data)
|
---|
767 |
|
---|
768 | Sends the media \a data to the backend for decoding.
|
---|
769 |
|
---|
770 | Use this function to send data to the backend after needData() has
|
---|
771 | been called.
|
---|
772 |
|
---|
773 | If your stream is a push stream, data should be written until the
|
---|
774 | enoughData() function is called. For a pull stream, write data
|
---|
775 | once before the call to needData() function returns.
|
---|
776 |
|
---|
777 | If the data is depleted, call endOfData() instead of writeData().
|
---|
778 |
|
---|
779 | \warning Don't call this function before the first needData() is emitted.
|
---|
780 |
|
---|
781 | \sa needData(), endOfData()
|
---|
782 |
|
---|
783 | */
|
---|
784 |
|
---|
785 | /*!
|
---|
786 | \fn void Phonon::AbstractMediaStream::endOfData()
|
---|
787 |
|
---|
788 | Tells the backend that the media data stream is at its end.
|
---|
789 |
|
---|
790 | \warning Don't call this function before the first needData() is emitted.
|
---|
791 |
|
---|
792 | \sa writeData(), needData()
|
---|
793 | */
|
---|
794 |
|
---|
795 | /*!
|
---|
796 | \fn void Phonon::AbstractMediaStream::error(Phonon::ErrorType errorType, const QString &errorString)
|
---|
797 |
|
---|
798 | If an I/O error occurs you should call this function to make
|
---|
799 | MediaObject go into ErrorState. \c errorType classifies the error,
|
---|
800 | while \a errorString is a textual description of the error suitable
|
---|
801 | for users of Phonon applications.
|
---|
802 |
|
---|
803 | \sa MediaObject::errorType(), MediaObject::errorString()
|
---|
804 | */
|
---|
805 |
|
---|
806 | /*!
|
---|
807 | \fn virtual void Phonon::AbstractMediaStream::reset() = 0
|
---|
808 |
|
---|
809 | Reimplement this function to reset the stream. Subsequent calls to writeData should start
|
---|
810 | from the first position of the data unless a seek is requested.
|
---|
811 |
|
---|
812 | The function is necessary for the case where a non-seekable MediaStream is
|
---|
813 | played more than once. For a seekable stream the implementation can simply call
|
---|
814 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_phonon-api.qdoc 2
|
---|
815 |
|
---|
816 | \sa writeData(), needData()
|
---|
817 | */
|
---|
818 |
|
---|
819 | /*!
|
---|
820 | \fn virtual void Phonon::AbstractMediaStream::needData() = 0
|
---|
821 |
|
---|
822 | Reimplement this function to be notified when the backend needs data.
|
---|
823 |
|
---|
824 | When this function is called you should write data to the backend
|
---|
825 | (See writeData()).
|
---|
826 |
|
---|
827 | \sa writeData(), endOfData(), enoughData()
|
---|
828 | */
|
---|
829 |
|
---|
830 | /*!
|
---|
831 | \fn virtual void Phonon::AbstractMediaStream::enoughData()
|
---|
832 |
|
---|
833 | If your stream is a push stream, reimplement this function to be
|
---|
834 | notified when the backend has enough data and your stream object
|
---|
835 | may take a break.
|
---|
836 |
|
---|
837 | This method is important for pushing data to the backend in order
|
---|
838 | to not fill the backend buffer unnecessarily.
|
---|
839 |
|
---|
840 | \sa needData()
|
---|
841 | */
|
---|
842 |
|
---|
843 | /*!
|
---|
844 | \fn virtual void Phonon::AbstractMediaStream::seekStream(qint64 offset)
|
---|
845 |
|
---|
846 | Reimplement this function if your stream is seekable.
|
---|
847 |
|
---|
848 | When this function is called the next call to writeData has to be at the
|
---|
849 | requested \a offset.
|
---|
850 |
|
---|
851 | \warning Do not call the parent implementation.
|
---|
852 |
|
---|
853 | \sa setStreamSeekable(), streamSeekable(), needData()
|
---|
854 | */
|
---|
855 |
|
---|
856 | /*!
|
---|
857 | \class Phonon::BackendInterface
|
---|
858 | \inmodule Phonon
|
---|
859 | \since 4.4
|
---|
860 | \brief Main Backend class interface
|
---|
861 | \internal
|
---|
862 |
|
---|
863 | This interface defines the main factory of the backend. The createObject() function creates all the
|
---|
864 | objects needed by the frontend.
|
---|
865 |
|
---|
866 | The objectDescriptionIndexes and objectDescriptionProperties functions return information about
|
---|
867 | available devices, effects and codecs.
|
---|
868 |
|
---|
869 | An implementation could look like this:
|
---|
870 | \snippet snippets/phonon/samplebackend/main.cpp snippet
|
---|
871 |
|
---|
872 | */
|
---|
873 |
|
---|
874 | /*!
|
---|
875 | \fn virtual Phonon::BackendInterface::~BackendInterface()
|
---|
876 | \internal
|
---|
877 |
|
---|
878 | Silence gcc's warning.
|
---|
879 | */
|
---|
880 |
|
---|
881 | /*!
|
---|
882 | \enum Phonon::BackendInterface::Class
|
---|
883 | \internal
|
---|
884 |
|
---|
885 | Classes that the createObject() function has to handle.
|
---|
886 |
|
---|
887 | \value MediaObjectClass Request to return a \c MediaObject object.
|
---|
888 | \value VolumeFaderEffectClass Request to return a \c VolumeFaderEffect
|
---|
889 | object.
|
---|
890 | \value AudioOutputClass Request to return an \c AudioOutput object.
|
---|
891 | \value AudioDataOutputClass Request to return an \c AudioDataOutput object.
|
---|
892 | \value VisualizationClass Request to return a \c Visualization object.
|
---|
893 | \value VideoDataOutputClass Request to return a \c VideoDataOutput object.
|
---|
894 | \value EffectClass Request to return a \c Effect object.
|
---|
895 | Takes an additional int that specifies the effect ID.
|
---|
896 | \value VideoWidgetClass Request to return a \c VideoWidget object.
|
---|
897 | */
|
---|
898 |
|
---|
899 | /*!
|
---|
900 | \fn virtual QObject *Phonon::BackendInterface::createObject(Class c, QObject *parent, const QList<QVariant> &args = QList<QVariant>()) = 0
|
---|
901 | \internal
|
---|
902 |
|
---|
903 | Returns a new instance of the requested class.
|
---|
904 |
|
---|
905 | \param c The requested class.
|
---|
906 | \param parent The parent object.
|
---|
907 | \param args Additional arguments (documented in Class).
|
---|
908 | */
|
---|
909 |
|
---|
910 |
|
---|
911 | /*!
|
---|
912 | \fn virtual QList<int> Phonon::BackendInterface::objectDescriptionIndexes(ObjectDescriptionType type) const = 0
|
---|
913 | \internal
|
---|
914 |
|
---|
915 | Returns the unique identifiers for the devices/effects/codecs of the given \a type.
|
---|
916 |
|
---|
917 | \param type see ObjectDescriptionType
|
---|
918 | */
|
---|
919 |
|
---|
920 | /*!
|
---|
921 | \fn virtual QHash<QByteArray, QVariant> Phonon::BackendInterface::objectDescriptionProperties(ObjectDescriptionType type, int index) const = 0
|
---|
922 | \internal
|
---|
923 |
|
---|
924 | Given a unique identifier that was returned from objectDescriptionIndexes this function
|
---|
925 | returns a hash mapping property names to values.
|
---|
926 |
|
---|
927 | The property "name" must always be present. All other properties are optional.
|
---|
928 |
|
---|
929 | \table
|
---|
930 | \header \o Property \o Description
|
---|
931 | \row \o name \o The name of the device/effect/codec/...
|
---|
932 | \row \o description \o A text explaining what this device/effect/codec/... is/can do
|
---|
933 | \row \o icon \o An icon name (using the freedesktop naming scheme) or a QIcon for this
|
---|
934 | device/effect/codec/...
|
---|
935 | \row \o available \o A bool telling whether the device is present or unplugged.
|
---|
936 | \endtable
|
---|
937 |
|
---|
938 | \param type see ObjectDescriptionType
|
---|
939 | \param index The unique identifier that is returned from objectDescriptionIndexes
|
---|
940 | */
|
---|
941 |
|
---|
942 | /*!
|
---|
943 | \fn virtual bool Phonon::BackendInterface::startConnectionChange(QSet<QObject *>) = 0;
|
---|
944 | \internal
|
---|
945 |
|
---|
946 | When this function is called the nodes given in the parameter list should
|
---|
947 | not lose any signal data when connections are changed.
|
---|
948 | */
|
---|
949 |
|
---|
950 | /*!
|
---|
951 | \fn virtual bool Phonon::BackendInterface::connectNodes(QObject *, QObject *) = 0
|
---|
952 | \internal
|
---|
953 |
|
---|
954 | Defines a signal connection between the two given nodes.
|
---|
955 | */
|
---|
956 |
|
---|
957 | /*!
|
---|
958 | \fn virtual bool Phonon::BackendInterface::disconnectNodes(QObject *, QObject *) = 0
|
---|
959 | \internal
|
---|
960 |
|
---|
961 | Cuts a signal connection between the two given nodes.
|
---|
962 | */
|
---|
963 |
|
---|
964 | /*!
|
---|
965 | \fn virtual bool Phonon::BackendInterface::endConnectionChange(QSet<QObject *>) = 0
|
---|
966 | \internal
|
---|
967 |
|
---|
968 | When this function is called the nodes given in the parameter list may lose
|
---|
969 | signal data when a port is not connected.
|
---|
970 | */
|
---|
971 |
|
---|
972 | /*!
|
---|
973 | \fn virtual QStringList Phonon::BackendInterface::availableMimeTypes() const = 0
|
---|
974 | \internal
|
---|
975 |
|
---|
976 | Returns all available MIME types.
|
---|
977 | */
|
---|
978 |
|
---|
979 | /*!
|
---|
980 | \class Phonon::MediaSource
|
---|
981 | \inmodule Phonon
|
---|
982 | \inheaderfile Phonon/MediaSource
|
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983 | \since 4.4
|
---|
984 | \brief The MediaSource class provides multimedia data for media objects.
|
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985 |
|
---|
986 | The MediaSource class manages a source of multimedia content, such
|
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987 | as a music or video file, of which data is given to a
|
---|
988 | \l{Phonon::}{MediaObject}.
|
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989 |
|
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990 | The media source knows how fetch its data from several sources,
|
---|
991 | e.g., from files, a QIODevice, or a CD. The possible source types
|
---|
992 | are described by the \l{MediaSource::}{Type} enum. The type of the
|
---|
993 | source is set by the media source itself, and is dependent on the
|
---|
994 | constructor used to create it. Note that it is possible to provide
|
---|
995 | data from any source by implementing a QIODevice.
|
---|
996 |
|
---|
997 | The class has several functions to acquire information about the
|
---|
998 | source it manages, e.g., fileName() and url(). The return from
|
---|
999 | these functions are dependent on the type() of the media source.
|
---|
1000 |
|
---|
1001 | Normally, a programmer does not need to be concerned with media
|
---|
1002 | sources. It's constructors are implicit, so one can, for instance,
|
---|
1003 | send an URL or filename directly to the constructors of the
|
---|
1004 | \l{Phonon::}{MediaObject}.
|
---|
1005 |
|
---|
1006 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_phonon-api.qdoc 3
|
---|
1007 |
|
---|
1008 | A MediaSource object cannot be reused for another multimedia
|
---|
1009 | source. It is possible to play the same source again, and also
|
---|
1010 | stop and start a non-seekable media source, such as a radio
|
---|
1011 | stream, with the same MediaSource object.
|
---|
1012 |
|
---|
1013 | \section1 Qt Backends
|
---|
1014 |
|
---|
1015 | Currently, Qt's backends support files in local and remote
|
---|
1016 | locations. Support for other sources, such as CD/DVD, are planned
|
---|
1017 | for the future.
|
---|
1018 |
|
---|
1019 | \sa MediaObject, {Phonon Module}
|
---|
1020 | */
|
---|
1021 |
|
---|
1022 | /*!
|
---|
1023 | \enum Phonon::MediaSource::Type
|
---|
1024 |
|
---|
1025 | Identifies the type of media described by the MediaSource object.
|
---|
1026 |
|
---|
1027 | \value Invalid The MediaSource object does not describe any valid source.
|
---|
1028 | \value LocalFile The MediaSource object describes a local file.
|
---|
1029 | \value Url The MediaSource object describes an URL, which can be either a
|
---|
1030 | local file or a file on the network.
|
---|
1031 | \value Disc The MediaSource object describes a disc, e.g., a CD.
|
---|
1032 | \value Stream The MediaSource object describes a data stream.
|
---|
1033 | This is the type used for \l{QIODevice}s. Note
|
---|
1034 | that a stream opened with a QUrl, will still be of the Url type.
|
---|
1035 | \value Empty The media source doesn't have a source.
|
---|
1036 |
|
---|
1037 | \sa MediaSource::type()
|
---|
1038 | */
|
---|
1039 |
|
---|
1040 | /*!
|
---|
1041 | \fn Phonon::MediaSource::MediaSource()
|
---|
1042 | \internal
|
---|
1043 |
|
---|
1044 | Creates an invalid MediaSource object.
|
---|
1045 |
|
---|
1046 | \sa Invalid
|
---|
1047 | */
|
---|
1048 |
|
---|
1049 | /*!
|
---|
1050 | \fn Phonon::MediaSource::MediaSource(const QString &fileName)
|
---|
1051 |
|
---|
1052 | Creates a MediaSource object for the file specified by \a
|
---|
1053 | fileName. You can also use this constructor with \l{The Qt
|
---|
1054 | Resource System}{Qt resources}
|
---|
1055 |
|
---|
1056 | \omit
|
---|
1057 | \param fileName file name of a local media file or a Qt resource that was compiled in.
|
---|
1058 | \endomit
|
---|
1059 | */
|
---|
1060 |
|
---|
1061 | /*!
|
---|
1062 | \fn Phonon::MediaSource::MediaSource(const QUrl &url)
|
---|
1063 |
|
---|
1064 | Creates a MediaSource object for a the URL specified by \a url.
|
---|
1065 |
|
---|
1066 | If the multimedia content you would like to play back is on a
|
---|
1067 | remote network location, you should use this constructor; though,
|
---|
1068 | it also possible to specify an URL to a local file.
|
---|
1069 |
|
---|
1070 | \sa QUrl
|
---|
1071 | */
|
---|
1072 |
|
---|
1073 |
|
---|
1074 | /*!
|
---|
1075 | \fn Phonon::MediaSource::MediaSource(Phonon::DiscType discType, const QString &deviceName = QString())
|
---|
1076 |
|
---|
1077 | Creates a MediaSource object for the type of disc specified by \a discType in the named
|
---|
1078 | device referred to by \a deviceName.
|
---|
1079 |
|
---|
1080 | \note \a deviceName is a platform dependent device name. It can be useful to specify this
|
---|
1081 | if the computer has more than one CD drive. On KDE, it is recommended to use the Solid
|
---|
1082 | hardware discovery framework to retrieve the device name in a portable way.
|
---|
1083 | */
|
---|
1084 |
|
---|
1085 | /*!
|
---|
1086 | \fn Phonon::MediaSource::MediaSource(AbstractMediaStream *stream)
|
---|
1087 | \internal
|
---|
1088 | Creates a MediaSource object for a data stream.
|
---|
1089 |
|
---|
1090 | Your application can provide the media data by subclassing AbstractMediaStream and
|
---|
1091 | passing a pointer to that object. Phonon will never delete the \a stream.
|
---|
1092 |
|
---|
1093 | \param stream The AbstractMediaStream subclass to provide the media data.
|
---|
1094 |
|
---|
1095 | \sa setAutoDelete
|
---|
1096 | */
|
---|
1097 |
|
---|
1098 | /*!
|
---|
1099 | \fn Phonon::MediaSource::MediaSource(QIODevice *ioDevice)
|
---|
1100 |
|
---|
1101 | Creates a MediaSource object for the QIODevice specified by \a ioDevice.
|
---|
1102 |
|
---|
1103 | This constructor can be very handy in the combination of
|
---|
1104 | QByteArray and QBuffer.
|
---|
1105 |
|
---|
1106 | If you need to fetch multimedia data from a source that is not
|
---|
1107 | supported by MediaSource, you should subclass QIODevice and use
|
---|
1108 | this MediaSource constructor. It is important that you reimplement
|
---|
1109 | QIODevice::isSequential(), as it is used by MediaSource to
|
---|
1110 | determine if the media source is seekable.
|
---|
1111 |
|
---|
1112 | \a ioDevice is an arbitrary readable QIODevice subclass. If the device is not opened
|
---|
1113 | MediaSource will open it as QIODevice::ReadOnly.
|
---|
1114 |
|
---|
1115 | \note Sequential devices can also be used, but MediaObject::isSeekable() will
|
---|
1116 | return false as a result.
|
---|
1117 |
|
---|
1118 | \warning On Windows, we only support \l{QIODevice}s containing the
|
---|
1119 | \c avi, \c mp3, or \c mpg formats. Use the constructor that takes
|
---|
1120 | a file name to open files (the Qt backend does not use a QFile
|
---|
1121 | internally).
|
---|
1122 |
|
---|
1123 | \sa setAutoDelete()
|
---|
1124 | */
|
---|
1125 |
|
---|
1126 | /*!
|
---|
1127 | \fn Phonon::MediaSource::MediaSource(MediaSourcePrivate &)
|
---|
1128 | \internal
|
---|
1129 | */
|
---|
1130 |
|
---|
1131 | /*!
|
---|
1132 | \fn Phonon::MediaSource::~MediaSource()
|
---|
1133 |
|
---|
1134 | Destroys the MediaSource object. You should never delete a
|
---|
1135 | MediaSource yourself, the MediaObject will handle this.
|
---|
1136 |
|
---|
1137 | */
|
---|
1138 |
|
---|
1139 | /*!
|
---|
1140 | \fn Phonon::MediaSource::MediaSource(const MediaSource &other)
|
---|
1141 |
|
---|
1142 | Constructs a copy of the \a other media source.
|
---|
1143 |
|
---|
1144 | This constructor is fast thanks to explicit sharing.
|
---|
1145 | */
|
---|
1146 |
|
---|
1147 | /*!
|
---|
1148 | \fn MediaSource &Phonon::MediaSource::operator=(const MediaSource &other)
|
---|
1149 |
|
---|
1150 | Assigns the \a other media source to this media source and returns a
|
---|
1151 | reference to it.
|
---|
1152 |
|
---|
1153 | This operation is fast thanks to explicit sharing.
|
---|
1154 | */
|
---|
1155 |
|
---|
1156 | /*!
|
---|
1157 | \fn bool Phonon::MediaSource::operator==(const MediaSource &other) const
|
---|
1158 |
|
---|
1159 | Returns true if this media source is equal to the \a other media source;
|
---|
1160 | otherwise returns false.
|
---|
1161 | */
|
---|
1162 |
|
---|
1163 | /*!
|
---|
1164 | \fn void Phonon::MediaSource::setAutoDelete(bool enable)
|
---|
1165 |
|
---|
1166 | If \a enable is true, the media source will take ownership of the
|
---|
1167 | object passed in the \l{Phonon::}{MediaSource}'s constructor
|
---|
1168 | object that was passed in the constructor; otherwise, the
|
---|
1169 | programmer is responsible for deletion of this object.
|
---|
1170 |
|
---|
1171 | This setting is false by default. If you enable it, you should
|
---|
1172 | only access the stream or device as long as you keep the media
|
---|
1173 | source object around. As long as you keep the media source
|
---|
1174 | wrapping the stream or device, the object will not get deleted.
|
---|
1175 |
|
---|
1176 | \sa autoDelete()
|
---|
1177 | */
|
---|
1178 |
|
---|
1179 | /*!
|
---|
1180 | \fn bool Phonon::MediaSource::autoDelete() const
|
---|
1181 |
|
---|
1182 | Returns the setting of the auto-delete option. The default is
|
---|
1183 | false.
|
---|
1184 |
|
---|
1185 | \sa setAutoDelete()
|
---|
1186 | */
|
---|
1187 |
|
---|
1188 | /*!
|
---|
1189 | \fn Type Phonon::MediaSource::type() const
|
---|
1190 |
|
---|
1191 | Returns the type of the MediaSource (depends on the constructor
|
---|
1192 | that was used).
|
---|
1193 |
|
---|
1194 | \sa Type
|
---|
1195 | */
|
---|
1196 |
|
---|
1197 | /*!
|
---|
1198 | \fn QString Phonon::MediaSource::fileName() const
|
---|
1199 |
|
---|
1200 | Returns the file name of the MediaSource if type() ==
|
---|
1201 | LocalFile; otherwise, returns QString().
|
---|
1202 |
|
---|
1203 | \sa type()
|
---|
1204 | */
|
---|
1205 |
|
---|
1206 | /*!
|
---|
1207 | \fn QUrl Phonon::MediaSource::url() const
|
---|
1208 | Returns the URL of the MediaSource if type() == URL or type() == LocalFile;
|
---|
1209 | otherwise returns QUrl().
|
---|
1210 |
|
---|
1211 | \sa type()
|
---|
1212 | */
|
---|
1213 |
|
---|
1214 | /*!
|
---|
1215 | \fn Phonon::DiscType Phonon::MediaSource::discType() const
|
---|
1216 | Returns the disc type of the MediaSource if type() == Disc; otherwise
|
---|
1217 | returns NoDisc.
|
---|
1218 |
|
---|
1219 | \sa type()
|
---|
1220 | */
|
---|
1221 |
|
---|
1222 | /*!
|
---|
1223 | \fn QString Phonon::MediaSource::deviceName() const
|
---|
1224 |
|
---|
1225 | Returns the device name of the MediaSource if type() == Disc; otherwise
|
---|
1226 | returns QString().
|
---|
1227 |
|
---|
1228 | \sa type()
|
---|
1229 | */
|
---|
1230 |
|
---|
1231 | /*!
|
---|
1232 | \fn AbstractMediaStream *Phonon::MediaSource::stream() const
|
---|
1233 | \internal
|
---|
1234 | Returns the media stream of the MediaSource if type() == Stream; otherwise
|
---|
1235 | returns 0.
|
---|
1236 | QIODevices are handled as streams, too.
|
---|
1237 | */
|
---|
1238 |
|
---|
1239 | /*!
|
---|
1240 | \class Phonon::MediaSourcePrivate
|
---|
1241 | \inmodule Phonon
|
---|
1242 | \since 4.4
|
---|
1243 | \internal
|
---|
1244 | */
|
---|
1245 |
|
---|
1246 | /*!
|
---|
1247 | \class Phonon::SeekSlider
|
---|
1248 | \inmodule Phonon
|
---|
1249 | \inheaderfile Phonon/SeekSlider
|
---|
1250 | \since 4.4
|
---|
1251 | \brief The SeekSlider class provides a slider for seeking to positions in media streams.
|
---|
1252 |
|
---|
1253 | The SeekSlider connects to a \l{Phonon::}{MediaObject}, and
|
---|
1254 | controls the seek position in the object's media stream.
|
---|
1255 |
|
---|
1256 | The slider will connect to the necessary signals to keep track of
|
---|
1257 | the sliders maximum, minimum, and current values. It will also
|
---|
1258 | disable itself for non-seekable streams, and update the media
|
---|
1259 | object when the current value of the slider changes.
|
---|
1260 |
|
---|
1261 | Here follows a typical example of SeekSlider usage:
|
---|
1262 |
|
---|
1263 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/seekslider.cpp 0
|
---|
1264 |
|
---|
1265 | \sa Phonon::VolumeSlider, Phonon::VideoWidget, {Music Player Example}, {Phonon Module}
|
---|
1266 |
|
---|
1267 | */
|
---|
1268 |
|
---|
1269 | /*!
|
---|
1270 | \property Phonon::SeekSlider::iconVisible
|
---|
1271 | \brief whether the icon next to the slider is visible
|
---|
1272 |
|
---|
1273 | By default the icon is visible if the platform provides an icon; else
|
---|
1274 | it's hidden.
|
---|
1275 |
|
---|
1276 | */
|
---|
1277 |
|
---|
1278 | /*!
|
---|
1279 | \property Phonon::SeekSlider::tracking
|
---|
1280 | \brief whether slider tracking is enabled
|
---|
1281 |
|
---|
1282 | If tracking is enabled (the default), the media seeks
|
---|
1283 | while the slider is being dragged. If tracking is
|
---|
1284 | disabled, the media seeks only when the user
|
---|
1285 | releases the slider.
|
---|
1286 | */
|
---|
1287 |
|
---|
1288 | /*!
|
---|
1289 | \property Phonon::SeekSlider::pageStep
|
---|
1290 | \brief the page step interval
|
---|
1291 |
|
---|
1292 | The larger of two natural steps that a slider provides and
|
---|
1293 | typically corresponds to the user pressing PageUp or PageDown.
|
---|
1294 |
|
---|
1295 | Defaults to 5 seconds.
|
---|
1296 | */
|
---|
1297 |
|
---|
1298 | /*!
|
---|
1299 | \property Phonon::SeekSlider::singleStep
|
---|
1300 | \brief the single step interval
|
---|
1301 |
|
---|
1302 | The smaller of two natural steps that a slider provides and
|
---|
1303 | typically corresponds to the user pressing an arrow key.
|
---|
1304 |
|
---|
1305 | Defaults to 0.5 seconds.
|
---|
1306 | */
|
---|
1307 |
|
---|
1308 | /*!
|
---|
1309 | \property Phonon::SeekSlider::orientation
|
---|
1310 | \brief the orientation of the slider
|
---|
1311 |
|
---|
1312 | The orientation must be Qt::Vertical or Qt::Horizontal (the default).
|
---|
1313 | */
|
---|
1314 |
|
---|
1315 | /*!
|
---|
1316 | \property Phonon::SeekSlider::iconSize
|
---|
1317 | \brief the icon size used for the mute button/icon.
|
---|
1318 |
|
---|
1319 | The default size is defined by the GUI style.
|
---|
1320 | */
|
---|
1321 |
|
---|
1322 | /*!
|
---|
1323 | \fn explicit Phonon::SeekSlider::SeekSlider(QWidget *parent = 0)
|
---|
1324 |
|
---|
1325 | Constructs a seek slider widget with the given \a parent.
|
---|
1326 | */
|
---|
1327 |
|
---|
1328 | /*!
|
---|
1329 | \fn explicit Phonon::SeekSlider::SeekSlider(MediaObject *media, QWidget *parent = 0)
|
---|
1330 |
|
---|
1331 | Constructs a seek slider widget for the specified \a media with the
|
---|
1332 | given \a parent.
|
---|
1333 | */
|
---|
1334 |
|
---|
1335 | /*!
|
---|
1336 | \fn Phonon::SeekSlider::~SeekSlider()
|
---|
1337 | Destroys the seek slider.
|
---|
1338 | */
|
---|
1339 |
|
---|
1340 | /*!
|
---|
1341 | \fn Phonon::MediaObject *Phonon::SeekSlider::mediaObject() const
|
---|
1342 |
|
---|
1343 | Return the media object this SeekSlider controls.
|
---|
1344 | */
|
---|
1345 |
|
---|
1346 | /*!
|
---|
1347 | \class Phonon::SeekSliderPrivate
|
---|
1348 | \inmodule Phonon
|
---|
1349 | \since 4.4
|
---|
1350 | \internal
|
---|
1351 | */
|
---|
1352 |
|
---|
1353 | /*!
|
---|
1354 | \fn void Phonon::SeekSlider::setMediaObject(MediaObject *media)
|
---|
1355 |
|
---|
1356 | Sets the media object to be controlled by this slider to the \a media specified.
|
---|
1357 | */
|
---|
1358 |
|
---|
1359 | /*!
|
---|
1360 | \class Phonon::VideoPlayer
|
---|
1361 | \inmodule Phonon
|
---|
1362 | \inheaderfile Phonon/VideoPlayer
|
---|
1363 | \since 4.4
|
---|
1364 | \brief The VideoPlayer widget is used to perform playback of video.
|
---|
1365 |
|
---|
1366 | With VideoPlayer you can get results quickly and easily. You can
|
---|
1367 | do the standard playback tasks like play(), pause(), and stop(),
|
---|
1368 | but also set a playback volume and seek - if the media and backend
|
---|
1369 | supports seeking.
|
---|
1370 |
|
---|
1371 | VideoPlayer is provided for convenience and removes the need to
|
---|
1372 | create a media graph with a \l{Phonon::}{MediaObject},
|
---|
1373 | \l{Phonon::}{AudioOutput}, and \l{Phonon::}{VideoWidget}. If
|
---|
1374 | you need functionality not supported by the player, you can build
|
---|
1375 | this \l{Building Graphs}{graph} yourself.
|
---|
1376 |
|
---|
1377 | Keep in mind that when the VideoPlayer instance is deleted the
|
---|
1378 | playback will stop.
|
---|
1379 |
|
---|
1380 | Note also that most of the functions in this class are
|
---|
1381 | asynchronous. For instance, a media source may not play
|
---|
1382 | immediately after you call the play() function.
|
---|
1383 |
|
---|
1384 | A play and forget code example:
|
---|
1385 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_phonon-api.qdoc 4
|
---|
1386 |
|
---|
1387 | \sa {Phonon Module}, MediaObject
|
---|
1388 | */
|
---|
1389 |
|
---|
1390 | /*!
|
---|
1391 | \fn Phonon::VideoPlayer::VideoPlayer(QWidget *parent = 0)
|
---|
1392 |
|
---|
1393 | Constructs a new video widget with a \a parent using
|
---|
1394 | Phonon::VideoCategory as its category.
|
---|
1395 |
|
---|
1396 | \param parent The QObject parent.
|
---|
1397 | */
|
---|
1398 |
|
---|
1399 | /*!
|
---|
1400 | \fn Phonon::VideoPlayer::VideoPlayer(Phonon::Category category, QWidget *parent = 0)
|
---|
1401 |
|
---|
1402 | Constructs a new VideoPlayer instance with the specified \a
|
---|
1403 | parent.
|
---|
1404 |
|
---|
1405 | \a category is the category used for the audio output device.
|
---|
1406 | */
|
---|
1407 |
|
---|
1408 | /*!
|
---|
1409 | \fn Phonon::VideoPlayer::~VideoPlayer()
|
---|
1410 |
|
---|
1411 | On destruction the playback is stopped, also the audio output is
|
---|
1412 | removed so that the desktop mixer will not show the application
|
---|
1413 | anymore. If you need a persistent audio output don't use
|
---|
1414 | VideoPlayer but MediaObject, VideoPath and VideoOutput.
|
---|
1415 | */
|
---|
1416 |
|
---|
1417 | /*!
|
---|
1418 | \fn qint64 Phonon::VideoPlayer::totalTime() const
|
---|
1419 |
|
---|
1420 | Get the total time (in milliseconds) of the file currently being played.
|
---|
1421 | */
|
---|
1422 |
|
---|
1423 | /*!
|
---|
1424 | \fn qint64 Phonon::VideoPlayer::currentTime() const
|
---|
1425 |
|
---|
1426 | Get the current time (in milliseconds) of the file currently being played.
|
---|
1427 | */
|
---|
1428 |
|
---|
1429 | /*!
|
---|
1430 | \fn float Phonon::VideoPlayer::volume() const
|
---|
1431 |
|
---|
1432 | This is the current volume of the output as voltage factor.
|
---|
1433 |
|
---|
1434 | 1.0 means 100%, 0.5 means 50% voltage/25% power, 0.0 means 0%
|
---|
1435 | */
|
---|
1436 |
|
---|
1437 | /*!
|
---|
1438 | \fn bool Phonon::VideoPlayer::isPlaying() const
|
---|
1439 |
|
---|
1440 | Returns true if it is currently playing; otherwise returns false if it
|
---|
1441 | is currently stopped or paused
|
---|
1442 | */
|
---|
1443 |
|
---|
1444 | /*!
|
---|
1445 | \fn bool Phonon::VideoPlayer::isPaused() const
|
---|
1446 |
|
---|
1447 | Returns true if it is currently paused; otherwise returns false if it
|
---|
1448 | is currently playing or stopped.
|
---|
1449 | */
|
---|
1450 |
|
---|
1451 | /*!
|
---|
1452 | \fn void Phonon::VideoPlayer::load(const Phonon::MediaSource &source)
|
---|
1453 |
|
---|
1454 | Starts pre-loading the media data from the specified \a source and
|
---|
1455 | filling audio buffers in the backend.
|
---|
1456 |
|
---|
1457 | When there's already a media playing (or paused) it will be stopped
|
---|
1458 | (the finished signal will not be emitted).
|
---|
1459 |
|
---|
1460 | \sa MediaObject::setCurrentSource()
|
---|
1461 | */
|
---|
1462 |
|
---|
1463 | /*!
|
---|
1464 | \fn void Phonon::VideoPlayer::play(const Phonon::MediaSource &source)
|
---|
1465 |
|
---|
1466 | Plays the media from the given \a source. Starts playback as fast as
|
---|
1467 | possible.
|
---|
1468 | This can take a considerable time depending on the URL and the
|
---|
1469 | backend.
|
---|
1470 |
|
---|
1471 | If you need low latency between calling play() and the sound actually
|
---|
1472 | starting to play on your output device you need to use MediaObject
|
---|
1473 | and be able to set the URL before calling play(). Note that
|
---|
1474 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_phonon-api.qdoc 5
|
---|
1475 | doesn't make a difference: the application should be idle between the
|
---|
1476 | load and play calls so that the backend can start preloading the
|
---|
1477 | media and fill audio buffers.
|
---|
1478 | */
|
---|
1479 |
|
---|
1480 | /*!
|
---|
1481 | \fn void Phonon::VideoPlayer::play()
|
---|
1482 |
|
---|
1483 | Continues playback of paused media. Restarts playback of a stopped
|
---|
1484 | (or newly loaded) media.
|
---|
1485 |
|
---|
1486 | \sa MediaObject::play(), play()
|
---|
1487 | */
|
---|
1488 |
|
---|
1489 | /*!
|
---|
1490 | \fn void Phonon::VideoPlayer::pause()
|
---|
1491 |
|
---|
1492 | Pauses the playback.
|
---|
1493 |
|
---|
1494 | \sa MediaObject::pause()
|
---|
1495 | */
|
---|
1496 |
|
---|
1497 | /*!
|
---|
1498 | \fn void Phonon::VideoPlayer::stop()
|
---|
1499 |
|
---|
1500 | Stops the playback.
|
---|
1501 |
|
---|
1502 | \sa MediaObject::stop()
|
---|
1503 | */
|
---|
1504 |
|
---|
1505 | /*!
|
---|
1506 | \fn void Phonon::VideoPlayer::seek(qint64 ms)
|
---|
1507 |
|
---|
1508 | Seeks to the requested time. Note that the backend is free to
|
---|
1509 | ignore the seek request if the media source isn't seekable; you
|
---|
1510 | can check this by asking the media object of the VideoPlayer.
|
---|
1511 |
|
---|
1512 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/videomedia.cpp 0
|
---|
1513 |
|
---|
1514 | The \a ms parameter is the time in milliseconds from the start of
|
---|
1515 | the media.
|
---|
1516 |
|
---|
1517 | The call is asynchronous, so currentTime() can still be the old
|
---|
1518 | value right after this method was called. If all you need is a
|
---|
1519 | slider that shows the current position and allows the user to
|
---|
1520 | seek, use the class SeekSlider.
|
---|
1521 |
|
---|
1522 | \sa MediaObject::seek(), MediaObject::isSeekable(), mediaObject()
|
---|
1523 | */
|
---|
1524 |
|
---|
1525 | /*!
|
---|
1526 | \fn void Phonon::VideoPlayer::setVolume(float volume)
|
---|
1527 |
|
---|
1528 | Sets the \a volume of the output as voltage factor.
|
---|
1529 |
|
---|
1530 | 1.0 means 100%, 0.5 means 50% voltage/25% power, 0.0 means 0%
|
---|
1531 | */
|
---|
1532 |
|
---|
1533 | /*!
|
---|
1534 | \fn MediaObject *Phonon::VideoPlayer::mediaObject() const
|
---|
1535 |
|
---|
1536 | Returns the media object being used by the player.
|
---|
1537 |
|
---|
1538 | The media object can be accessed directly instead of using the
|
---|
1539 | \l{VideoPlayer}s convenience functions, e.g., play() and stop().
|
---|
1540 | It is also possible to give the object to other Phonon widgets,
|
---|
1541 | e.g., a \l{Phonon::}{SeekSlider} or a \l{Phonon::}{VolumeSlider}.
|
---|
1542 |
|
---|
1543 | \sa Phonon::SeekSlider, Phonon::MediaObject
|
---|
1544 | */
|
---|
1545 |
|
---|
1546 | /*!
|
---|
1547 | \fn AudioOutput *Phonon::VideoPlayer::audioOutput() const
|
---|
1548 |
|
---|
1549 | Returns the audio output object being used by the player.
|
---|
1550 |
|
---|
1551 | */
|
---|
1552 |
|
---|
1553 | /*!
|
---|
1554 | \fn VideoWidget *Phonon::VideoPlayer::videoWidget() const
|
---|
1555 |
|
---|
1556 | Returns the video widget being used by the player.
|
---|
1557 | */
|
---|
1558 |
|
---|
1559 | /*!
|
---|
1560 | \fn void Phonon::VideoPlayer::finished()
|
---|
1561 |
|
---|
1562 | This signal is emitted when the playback finished.
|
---|
1563 |
|
---|
1564 | */
|
---|
1565 |
|
---|
1566 | /*!
|
---|
1567 | \class Phonon::VideoWidgetPrivate
|
---|
1568 | \inmodule Phonon
|
---|
1569 | \since 4.4
|
---|
1570 | \internal
|
---|
1571 | */
|
---|
1572 |
|
---|
1573 | /*!
|
---|
1574 | \class Phonon::MediaObject
|
---|
1575 | \inmodule Phonon
|
---|
1576 | \inheaderfile Phonon/MediaObject
|
---|
1577 | \since 4.4
|
---|
1578 | \brief The MediaObject class provides an interface for media playback.
|
---|
1579 |
|
---|
1580 |
|
---|
1581 | The media object manages a \l{Phonon::}{MediaSource}, which
|
---|
1582 | supplies the media object with multimedia content, e.g., from a
|
---|
1583 | file. A playback in Phonon is always started by calling the
|
---|
1584 | \l{Phonon::MediaObject::}{play()} function.
|
---|
1585 |
|
---|
1586 | The state of play (play, pause, stop, seek) is controlled by the
|
---|
1587 | media object, and you can also query the current
|
---|
1588 | \l{Phonon::MediaObject::}{state()}. It keeps track of the playback
|
---|
1589 | position in the media stream, and emits the
|
---|
1590 | \l{Phonon::MediaObject::}{tick()} signal when the current position
|
---|
1591 | in the stream changes.
|
---|
1592 |
|
---|
1593 | Notice that most functions of this class are asynchronous, so you
|
---|
1594 | cannot rely on that a state is entered after a function call
|
---|
1595 | before you receive the \l{Phonon::MediaObject::}{stateChanged()}
|
---|
1596 | signal. The description of the \l{Phonon::}{State} enum gives a
|
---|
1597 | description of the different states.
|
---|
1598 |
|
---|
1599 | Before play() is called, the media object should be connected to
|
---|
1600 | \l{Sinks}{output nodes}, which outputs the media to the
|
---|
1601 | underlying hardware. The output nodes required are dependent on
|
---|
1602 | the contents of the multimedia file that is played back. Phonon
|
---|
1603 | has currently two output nodes: the \l{Phonon::}{AudioOutput} for
|
---|
1604 | audio content and \l{Phonon::}{VideoWidget} for video content. If
|
---|
1605 | a \l{Phonon::}{MediaSource} contains both audio and video, both
|
---|
1606 | nodes need to be connected to the media object.
|
---|
1607 |
|
---|
1608 | \snippet snippets/phonon.cpp 4
|
---|
1609 | \snippet snippets/phonon.cpp 5
|
---|
1610 |
|
---|
1611 | The media object can queue sources for playback. When it has
|
---|
1612 | finished to play one source, it will start playing the next in the
|
---|
1613 | queue; the new source is then removed from the queue. The
|
---|
1614 | queue can be altered at any time.
|
---|
1615 |
|
---|
1616 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_phonon-api.qdoc 7
|
---|
1617 |
|
---|
1618 | You can also make use of the
|
---|
1619 | \l{Phonon::MediaObject::}{aboutToFinish()} signal, which is
|
---|
1620 | guaranteed to be emitted in time for altering the queue.
|
---|
1621 |
|
---|
1622 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_phonon-api.qdoc 8
|
---|
1623 |
|
---|
1624 | When playback is finishing, i.e., when a media source has been
|
---|
1625 | played to the end and the queue is empty, several signals are
|
---|
1626 | emitted. First, the media object will emit aboutToFinish() -
|
---|
1627 | shortly before the playback has finished - and then finished().
|
---|
1628 | The stateChanged() signal will also be emitted with
|
---|
1629 | \l{Phonon::}{PausedState}, which is the state the media object
|
---|
1630 | takes when the playback is finished. If you wish to enter another
|
---|
1631 | state, you can connect a slot to finished() and set a new state
|
---|
1632 | there.
|
---|
1633 |
|
---|
1634 | The media object resolves the meta information, such as title,
|
---|
1635 | artist, and album. The meta data is not resolved immediately after
|
---|
1636 | a new source is provided, but will be resolved before the object
|
---|
1637 | leaves the \l{Phonon::}{LoadingState}. The data is queried by
|
---|
1638 | string keys - which should follow the Ogg Vorbis specification
|
---|
1639 | \l http://xiph.org/vorbis/doc/v-comment.html - or by using the
|
---|
1640 | \l{Phonon::}{MetaData} enum. The data available will depend on the
|
---|
1641 | type and content of the individual media files. metaDataChanged()
|
---|
1642 | will be emitted when the media object has resolved new meta data.
|
---|
1643 |
|
---|
1644 | Errors encountered during playback and loading of media sources
|
---|
1645 | are reported by emitting a state changed signal with
|
---|
1646 | \l{Phonon::}{ErrorState}. The severity of the error can be queried
|
---|
1647 | by the \l{Phonon::}{ErrorType}. With a \l{Phonon::}{NormalError},
|
---|
1648 | it might be possible to continue the playback, for instance, if
|
---|
1649 | only audio playback fails for a media source which also has video.
|
---|
1650 | A \l{Phonon::}{FatalError} indicates that Phonon cannot continue
|
---|
1651 | playback of the current source, but it is possible to try with a
|
---|
1652 | different one. A user readable error message is given by
|
---|
1653 | errorString().
|
---|
1654 |
|
---|
1655 | \sa Phonon::MediaSource, Phonon::AudioOutput, VideoWidget,
|
---|
1656 | {Music Player Example}, {Phonon Overview}, Phonon::VideoPlayer,
|
---|
1657 | Phonon::createPlayer(), {Phonon Module}
|
---|
1658 |
|
---|
1659 | */
|
---|
1660 |
|
---|
1661 | /*!
|
---|
1662 | \property Phonon::MediaObject::transitionTime
|
---|
1663 | \brief Defines the time between playback of two media sources
|
---|
1664 | in the media queue.
|
---|
1665 |
|
---|
1666 | A positive transition time defines a gap of silence between queued
|
---|
1667 | media sources.
|
---|
1668 |
|
---|
1669 | A transition time of 0 ms requests gapless playback (i.e., the
|
---|
1670 | next source in the media queue starts immediately after the
|
---|
1671 | playback of the current source finishes).
|
---|
1672 |
|
---|
1673 | A negative transition time defines a crossfade between the queued
|
---|
1674 | media sources.
|
---|
1675 |
|
---|
1676 | Defaults to 0 (gapless playback).
|
---|
1677 |
|
---|
1678 | \warning This feature might not work reliably with every
|
---|
1679 | backend.
|
---|
1680 | */
|
---|
1681 |
|
---|
1682 | /*!
|
---|
1683 | \property Phonon::MediaObject::prefinishMark
|
---|
1684 | \brief the time when the prefinishMarkReached signal is emitted before playback ends.
|
---|
1685 |
|
---|
1686 | This property specifies the time in milliseconds the
|
---|
1687 | prefinishMarkReached() signal is emitted before the playback
|
---|
1688 | finishes. A value of \c 0 disables the signal. The signal is only
|
---|
1689 | emitted for the last source in the \l{queue()}{media queue}.
|
---|
1690 |
|
---|
1691 | Defaults to \c 0 (disabled).
|
---|
1692 |
|
---|
1693 | \warning For some media data the total time cannot be determined
|
---|
1694 | accurately, therefore the accuracy of the prefinishMarkReached signal
|
---|
1695 | can be bad sometimes. Still, it is better to use this method than to
|
---|
1696 | look at totalTime() and currentTime() to emulate the behavior
|
---|
1697 | because the backend might have more information available than your
|
---|
1698 | application does through totalTime() and currentTime().
|
---|
1699 |
|
---|
1700 | \sa prefinishMarkReached()
|
---|
1701 | */
|
---|
1702 |
|
---|
1703 | /*!
|
---|
1704 | \property Phonon::MediaObject::tickInterval
|
---|
1705 | \brief The time interval in milliseconds between two ticks.
|
---|
1706 |
|
---|
1707 | The tick() signal is emitted continuously during playback.
|
---|
1708 | The tick interval is the time that elapses between the emission of two tick signals.
|
---|
1709 | If you set the interval to \c 0 the tick signal gets disabled.
|
---|
1710 |
|
---|
1711 | The tick() signal can, for instance, be used to update widgets
|
---|
1712 | that show the current position in the playback of a media source.
|
---|
1713 |
|
---|
1714 | Defaults to \c 0 (disabled).
|
---|
1715 |
|
---|
1716 | \warning The back-end is free to choose a different tick interval close
|
---|
1717 | to what you asked for. This means that the following code \c may fail:
|
---|
1718 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_phonon-api.qdoc 9
|
---|
1719 | On the other hand the following is guaranteed:
|
---|
1720 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_phonon-api.qdoc 10
|
---|
1721 |
|
---|
1722 | \sa tick()
|
---|
1723 | */
|
---|
1724 |
|
---|
1725 | /*!
|
---|
1726 | \fn Phonon::MediaObject::~MediaObject()
|
---|
1727 |
|
---|
1728 | Destroys the MediaObject.
|
---|
1729 | */
|
---|
1730 |
|
---|
1731 | /*!
|
---|
1732 | \fn State Phonon::MediaObject::state() const
|
---|
1733 |
|
---|
1734 | Returns the current Phonon::State of the object.
|
---|
1735 |
|
---|
1736 | \sa Phonon::State, stateChanged()
|
---|
1737 | */
|
---|
1738 |
|
---|
1739 | /*!
|
---|
1740 | \fn bool Phonon::MediaObject::hasVideo() const
|
---|
1741 |
|
---|
1742 | Check whether the current media source includes a video stream.
|
---|
1743 |
|
---|
1744 | \warning This information is not resolved immediately after a
|
---|
1745 | media object gets a new source. Listen to the hasVideoChanged()
|
---|
1746 | signal instead.
|
---|
1747 |
|
---|
1748 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_phonon-api.qdoc 11
|
---|
1749 |
|
---|
1750 | Returns \c true if the media contains video data; otherwise,
|
---|
1751 | returns \c false.
|
---|
1752 |
|
---|
1753 | \sa hasVideoChanged()
|
---|
1754 | */
|
---|
1755 |
|
---|
1756 | /*!
|
---|
1757 | \fn bool Phonon::MediaObject::isSeekable() const
|
---|
1758 |
|
---|
1759 | Check whether it is possible to seek, i.e., change the
|
---|
1760 | playback position in the media stream.
|
---|
1761 |
|
---|
1762 | \warning This information is not solved immediately after the
|
---|
1763 | media object gets a new media source. The hasVideoChanged() signal
|
---|
1764 | is emitted after this information is available.
|
---|
1765 |
|
---|
1766 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_phonon-api.qdoc 12
|
---|
1767 |
|
---|
1768 | Returns \c true if the current media may be seeked; otherwise,
|
---|
1769 | returns \c false.
|
---|
1770 |
|
---|
1771 | \sa seekableChanged()
|
---|
1772 | */
|
---|
1773 |
|
---|
1774 | /*!
|
---|
1775 | \fn QStringList Phonon::MediaObject::metaData(const QString &key) const
|
---|
1776 |
|
---|
1777 | Returns the strings associated with the given \a key.
|
---|
1778 |
|
---|
1779 | Backends should use the keys specified in the Ogg Vorbis
|
---|
1780 | documentation: \l http://xiph.org/vorbis/doc/v-comment.html
|
---|
1781 |
|
---|
1782 | Therefore the following should work with every backend:
|
---|
1783 |
|
---|
1784 | Note that meta data is not resolved before the \c
|
---|
1785 | metaDataChanged() signal is emitted.
|
---|
1786 |
|
---|
1787 | A typical usage looks like this:
|
---|
1788 |
|
---|
1789 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_phonon-api.qdoc 13
|
---|
1790 | */
|
---|
1791 |
|
---|
1792 | /*!
|
---|
1793 | \fn QStringList Phonon::MediaObject::metaData(Phonon::MetaData key) const
|
---|
1794 |
|
---|
1795 | Returns the strings associated with the given \a key.
|
---|
1796 |
|
---|
1797 | Same as above except that the keys are defined in the
|
---|
1798 | Phonon::MetaData enum.
|
---|
1799 |
|
---|
1800 | \sa metaDataChanged()
|
---|
1801 | */
|
---|
1802 |
|
---|
1803 | /*!
|
---|
1804 | \fn QMultiMap<QString, QString> Phonon::MediaObject::metaData() const
|
---|
1805 |
|
---|
1806 | Returns all meta data in a multi map.
|
---|
1807 |
|
---|
1808 | \sa metaDataChanged()
|
---|
1809 | */
|
---|
1810 |
|
---|
1811 | /*!
|
---|
1812 | \fn QString Phonon::MediaObject::errorString() const
|
---|
1813 |
|
---|
1814 | Returns a human-readable description of the last error that occurred.
|
---|
1815 | The strings given may vary between backends.
|
---|
1816 |
|
---|
1817 | The error description can be used to give a message to the user -
|
---|
1818 | and the developer - when the stateChanged() signal is emitted with
|
---|
1819 | \l{Phonon::}{ErrorState}.
|
---|
1820 |
|
---|
1821 | \section1 Qt Backends
|
---|
1822 |
|
---|
1823 | On Windows, Qt fetches its error messages from the DirectShow
|
---|
1824 | backend. This usually includes an error number, which can be
|
---|
1825 | looked up in the DirectShow documentation:
|
---|
1826 | \l{http://msdn.microsoft.com/archive/default.asp?url=/archive/en-us/dx81_c/directx_cpp/htm/errorandsuccesscodes.asp}.
|
---|
1827 |
|
---|
1828 | On Linux and Mac, the error strings are not fetched directly from
|
---|
1829 | the backend, but are created in the backend.
|
---|
1830 |
|
---|
1831 | \sa Phonon::ErrorState, stateChanged()
|
---|
1832 | */
|
---|
1833 |
|
---|
1834 | /*!
|
---|
1835 | \fn ErrorType Phonon::MediaObject::errorType() const
|
---|
1836 |
|
---|
1837 | Tells your program what to do about the last error that occurred.
|
---|
1838 | Use this function after receiving a stateChanged() signal with
|
---|
1839 | \l{Phonon::}{ErrorState}.
|
---|
1840 |
|
---|
1841 | \sa Phonon::ErrorType, Phonon::ErrorState, stateChanged()
|
---|
1842 | */
|
---|
1843 |
|
---|
1844 | /*!
|
---|
1845 | \fn MediaSource Phonon::MediaObject::currentSource() const
|
---|
1846 |
|
---|
1847 | Returns the current media source, i.e., the media source that is
|
---|
1848 | being played back. The current source is either set with
|
---|
1849 | setCurrentSource() or taken from the media queue() when a media
|
---|
1850 | source has finished playing.
|
---|
1851 |
|
---|
1852 | \sa setCurrentSource()
|
---|
1853 | */
|
---|
1854 |
|
---|
1855 | /*!
|
---|
1856 | \fn void Phonon::MediaObject::setCurrentSource(const MediaSource &source)
|
---|
1857 |
|
---|
1858 | Set the media source the MediaObject should use.
|
---|
1859 |
|
---|
1860 | After the media object receives a new source, it will enter the
|
---|
1861 | \l{Phonon::}{LoadingState}. When it is ready to play, it
|
---|
1862 | enters the \l{Phonon::}{StoppedState} unless another state
|
---|
1863 | has been requested, e.g., by calling play().
|
---|
1864 |
|
---|
1865 | \a source is the MediaSource object to the media data. You can
|
---|
1866 | just as well use a QUrl or QString (for a local file) here.
|
---|
1867 |
|
---|
1868 | We show an example:
|
---|
1869 |
|
---|
1870 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_phonon-api.qdoc 14
|
---|
1871 |
|
---|
1872 | \sa currentSource(), MediaSource
|
---|
1873 | */
|
---|
1874 |
|
---|
1875 | /*!
|
---|
1876 | \fn QList<MediaSource> Phonon::MediaObject::queue() const
|
---|
1877 |
|
---|
1878 | Returns the queued media sources.
|
---|
1879 |
|
---|
1880 | This does list does not include the current source,
|
---|
1881 | returned by currentSource().
|
---|
1882 |
|
---|
1883 | \sa enqueue()
|
---|
1884 | */
|
---|
1885 |
|
---|
1886 | /*!
|
---|
1887 | \fn void Phonon::MediaObject::setQueue(const QList<MediaSource> &sources)
|
---|
1888 |
|
---|
1889 | Set the \a sources to play when the current source has finished.
|
---|
1890 |
|
---|
1891 | This function will overwrite the current queue.
|
---|
1892 |
|
---|
1893 | \sa clearQueue(), enqueue()
|
---|
1894 | */
|
---|
1895 |
|
---|
1896 | /*!
|
---|
1897 | \fn void Phonon::MediaObject::setQueue(const QList<QUrl> &urls)
|
---|
1898 |
|
---|
1899 | Set the \a urls to play when the current media has finished.
|
---|
1900 |
|
---|
1901 | This function overwrites the current queue.
|
---|
1902 |
|
---|
1903 | \sa clearQueue(), enqueue()
|
---|
1904 | */
|
---|
1905 |
|
---|
1906 | /*!
|
---|
1907 | \fn void Phonon::MediaObject::enqueue(const MediaSource &source)
|
---|
1908 |
|
---|
1909 | Appends \a source to the queue.
|
---|
1910 |
|
---|
1911 | You can use this function to provide the next source after the
|
---|
1912 | aboutToFinish() signal has been emitted.
|
---|
1913 |
|
---|
1914 | \sa aboutToFinish(), setQueue(), clearQueue()
|
---|
1915 | */
|
---|
1916 |
|
---|
1917 | /*!
|
---|
1918 | \fn void Phonon::MediaObject::enqueue(const QList<MediaSource> &sources)
|
---|
1919 |
|
---|
1920 | Appends multiple \a sources to the queue.
|
---|
1921 |
|
---|
1922 | \sa setQueue(), clearQueue()
|
---|
1923 | */
|
---|
1924 |
|
---|
1925 | /*!
|
---|
1926 | \fn void Phonon::MediaObject::enqueue(const QList<QUrl> &urls)
|
---|
1927 |
|
---|
1928 | Appends the URLs in \a urls to the media source queue.
|
---|
1929 |
|
---|
1930 | The function will create \l{MediaSource}s from the \l{QUrl}s, and
|
---|
1931 | append these to the queue.
|
---|
1932 |
|
---|
1933 | \sa setQueue(), clearQueue()
|
---|
1934 | */
|
---|
1935 |
|
---|
1936 | /*!
|
---|
1937 | \fn void Phonon::MediaObject::clearQueue()
|
---|
1938 |
|
---|
1939 | Clears the queue of media sources.
|
---|
1940 |
|
---|
1941 | \sa queue(), enqueue()
|
---|
1942 | */
|
---|
1943 |
|
---|
1944 | /*!
|
---|
1945 | \fn qint64 Phonon::MediaObject::currentTime() const
|
---|
1946 |
|
---|
1947 | Returns the current time (in milliseconds), i.e., position in the
|
---|
1948 | media stream, of the file currently being played.
|
---|
1949 |
|
---|
1950 | \sa tick(), totalTime(), remainingTime()
|
---|
1951 | */
|
---|
1952 |
|
---|
1953 | /*!
|
---|
1954 | \fn qint64 Phonon::MediaObject::totalTime() const
|
---|
1955 |
|
---|
1956 | Get the total time (in milliseconds) of the file currently being played.
|
---|
1957 |
|
---|
1958 | Returns the total time in milliseconds.
|
---|
1959 |
|
---|
1960 | \warning The total time is not defined before the media object
|
---|
1961 | enters the \l{Phonon::}{LoadingState}.
|
---|
1962 |
|
---|
1963 | \sa totalTimeChanged()
|
---|
1964 | */
|
---|
1965 |
|
---|
1966 | /*!
|
---|
1967 | \fn qint64 Phonon::MediaObject::remainingTime() const
|
---|
1968 |
|
---|
1969 | Get the remaining time (in milliseconds) of the file currently being played.
|
---|
1970 |
|
---|
1971 | Returns the remaining time in milliseconds.
|
---|
1972 |
|
---|
1973 | \sa totalTime(), currentTime(), totalTimeChanged()
|
---|
1974 | */
|
---|
1975 |
|
---|
1976 | /*!
|
---|
1977 | \fn void Phonon::MediaObject::play()
|
---|
1978 |
|
---|
1979 | Requests playback of the media data to start.
|
---|
1980 |
|
---|
1981 | Playback starts when the stateChanged() signal is emitted with
|
---|
1982 | \l{Phonon::}{PlayingState}.
|
---|
1983 |
|
---|
1984 | If the media object is already in a
|
---|
1985 | \l{Phonon::}{PlayingState}, nothing happens.
|
---|
1986 |
|
---|
1987 | \sa stop(), pause(), stateChanged()
|
---|
1988 | */
|
---|
1989 |
|
---|
1990 | /*!
|
---|
1991 | \fn void Phonon::MediaObject::pause()
|
---|
1992 |
|
---|
1993 | Requests playback to pause, and the media object to enter the
|
---|
1994 | \l{Phonon::}{PausedState}. If it was paused already, nothing
|
---|
1995 | changes.
|
---|
1996 |
|
---|
1997 | This function is asynchronous and the media might not be paused
|
---|
1998 | immediately.
|
---|
1999 |
|
---|
2000 | \sa play(), stop(), stateChanged()
|
---|
2001 | */
|
---|
2002 |
|
---|
2003 | /*!
|
---|
2004 | \fn void Phonon::MediaObject::stop()
|
---|
2005 |
|
---|
2006 | Requests playback to stop, and the media object to enter the
|
---|
2007 | \l{Phonon::}{StoppedState}. If it was stopped before
|
---|
2008 | nothing changes.
|
---|
2009 |
|
---|
2010 | This function is asynchronous and the media might not be
|
---|
2011 | stopped immediately.
|
---|
2012 |
|
---|
2013 | \sa play(), pause(), stateChanged()
|
---|
2014 | */
|
---|
2015 |
|
---|
2016 | /*!
|
---|
2017 | \fn void Phonon::MediaObject::seek(qint64 time)
|
---|
2018 |
|
---|
2019 | Requests a seek to the \a time indicated, specified in milliseconds.
|
---|
2020 |
|
---|
2021 | You can only seek if state() is PlayingState, BufferingState or PausedState.
|
---|
2022 |
|
---|
2023 | The call is asynchronous, so currentTime can still be the old
|
---|
2024 | value right after this method was called. If all you need is a
|
---|
2025 | slider that shows the current position and allows the user to
|
---|
2026 | seek, use the class SeekSlider.
|
---|
2027 |
|
---|
2028 | If the current source of the media object is not seekable, calls
|
---|
2029 | to this functions do nothing.
|
---|
2030 |
|
---|
2031 | \sa SeekSlider, tick()
|
---|
2032 | */
|
---|
2033 |
|
---|
2034 | /*!
|
---|
2035 | \fn void Phonon::MediaObject::clear()
|
---|
2036 |
|
---|
2037 | Stops and removes all playing and enqueued media sources.
|
---|
2038 |
|
---|
2039 | \sa setCurrentSource()
|
---|
2040 | */
|
---|
2041 |
|
---|
2042 |
|
---|
2043 | /*!
|
---|
2044 | \fn void Phonon::MediaObject::stateChanged(Phonon::State newstate, Phonon::State oldstate)
|
---|
2045 |
|
---|
2046 | This signal is emitted when the state of the MediaObject has changed.
|
---|
2047 | The \a oldstate and \a newstate parameters indicate the previous
|
---|
2048 | state and current state of the media object.
|
---|
2049 |
|
---|
2050 | If you are only interested in the new state of the media object, you can
|
---|
2051 | connect this signal to a slot that accepts only one State argument.
|
---|
2052 | */
|
---|
2053 |
|
---|
2054 | /*!
|
---|
2055 | \fn void Phonon::MediaObject::tick(qint64 time)
|
---|
2056 |
|
---|
2057 | This signal is emitted in intervals defined by the
|
---|
2058 | \l{tickInterval} property. The current position of the media
|
---|
2059 | object in the stream is given by the \a time parameter. The \a
|
---|
2060 | time is specified in milliseconds.
|
---|
2061 |
|
---|
2062 | \sa tickInterval
|
---|
2063 | */
|
---|
2064 |
|
---|
2065 | /*!
|
---|
2066 | \fn void Phonon::MediaObject::metaDataChanged()
|
---|
2067 |
|
---|
2068 | This signal is emitted when the media object has resolved new meta
|
---|
2069 | data. This will happen before the media object leaves the
|
---|
2070 | \l{Phonon::}{LoadingState} after a new source has been set.
|
---|
2071 |
|
---|
2072 | This signal is not emitted when the media object removes the
|
---|
2073 | current data, i.e., when a new source is set or an error has
|
---|
2074 | occurred. If you need to know this, you can listen for the
|
---|
2075 | \l{Phonon::}{ErrorState}, and connect to the
|
---|
2076 | \l{Phonon::MediaObject::}{currentSourceChanged()} signal.
|
---|
2077 |
|
---|
2078 | You can get the new meta data with the metaData methods.
|
---|
2079 |
|
---|
2080 | \sa metaData(), currentSourceChanged(), stateChanged(), Phonon::State
|
---|
2081 | */
|
---|
2082 |
|
---|
2083 | /*!
|
---|
2084 | \fn void Phonon::MediaObject::seekableChanged(bool isSeekable)
|
---|
2085 |
|
---|
2086 | This signal is emitted when the media object's ability to seek in
|
---|
2087 | the media stream changes. \a isSeekable is true if it is possible
|
---|
2088 | to seek(); otherwise, it is false.
|
---|
2089 |
|
---|
2090 | Change in the ability to seek in the stream usually happens when
|
---|
2091 | the current source changes or when an error occurs.
|
---|
2092 |
|
---|
2093 | \omit Emitted whenever the return value of isSeekable()
|
---|
2094 | changes. \endomit
|
---|
2095 |
|
---|
2096 | Normally you'll check isSeekable() after setting a new media
|
---|
2097 | source, and then let this signal tell you when seeking is
|
---|
2098 | possible. That way you don't have to poll isSeekable().
|
---|
2099 | */
|
---|
2100 |
|
---|
2101 | /*!
|
---|
2102 | \fn void Phonon::MediaObject::hasVideoChanged(bool hasVideo)
|
---|
2103 |
|
---|
2104 | Emitted whenever the return value of hasVideo() changes, i.e.,
|
---|
2105 | the media source being played back contains video.
|
---|
2106 |
|
---|
2107 | Normally you'll check hasVideo() first and then let this signal
|
---|
2108 | tell you whether video is available now or not. That way you
|
---|
2109 | don't have to poll hasVideo().
|
---|
2110 |
|
---|
2111 | \a hasVideo is true when the stream contains video and adding a
|
---|
2112 | VideoWidget will show a video, and false if there is no video data
|
---|
2113 | in the stream and adding a VideoWidget will show an empty (black)
|
---|
2114 | VideoWidget.
|
---|
2115 | */
|
---|
2116 |
|
---|
2117 | /*!
|
---|
2118 | \fn void Phonon::MediaObject::bufferStatus(int percentFilled)
|
---|
2119 |
|
---|
2120 | Provides information about the status of the buffer.
|
---|
2121 |
|
---|
2122 | When a MediaObject is in the \l{Phonon::}{BufferingState}, it will
|
---|
2123 | send this signal regularly. \a percentFilled is a number between 0
|
---|
2124 | and 100 telling you how much the buffer is filled.
|
---|
2125 |
|
---|
2126 | You can use this signal to show a progress bar to the user when
|
---|
2127 | in BufferingState:
|
---|
2128 |
|
---|
2129 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_phonon-api.qdoc 15
|
---|
2130 |
|
---|
2131 | Note that the \l{Phonon::}{BufferingState} is commonly used when
|
---|
2132 | waiting for data over a network connection, but this might not be
|
---|
2133 | true for all backends.
|
---|
2134 | */
|
---|
2135 |
|
---|
2136 | /*!
|
---|
2137 | \fn void Phonon::MediaObject::finished()
|
---|
2138 |
|
---|
2139 | Emitted when the object has finished playback. It is not emitted
|
---|
2140 | if you call stop(), pause() or load(). It is emitted only when the
|
---|
2141 | current media source has finished playing and the media queue() is
|
---|
2142 | empty, or when a \l{Phonon::FatalError}{fatal error} occurs.
|
---|
2143 |
|
---|
2144 | \warning This signal is not emitted when the current source has
|
---|
2145 | finished and there's another source in the queue. It is only
|
---|
2146 | emitted when the queue is empty.
|
---|
2147 |
|
---|
2148 | \sa currentSourceChanged(), aboutToFinish(), prefinishMarkReached()
|
---|
2149 | */
|
---|
2150 |
|
---|
2151 | /*!
|
---|
2152 | \fn void Phonon::MediaObject::currentSourceChanged(const Phonon::MediaSource &newSource)
|
---|
2153 |
|
---|
2154 | Emitted when the MediaObject fetches a new MediaSource from the
|
---|
2155 | queue() and before it enters the \l{Phonon::}{LoadingState} for
|
---|
2156 | the new source. The media object will take a new source from the
|
---|
2157 | queue() when it has finished the playback of the
|
---|
2158 | \l{currentSource()}{current source}.
|
---|
2159 |
|
---|
2160 | \a newSource is the source that starts to play at the time the
|
---|
2161 | signal is emitted.
|
---|
2162 | */
|
---|
2163 |
|
---|
2164 | /*!
|
---|
2165 | \fn void Phonon::MediaObject::aboutToFinish()
|
---|
2166 |
|
---|
2167 | Emitted before the playback of the whole queue ends. When this
|
---|
2168 | signal is emitted you still have time to enqueue() a new
|
---|
2169 | MediaSource, so that playback continues.
|
---|
2170 |
|
---|
2171 | If you need a signal to be emitted at a specific time before
|
---|
2172 | playback is finished, you should use the prefinishMarkReached()
|
---|
2173 | signal instead.
|
---|
2174 |
|
---|
2175 | \sa enqueue(), prefinishMark, prefinishMarkReached()
|
---|
2176 | */
|
---|
2177 |
|
---|
2178 | /*!
|
---|
2179 | \fn void Phonon::MediaObject::prefinishMarkReached(qint32 msecToEnd)
|
---|
2180 |
|
---|
2181 | Emitted when there are only \a msecToEnd milliseconds left
|
---|
2182 | of playback.
|
---|
2183 |
|
---|
2184 | \warning This signal is not emitted when there is another source
|
---|
2185 | in the queue. It is only emitted when the queue is empty.
|
---|
2186 |
|
---|
2187 | \sa setPrefinishMark(), prefinishMark(), aboutToFinish(), finished()
|
---|
2188 | */
|
---|
2189 |
|
---|
2190 | /*!
|
---|
2191 | \fn void Phonon::MediaObject::totalTimeChanged(qint64 newTotalTime)
|
---|
2192 |
|
---|
2193 | This signal is emitted as soon as the total time of the media file is
|
---|
2194 | known or has changed. For most non-local media data the total
|
---|
2195 | time of the media can only be known after some time. At that time the
|
---|
2196 | totalTime function can not return useful information. You have
|
---|
2197 | to wait for this signal to know the real total time.
|
---|
2198 |
|
---|
2199 | \a newTotalTime is the length of the media file in milliseconds.
|
---|
2200 |
|
---|
2201 | \sa totalTime()
|
---|
2202 | */
|
---|
2203 |
|
---|
2204 | /*!
|
---|
2205 | \fn MediaObject *Phonon::createPlayer(Phonon::Category category, const MediaSource &source = MediaSource())
|
---|
2206 |
|
---|
2207 | Convenience function to create a MediaObject and AudioOutput
|
---|
2208 | connected by a path. The \l{Phonon::}{MediaObject} return will
|
---|
2209 | have \a source set as its current source and the specified \a
|
---|
2210 | category.
|
---|
2211 |
|
---|
2212 | */
|
---|
2213 |
|
---|
2214 | /*!
|
---|
2215 | \class Phonon::MediaObjectPrivate
|
---|
2216 | \inmodule Phonon
|
---|
2217 | \since 4.4
|
---|
2218 | \internal
|
---|
2219 | */
|
---|
2220 |
|
---|
2221 | /*!
|
---|
2222 | \namespace Phonon::BackendCapabilities
|
---|
2223 | \inmodule Phonon
|
---|
2224 | \since 4.4
|
---|
2225 | \brief The BackendCapabilities namespace contains functions to describe the capabilities of the multimedia backend.
|
---|
2226 |
|
---|
2227 | */
|
---|
2228 |
|
---|
2229 | /*!
|
---|
2230 | \class Phonon::BackendCapabilitiesPrivate
|
---|
2231 | \inmodule Phonon
|
---|
2232 | \since 4.4
|
---|
2233 | \internal
|
---|
2234 | */
|
---|
2235 |
|
---|
2236 | /*!
|
---|
2237 | \class Phonon::BackendCapabilities::Notifier
|
---|
2238 | \since 4.4
|
---|
2239 | \inmodule Phonon
|
---|
2240 | \inheaderfile Phonon/BackendCapabilities
|
---|
2241 |
|
---|
2242 | Notifications about backend capabilities.
|
---|
2243 | */
|
---|
2244 |
|
---|
2245 | /*!
|
---|
2246 | \fn void Phonon::BackendCapabilities::Notifier::capabilitiesChanged()
|
---|
2247 |
|
---|
2248 | This signal is emitted if the capabilities have changed. This can
|
---|
2249 | happen if the user has requested a backend change.
|
---|
2250 | */
|
---|
2251 |
|
---|
2252 | /*!
|
---|
2253 | \fn void Phonon::BackendCapabilities::Notifier::availableAudioOutputDevicesChanged()
|
---|
2254 |
|
---|
2255 | This signal is emitted when audio output devices were plugged or
|
---|
2256 | unplugged.
|
---|
2257 |
|
---|
2258 | Check BackendCapabilities::availableAudioOutputDevices to get the
|
---|
2259 | current list of available devices.
|
---|
2260 | */
|
---|
2261 |
|
---|
2262 | /*!
|
---|
2263 | \fn Notifier *Phonon::BackendCapabilities::notifier()
|
---|
2264 |
|
---|
2265 | Use this function to get a QObject pointer to connect to the capabilitiesChanged signal.
|
---|
2266 |
|
---|
2267 | \return a pointer to a QObject.
|
---|
2268 |
|
---|
2269 | The capabilitiesChanged signal is emitted if the capabilities have changed. This can
|
---|
2270 | happen if the user has requested a backend change.
|
---|
2271 |
|
---|
2272 | To connect to this signal do the following:
|
---|
2273 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_phonon-api.qdoc 16
|
---|
2274 |
|
---|
2275 | \sa Notifier::capabilitiesChanged()
|
---|
2276 | */
|
---|
2277 |
|
---|
2278 | /*!
|
---|
2279 | \fn QStringList Phonon::BackendCapabilities::availableMimeTypes()
|
---|
2280 |
|
---|
2281 | Returns a list of mime types that the Backend can decode.
|
---|
2282 |
|
---|
2283 | \sa isMimeTypeAvailable()
|
---|
2284 | */
|
---|
2285 |
|
---|
2286 | /*!
|
---|
2287 | \fn bool Phonon::BackendCapabilities::isMimeTypeAvailable(const QString &mimeType)
|
---|
2288 |
|
---|
2289 | Often all you want to know is whether one given MIME type can be
|
---|
2290 | decoded by the backend. Use this method in favor of
|
---|
2291 | availableMimeTypes() as it can give you a negative answer without
|
---|
2292 | having a backend loaded.
|
---|
2293 |
|
---|
2294 | Returns true if the given \a mimeType is supported by the backend;
|
---|
2295 | otherwise, returns false.
|
---|
2296 |
|
---|
2297 | \sa availableMimeTypes()
|
---|
2298 | */
|
---|
2299 |
|
---|
2300 | /*!
|
---|
2301 | \fn QList<AudioOutputDevice> Phonon::BackendCapabilities::availableAudioOutputDevices()
|
---|
2302 |
|
---|
2303 | Returns the audio output devices the backend supports.
|
---|
2304 |
|
---|
2305 | \return A list of AudioOutputDevice objects that give a name and
|
---|
2306 | description for every supported audio output device.
|
---|
2307 | */
|
---|
2308 |
|
---|
2309 | /*!
|
---|
2310 | \fn QList<EffectDescription> Phonon::BackendCapabilities::availableAudioEffects()
|
---|
2311 |
|
---|
2312 | Returns descriptions for the audio effects the backend supports.
|
---|
2313 |
|
---|
2314 | \return A list of AudioEffectDescription objects that give a name and
|
---|
2315 | description for every supported audio effect.
|
---|
2316 | */
|
---|
2317 |
|
---|
2318 | /*!
|
---|
2319 | \internal
|
---|
2320 | \class ObjectDescriptionModelData
|
---|
2321 | \internal
|
---|
2322 | \inmodule Phonon
|
---|
2323 | \brief Data class for models for ObjectDescription objects.
|
---|
2324 | */
|
---|
2325 |
|
---|
2326 | /*!
|
---|
2327 | \typedef Phonon::EffectDescription
|
---|
2328 | \relates Phonon::ObjectDescription
|
---|
2329 |
|
---|
2330 | EffectDescription gives a description of an \l{Processors}{audio
|
---|
2331 | effect}. It is a typedef of the \l{Phonon::}{ObjectDescription}
|
---|
2332 | class. Please see its class description for details.
|
---|
2333 |
|
---|
2334 | EffectDescription is used to create audio \l{Phonon::}{Effect}s,
|
---|
2335 | which can be inserted into a media graph, altering an audio
|
---|
2336 | stream.
|
---|
2337 |
|
---|
2338 | \sa Phonon::ObjectDescription, {Capabilities Example}, {Media
|
---|
2339 | Player}
|
---|
2340 |
|
---|
2341 | */
|
---|
2342 |
|
---|
2343 | /*!
|
---|
2344 | \class Phonon::ObjectDescriptionModel
|
---|
2345 | \inmodule Phonon
|
---|
2346 | \internal
|
---|
2347 | \since 4.4
|
---|
2348 | \brief The ObjectDescriptionModel class provides a model from
|
---|
2349 | a list of ObjectDescription objects.
|
---|
2350 |
|
---|
2351 | ObjectDescriptionModel is a read only model that supplies a list
|
---|
2352 | using ObjectDescription::name() for the text and
|
---|
2353 | ObjectDescription::description() for the tooltip. If set the properties
|
---|
2354 | "icon" and "available" are used to set the decoration and disable the
|
---|
2355 | item (disabled only visually, you can still select and drag it).
|
---|
2356 |
|
---|
2357 | It also provides the methods moveUp() and moveDown() to order the list.
|
---|
2358 | Additionally drag and drop is possible so that
|
---|
2359 | QAbstractItemView::InternalMove can be used.
|
---|
2360 | The resulting order of the ObjectDescription::index() values can then be
|
---|
2361 | retrieved using tupleIndexOrder().
|
---|
2362 |
|
---|
2363 | An example use case would be to give the user a QComboBox to select
|
---|
2364 | the output device:
|
---|
2365 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_phonon-api.qdoc 17
|
---|
2366 |
|
---|
2367 | And to retrieve the selected AudioOutputDevice:
|
---|
2368 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_phonon-api.qdoc 18
|
---|
2369 |
|
---|
2370 | */
|
---|
2371 |
|
---|
2372 | /*!
|
---|
2373 | \fn inline int Phonon::ObjectDescriptionModel::rowCount(const QModelIndex &parent = QModelIndex()) const
|
---|
2374 |
|
---|
2375 | Returns the number of rows in the model. This value corresponds
|
---|
2376 | to the size of the list passed through setModelData.
|
---|
2377 |
|
---|
2378 | \param parent The optional \a parent argument is used in most models to specify
|
---|
2379 | the parent of the rows to be counted. Because this is a list if a
|
---|
2380 | valid parent is specified the result will always be 0.
|
---|
2381 |
|
---|
2382 | Reimplemented from QAbstractItemModel.
|
---|
2383 |
|
---|
2384 | \sa QAbstractItemModel::rowCount()
|
---|
2385 | */
|
---|
2386 |
|
---|
2387 | /*!
|
---|
2388 | \fn inline QVariant Phonon::ObjectDescriptionModel::data(const QModelIndex &index, int role = Qt::DisplayRole) const
|
---|
2389 |
|
---|
2390 | Returns data from the item with the given \a index for the specified
|
---|
2391 | \a role.
|
---|
2392 | If the view requests an invalid index, an invalid variant is
|
---|
2393 | returned.
|
---|
2394 |
|
---|
2395 | Reimplemented from QAbstractItemModel.
|
---|
2396 |
|
---|
2397 | \sa QAbstractItemModel::data(), Qt::ItemDataRole
|
---|
2398 | */
|
---|
2399 |
|
---|
2400 | /*!
|
---|
2401 | \fn inline Qt::ItemFlags Phonon::ObjectDescriptionModel::flags(const QModelIndex &index) const
|
---|
2402 | \internal
|
---|
2403 |
|
---|
2404 | Reimplemented to show unavailable devices as disabled (but still
|
---|
2405 | selectable). The \a index of the model index for which to return
|
---|
2406 | flags.
|
---|
2407 |
|
---|
2408 | */
|
---|
2409 |
|
---|
2410 | /*!
|
---|
2411 | \fn inline QList<int> Phonon::ObjectDescriptionModel::tupleIndexOrder() const
|
---|
2412 |
|
---|
2413 | Returns a list of indexes in the same order as they are in the
|
---|
2414 | model. The indexes come from the ObjectDescription::index
|
---|
2415 | method.
|
---|
2416 |
|
---|
2417 | This is useful to let the user define a list of preference.
|
---|
2418 | */
|
---|
2419 |
|
---|
2420 | /*!
|
---|
2421 | \fn inline int Phonon::ObjectDescriptionModel::tupleIndexAtPositionIndex(int positionIndex) const
|
---|
2422 |
|
---|
2423 | Returns the ObjectDescription::index for the tuple
|
---|
2424 | at the given position \a positionIndex. For example a
|
---|
2425 | QComboBox will give you the currentIndex as the
|
---|
2426 | position in the list. But to select the according
|
---|
2427 | AudioOutputDevice using AudioOutputDevice::fromIndex
|
---|
2428 | you can use this method.
|
---|
2429 |
|
---|
2430 | \param positionIndex The position in the list.
|
---|
2431 | */
|
---|
2432 |
|
---|
2433 | /*!
|
---|
2434 | \class Phonon::ObjectDescriptionModelDataPrivate
|
---|
2435 | \inmodule Phonon
|
---|
2436 | \since 4.4
|
---|
2437 | \internal
|
---|
2438 | */
|
---|
2439 |
|
---|
2440 | /*!
|
---|
2441 | \fn inline QMimeData *Phonon::ObjectDescriptionModel::mimeData(const QModelIndexList &indexes) const
|
---|
2442 | \internal
|
---|
2443 |
|
---|
2444 | Returns the MIME data that dropMimeData() can use to create new
|
---|
2445 | items.
|
---|
2446 | */
|
---|
2447 |
|
---|
2448 | /*!
|
---|
2449 | \fn inline void Phonon::ObjectDescriptionModel::moveUp(const QModelIndex &index)
|
---|
2450 |
|
---|
2451 | Moves the item at the given \a index up. In the resulting list
|
---|
2452 | the items at index.row() and index.row() - 1 are swapped.
|
---|
2453 |
|
---|
2454 | Connected views are updated automatically.
|
---|
2455 | */
|
---|
2456 |
|
---|
2457 | /*!
|
---|
2458 | \fn inline void Phonon::ObjectDescriptionModel::moveDown(const QModelIndex &index)
|
---|
2459 |
|
---|
2460 | Moves the item at the given \a index down. In the resulting list
|
---|
2461 | the items at index.row() and index.row() + 1 are swapped.
|
---|
2462 |
|
---|
2463 | Connected views are updated automatically.
|
---|
2464 | */
|
---|
2465 |
|
---|
2466 | /*!
|
---|
2467 | \fn explicit inline Phonon::ObjectDescriptionModel::ObjectDescriptionModel(QObject *parent = 0)
|
---|
2468 |
|
---|
2469 | Constructs a ObjectDescription model with the
|
---|
2470 | given \a parent.
|
---|
2471 | */
|
---|
2472 |
|
---|
2473 | /*!
|
---|
2474 | \fn explicit inline Phonon::ObjectDescriptionModel::ObjectDescriptionModel(const QList<ObjectDescription<type> > &data, QObject *parent = 0)
|
---|
2475 |
|
---|
2476 | Constructs a ObjectDescription model with the
|
---|
2477 | given \a parent and the given \a data.
|
---|
2478 | */
|
---|
2479 |
|
---|
2480 | /*!
|
---|
2481 | \fn inline void Phonon::ObjectDescriptionModel::setModelData(const QList<ObjectDescription<type> > &data)
|
---|
2482 |
|
---|
2483 | Sets the model data using the list provided by \a data.
|
---|
2484 |
|
---|
2485 | All previous model data is cleared.
|
---|
2486 | */
|
---|
2487 |
|
---|
2488 | /*!
|
---|
2489 | \fn inline QList<ObjectDescription<type> > Phonon::ObjectDescriptionModel::modelData() const
|
---|
2490 |
|
---|
2491 | Returns the model data.
|
---|
2492 |
|
---|
2493 | As the order of the list might have changed this can be different
|
---|
2494 | to what was set using setModelData().
|
---|
2495 | */
|
---|
2496 |
|
---|
2497 | /*!
|
---|
2498 | \fn inline ObjectDescription<type> Phonon::ObjectDescriptionModel::modelData(const QModelIndex &index) const
|
---|
2499 |
|
---|
2500 | Returns one ObjectDescription of the model data for the given \a index.
|
---|
2501 | */
|
---|
2502 |
|
---|
2503 | /*!
|
---|
2504 | \fn inline Qt::DropActions Phonon::ObjectDescriptionModel::supportedDropActions() const
|
---|
2505 |
|
---|
2506 | This model supports drag and drop to copy or move
|
---|
2507 | items.
|
---|
2508 | */
|
---|
2509 |
|
---|
2510 | /*!
|
---|
2511 | \fn inline bool Phonon::ObjectDescriptionModel::dropMimeData(const QMimeData *data, Qt::DropAction action, int row, int column, const QModelIndex &parent)
|
---|
2512 |
|
---|
2513 | Accept drops from other models of the same ObjectDescriptionType.
|
---|
2514 |
|
---|
2515 | The \a data is dropped at the given \a row and \a column; you
|
---|
2516 | also receive the \a parent model index.
|
---|
2517 |
|
---|
2518 | If a valid \a parent is given the dropped items will be inserted
|
---|
2519 | above that item.
|
---|
2520 | */
|
---|
2521 |
|
---|
2522 | /*!
|
---|
2523 | \fn inline bool Phonon::ObjectDescriptionModel::removeRows(int row, int count, const QModelIndex &parent = QModelIndex())
|
---|
2524 |
|
---|
2525 | Removes count rows starting with the given row.
|
---|
2526 |
|
---|
2527 | If a valid \a parent is given no rows are removed since this is a
|
---|
2528 | list model.
|
---|
2529 |
|
---|
2530 | Returns true if the rows were successfully removed; otherwise returns false.
|
---|
2531 | */
|
---|
2532 |
|
---|
2533 | /*!
|
---|
2534 | \fn inline QStringList Phonon::ObjectDescriptionModel::mimeTypes() const
|
---|
2535 |
|
---|
2536 | Returns a list of supported drag and drop MIME types. Currently
|
---|
2537 | it only supports one type used internally.
|
---|
2538 | */
|
---|
2539 |
|
---|
2540 | /*!
|
---|
2541 | \class Phonon::EffectInterface
|
---|
2542 | \inmodule Phonon
|
---|
2543 | \since 4.4
|
---|
2544 | \internal
|
---|
2545 | */
|
---|
2546 |
|
---|
2547 | /*!
|
---|
2548 | \class Phonon::Effect
|
---|
2549 | \inmodule Phonon
|
---|
2550 | \inheaderfile Phonon/Effect
|
---|
2551 | \since 4.4
|
---|
2552 | \brief The Effect class is used to transform audio streams.
|
---|
2553 |
|
---|
2554 | An effect is a media node which is inserted into a path between a
|
---|
2555 | \l{Phonon::}{MediaObject} and an audio output node, for instance,
|
---|
2556 | an \l{Phonon::}{AudioOutput}. The Effect transforms the media
|
---|
2557 | stream on that path.
|
---|
2558 |
|
---|
2559 | Examples may include simple modifiers, such as fading or pitch
|
---|
2560 | shifting, and more complex mathematical transformations. You can
|
---|
2561 | query the backend for available effects with
|
---|
2562 | BackendCapabilities::availableAudioEffects(). Note that the
|
---|
2563 | effects available is dependent on the underlying system
|
---|
2564 | (DirectDraw, GStreamer, or QuickTime).
|
---|
2565 |
|
---|
2566 | In order to use an effect, insert it into the path as follows:
|
---|
2567 |
|
---|
2568 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_phonon-api.qdoc 19
|
---|
2569 |
|
---|
2570 | The effect will immediately begin applying it's transformations on
|
---|
2571 | the path. To stop it, remove the Effect from the path.
|
---|
2572 |
|
---|
2573 | To create an effect, you use the \l{Phonon::}{EffectDescription}
|
---|
2574 | class, which you get from
|
---|
2575 | \l{BackendCapabilities::}{availableAudioEffects()}. We give a code
|
---|
2576 | example below.
|
---|
2577 |
|
---|
2578 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/audioeffects.cpp 0
|
---|
2579 |
|
---|
2580 | An effect can have one or more parameters, which let you alter how
|
---|
2581 | the effect works, for instance, by specifying the depth of a
|
---|
2582 | reverb effect. See the EffectParameter class description for
|
---|
2583 | details.
|
---|
2584 |
|
---|
2585 | Phonon also provides EffectWidget, which lets the user modify the
|
---|
2586 | parameters of an effect an the fly; e.g., with combo boxes.
|
---|
2587 |
|
---|
2588 | \sa {Phonon Module}, EffectWidget
|
---|
2589 | */
|
---|
2590 |
|
---|
2591 | /*!
|
---|
2592 | \fn explicit Phonon::Effect::Effect(const EffectDescription &description, QObject *parent = 0)
|
---|
2593 |
|
---|
2594 | Constructs a new effect object with the given \a description and \a parent object.
|
---|
2595 |
|
---|
2596 | The EffectDescription object determines the type of the effect.
|
---|
2597 |
|
---|
2598 | \sa {Phonon::BackendCapabilities::availableAudioEffects()}
|
---|
2599 | */
|
---|
2600 |
|
---|
2601 | /*!
|
---|
2602 | \fn Phonon::Effect::Effect(EffectPrivate &dd, QObject *parent)
|
---|
2603 | \internal
|
---|
2604 | */
|
---|
2605 |
|
---|
2606 | /*!
|
---|
2607 | \fn Phonon::Effect::~Effect()
|
---|
2608 | \internal
|
---|
2609 | */
|
---|
2610 |
|
---|
2611 | /*!
|
---|
2612 | \fn QVariant Phonon::Effect::parameterValue(const EffectParameter ¶meter) const
|
---|
2613 |
|
---|
2614 | Returns the value of the given effect \a parameter. You can fetch
|
---|
2615 | the available parameters for an effect with parameters().
|
---|
2616 |
|
---|
2617 | \sa setParameterValue(), EffectParameter
|
---|
2618 | */
|
---|
2619 |
|
---|
2620 | /*!
|
---|
2621 | \fn void Phonon::Effect::setParameterValue(const EffectParameter ¶meter, const QVariant &value)
|
---|
2622 |
|
---|
2623 | Sets the given effect \a parameter to the specified \a value.
|
---|
2624 |
|
---|
2625 | Parameters for an effect are returned by parameters(). You can
|
---|
2626 | check which QVariant::Type an EffectParameter takes with the
|
---|
2627 | EffectParameter::type() function.
|
---|
2628 |
|
---|
2629 | \sa parameterValue(), EffectParameter
|
---|
2630 | */
|
---|
2631 |
|
---|
2632 | /*!
|
---|
2633 | \fn EffectDescription Phonon::Effect::description() const;
|
---|
2634 |
|
---|
2635 | Returns the description of this effect. This is the same
|
---|
2636 | description that was passed to the constructor.
|
---|
2637 | */
|
---|
2638 |
|
---|
2639 | /*!
|
---|
2640 | \fn QList<EffectParameter> Phonon::Effect::parameters() const;
|
---|
2641 |
|
---|
2642 | Returns a list of parameters that this effect provides to control
|
---|
2643 | its behavior.
|
---|
2644 |
|
---|
2645 | \sa EffectParameter, EffectWidget
|
---|
2646 | */
|
---|
2647 |
|
---|
2648 | /*!
|
---|
2649 | \class Phonon::EffectPrivate
|
---|
2650 | \inmodule Phonon
|
---|
2651 | \since 4.4
|
---|
2652 | \internal
|
---|
2653 | */
|
---|
2654 |
|
---|
2655 | /*!
|
---|
2656 | \class Phonon::AudioOutput
|
---|
2657 | \inmodule Phonon
|
---|
2658 | \inheaderfile Phonon/AudioOutput
|
---|
2659 | \since 4.4
|
---|
2660 | \brief The AudioOutput class is used to send data to audio output devices.
|
---|
2661 |
|
---|
2662 | The AudioOutput class plays sound over a sound device. The audio
|
---|
2663 | output needs to be connected to a \l{Phonon::}{MediaObject} using
|
---|
2664 | \l{Phonon::}{createPath()}. To start playback, you call
|
---|
2665 | \l{Phonon::MediaObject::}{play()} on the media object.
|
---|
2666 |
|
---|
2667 | \snippet snippets/phonon.cpp 2
|
---|
2668 |
|
---|
2669 | The class supports changing the volume(). It is also possible to
|
---|
2670 | mute the sound.
|
---|
2671 |
|
---|
2672 | To find out what \l{Phonon::}{AudioOutputDevice}s are available
|
---|
2673 | for AudioOutput, you can call
|
---|
2674 | BackendCapabilities::availableAudioOutputDevices(). A default device is
|
---|
2675 | selected by the backend, but it is possible to set the device to
|
---|
2676 | be used with setOutputDevice(). The outputDeviceChanged() signal
|
---|
2677 | will be emitted if the device changes.
|
---|
2678 |
|
---|
2679 | If an error occurs with the playback, for instance, if no valid
|
---|
2680 | output device is found, the media object will receive a
|
---|
2681 | stateChanged() signal with the \l{Phonon::}{ErrorState}.
|
---|
2682 |
|
---|
2683 | Note that the default values of properties are dependent on the
|
---|
2684 | backend.
|
---|
2685 |
|
---|
2686 | \sa Phonon::VolumeSlider, {Music Player Example}, BackendCapabilities, {Phonon Module}
|
---|
2687 | */
|
---|
2688 |
|
---|
2689 | /*!
|
---|
2690 | \property Phonon::AudioOutput::name
|
---|
2691 |
|
---|
2692 | This is the name that appears in Mixer applications that control
|
---|
2693 | the volume of this output.
|
---|
2694 |
|
---|
2695 | */
|
---|
2696 |
|
---|
2697 | /*!
|
---|
2698 | \property Phonon::AudioOutput::volume
|
---|
2699 |
|
---|
2700 | This is the current loudness of the output. \omit The volume is a
|
---|
2701 | real value between 0.0 (minimum) and 1.0 (maximum). The volume
|
---|
2702 | follows the sound device used, with 1.0 being the maximum volume
|
---|
2703 | the device can produce. \endomit
|
---|
2704 |
|
---|
2705 | (it is using Stevens' law
|
---|
2706 | to calculate the change in voltage internally).
|
---|
2707 |
|
---|
2708 | \sa volumeDecibel
|
---|
2709 | */
|
---|
2710 |
|
---|
2711 | /*!
|
---|
2712 | \property Phonon::AudioOutput::volumeDecibel
|
---|
2713 |
|
---|
2714 | This is the current volume of the output in decibel.
|
---|
2715 |
|
---|
2716 | 0 dB means no change in volume, -6dB means an attenuation of the
|
---|
2717 | voltage to 50% and an attenuation of the power to 25%, -inf dB means
|
---|
2718 | silence.
|
---|
2719 |
|
---|
2720 | \sa volume
|
---|
2721 | */
|
---|
2722 |
|
---|
2723 | /*!
|
---|
2724 | \property Phonon::AudioOutput::outputDevice
|
---|
2725 | This property holds the (hardware) destination for the output.
|
---|
2726 |
|
---|
2727 | The default device is determined by the \l{Phonon::}{Category} and the global
|
---|
2728 | configuration for that category. Normally you don't need
|
---|
2729 | to override this setting - letting the user change the global
|
---|
2730 | configuration is the right choice. You can still override the
|
---|
2731 | device though, if you have good reasons to do so.
|
---|
2732 |
|
---|
2733 | \sa outputDeviceChanged()
|
---|
2734 | */
|
---|
2735 |
|
---|
2736 | /*!
|
---|
2737 | \property Phonon::AudioOutput::muted
|
---|
2738 | This property tells whether the output is muted.
|
---|
2739 |
|
---|
2740 | Muting the output has the same effect as calling setVolume(0.0).
|
---|
2741 | */
|
---|
2742 |
|
---|
2743 | /*!
|
---|
2744 | \fn explicit Phonon::AudioOutput::AudioOutput(Phonon::Category category, QObject *parent = 0)
|
---|
2745 |
|
---|
2746 | Creates a new AudioOutput with the given \a parent that defines
|
---|
2747 | output to a physical device.
|
---|
2748 |
|
---|
2749 | The \a category can be used by mixer applications to group volume
|
---|
2750 | controls of applications into categories. That makes it easier for
|
---|
2751 | the user to identify the programs.
|
---|
2752 | The category is also used for the default output device that is
|
---|
2753 | configured centrally. As an example: often users want to have the
|
---|
2754 | audio signal of a VoIP application go to their USB headset while
|
---|
2755 | all other sounds should go to the internal soundcard.
|
---|
2756 |
|
---|
2757 | \sa Phonon::categoryToString(), outputDevice
|
---|
2758 | */
|
---|
2759 |
|
---|
2760 | /*!
|
---|
2761 | \fn explicit Phonon::AudioOutput::AudioOutput(QObject *parent = 0)
|
---|
2762 |
|
---|
2763 | Creates a new AudioOutput that defines output to the system
|
---|
2764 | default device with the \{Phonon::Category::}{NoCategory} category
|
---|
2765 |
|
---|
2766 | \sa Phonon::categoryToString(), outputDevice
|
---|
2767 | */
|
---|
2768 |
|
---|
2769 | /*!
|
---|
2770 | \fn Phonon::Category Phonon::AudioOutput::category() const
|
---|
2771 |
|
---|
2772 | Returns the category of this output.
|
---|
2773 |
|
---|
2774 | \sa Phonon::AudioOutput::AudioOutput()
|
---|
2775 | */
|
---|
2776 |
|
---|
2777 | /*!
|
---|
2778 | \fn void Phonon::AudioOutput::volumeChanged(qreal newVolume)
|
---|
2779 |
|
---|
2780 | This signal is emitted whenever the volume has changed. As the
|
---|
2781 | volume can change without a call to setVolume (calls over dbus)
|
---|
2782 | this is important to keep a widget showing the current volume up
|
---|
2783 | to date.
|
---|
2784 |
|
---|
2785 | \a newVolume is the new volume level.
|
---|
2786 |
|
---|
2787 | \sa setVolume(), volume()
|
---|
2788 | */
|
---|
2789 |
|
---|
2790 | /*!
|
---|
2791 | \fn void Phonon::AudioOutput::mutedChanged(bool muted)
|
---|
2792 |
|
---|
2793 | This signal is emitted when the muted property has changed. The \a muted
|
---|
2794 | value passed by the signal indicates the state of the muted property.
|
---|
2795 | As this property can change by IPC (DBus) calls a UI element showing
|
---|
2796 | the muted property should listen to this signal.
|
---|
2797 | */
|
---|
2798 |
|
---|
2799 | /*!
|
---|
2800 | \fn void Phonon::AudioOutput::outputDeviceChanged(const Phonon::AudioOutputDevice &newAudioOutputDevice)
|
---|
2801 |
|
---|
2802 | This signal is emitted when the (hardware) device for the output
|
---|
2803 | has changed. \a newAudioOutputDevice is the new device.
|
---|
2804 |
|
---|
2805 | The change can happen either through setOutputDevice or if the
|
---|
2806 | global configuration for the used category has changed.
|
---|
2807 |
|
---|
2808 | \sa outputDevice
|
---|
2809 | */
|
---|
2810 |
|
---|
2811 | /*!
|
---|
2812 | \class Phonon::AudioOutputPrivate
|
---|
2813 | \inmodule Phonon
|
---|
2814 | \since 4.4
|
---|
2815 | \internal
|
---|
2816 | */
|
---|
2817 |
|
---|
2818 | /*!
|
---|
2819 | \class Phonon::EffectParameter
|
---|
2820 | \inmodule Phonon
|
---|
2821 | \inheaderfile Phonon/EffectParameter
|
---|
2822 | \since 4.4
|
---|
2823 | \brief The EffectParameter class describes one parameter of an effect.
|
---|
2824 |
|
---|
2825 | You fetch the parameters of an \l{Phonon::}{Effect} with
|
---|
2826 | \l{Phonon::}{Effect::parameters()}.
|
---|
2827 |
|
---|
2828 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/phononeffectparameter.cpp 0
|
---|
2829 |
|
---|
2830 | To describe itself, an effect parameter gives a name() and
|
---|
2831 | possibly description() (depending on the backend used). These are
|
---|
2832 | suited to present the effect parameter to the user of a Phonon
|
---|
2833 | application.
|
---|
2834 |
|
---|
2835 | Note that effects are created by the backend, and that
|
---|
2836 | their name and descriptions may vary.
|
---|
2837 |
|
---|
2838 | The value of an effect parameter is stored in a \l{QVariant},
|
---|
2839 | of which type() is usually \c int or \c double.
|
---|
2840 |
|
---|
2841 | The value is retrieved with \l{Phonon::}{Effect::parameterValue()}
|
---|
2842 | and set with \l{Phonon::Effect::}{setParameterValue()} - both of
|
---|
2843 | which takes the EffectParameter as argument. Note that not all
|
---|
2844 | effect parameters support setting of their value.
|
---|
2845 |
|
---|
2846 | You get the values a parameter can take with possibleValues(); an
|
---|
2847 | empty list is returned if the values are continuous.
|
---|
2848 |
|
---|
2849 | A parameter may also specify default(), minimum(), and maximum()
|
---|
2850 | values. Values are returned as \l{QVariant}s. If the parameter
|
---|
2851 | does not have the requested value, an \l{QVariant::Invalid}
|
---|
2852 | invalid QVariant is returned from these functions.
|
---|
2853 |
|
---|
2854 | The \l{Phonon::}{EffectWidget} provides a widget with which one
|
---|
2855 | can control the parameters of an \l{Phonon::}{Effect}.
|
---|
2856 |
|
---|
2857 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/phononeffectparameter.cpp 1
|
---|
2858 |
|
---|
2859 | \sa Effect, EffectWidget, {Capabilities Example}, {Phonon Module}
|
---|
2860 | */
|
---|
2861 |
|
---|
2862 | /*!
|
---|
2863 | \fn Phonon::EffectParameter::EffectParameter()
|
---|
2864 | \internal
|
---|
2865 |
|
---|
2866 | Creates an invalid effect parameter.
|
---|
2867 | */
|
---|
2868 |
|
---|
2869 | /*!
|
---|
2870 | \fn Phonon::EffectParameter::~EffectParameter()
|
---|
2871 |
|
---|
2872 | Destroys the effect parameter.
|
---|
2873 | */
|
---|
2874 |
|
---|
2875 | /*!
|
---|
2876 | \fn Phonon::EffectParameter::EffectParameter(const EffectParameter &other)
|
---|
2877 |
|
---|
2878 | Constructs a copy of the \a other effect parameter.
|
---|
2879 | */
|
---|
2880 |
|
---|
2881 | /*!
|
---|
2882 | \fn const QString &Phonon::EffectParameter::name() const
|
---|
2883 |
|
---|
2884 | The name of the parameter. Can be used as the label.
|
---|
2885 |
|
---|
2886 | \return A label for the parameter.
|
---|
2887 | */
|
---|
2888 |
|
---|
2889 | /*!
|
---|
2890 | \fn const QString &Phonon::EffectParameter::description() const
|
---|
2891 |
|
---|
2892 | The parameter may come with a description (LADSPA doesn't have a
|
---|
2893 | field for this, so don't expect many effects to provide a
|
---|
2894 | description).
|
---|
2895 |
|
---|
2896 | The description can be used for a tooltip or WhatsThis help.
|
---|
2897 |
|
---|
2898 | \return A text describing the parameter.
|
---|
2899 | */
|
---|
2900 |
|
---|
2901 | /*!
|
---|
2902 | \fn QVariant::Type Phonon::EffectParameter::type() const
|
---|
2903 |
|
---|
2904 | Returns the parameter type.
|
---|
2905 |
|
---|
2906 | Common types are QVariant::Int, QVariant::Double, QVariant::Bool and QVariant::String. When
|
---|
2907 | QVariant::String is returned you get the possible values from possibleValues.
|
---|
2908 | */
|
---|
2909 |
|
---|
2910 | /*!
|
---|
2911 | \fn bool Phonon::EffectParameter::isLogarithmicControl() const
|
---|
2912 |
|
---|
2913 | Returns whether the parameter should be
|
---|
2914 | displayed using a logarithmic scale. This is particularly useful for
|
---|
2915 | frequencies and gains.
|
---|
2916 | */
|
---|
2917 |
|
---|
2918 | /*!
|
---|
2919 | \fn QVariant Phonon::EffectParameter::minimumValue() const
|
---|
2920 |
|
---|
2921 | The minimum value to be used for the control to edit the parameter.
|
---|
2922 |
|
---|
2923 | If the returned QVariant is invalid the value is not bounded from
|
---|
2924 | below.
|
---|
2925 | */
|
---|
2926 |
|
---|
2927 | /*!
|
---|
2928 | \fn QVariant Phonon::EffectParameter::maximumValue() const
|
---|
2929 |
|
---|
2930 | The maximum value to be used for the control to edit the parameter.
|
---|
2931 |
|
---|
2932 | If the returned QVariant is invalid the value is not bounded from
|
---|
2933 | above.
|
---|
2934 | */
|
---|
2935 |
|
---|
2936 | /*!
|
---|
2937 | \fn QVariant Phonon::EffectParameter::defaultValue() const
|
---|
2938 |
|
---|
2939 | The default value.
|
---|
2940 | */
|
---|
2941 |
|
---|
2942 | /*!
|
---|
2943 | \fn QVariantList Phonon::EffectParameter::possibleValues() const
|
---|
2944 |
|
---|
2945 | The possible values to be used for the control to edit the parameter.
|
---|
2946 |
|
---|
2947 | if the value of this parameter is to be picked from predefined values
|
---|
2948 | this returns the list (otherwise it returns an empty QVariantList).
|
---|
2949 | */
|
---|
2950 |
|
---|
2951 | /*!
|
---|
2952 | \fn bool Phonon::EffectParameter::operator<(const EffectParameter &rhs) const
|
---|
2953 |
|
---|
2954 | \internal
|
---|
2955 | compares the ids of the parameters
|
---|
2956 | */
|
---|
2957 |
|
---|
2958 | /*!
|
---|
2959 | \fn bool Phonon::EffectParameter::operator>(const EffectParameter &rhs) const
|
---|
2960 |
|
---|
2961 | \internal
|
---|
2962 | compares the ids of the parameters
|
---|
2963 | */
|
---|
2964 |
|
---|
2965 | /*!
|
---|
2966 | \fn bool Phonon::EffectParameter::operator==(const EffectParameter &rhs) const
|
---|
2967 |
|
---|
2968 | \internal
|
---|
2969 | compares the ids of the parameters
|
---|
2970 | */
|
---|
2971 |
|
---|
2972 | /*!
|
---|
2973 | \fn Phonon::EffectParameter &Phonon::EffectParameter::operator=(const EffectParameter &other)
|
---|
2974 |
|
---|
2975 | Assigns the \a other effect parameter to this parameter and returns
|
---|
2976 | a reference to this parameter.
|
---|
2977 | */
|
---|
2978 |
|
---|
2979 | /*!
|
---|
2980 | \enum Phonon::EffectParameter::Hint
|
---|
2981 |
|
---|
2982 | Only for backend developers:
|
---|
2983 |
|
---|
2984 | Flags to set the return values of isToggleControl(),
|
---|
2985 | isLogarithmicControl(), isIntegerControl(), isBoundedBelow() and
|
---|
2986 | isBoundedAbove(). The values of the flags correspond to the values
|
---|
2987 | used for LADSPA effects.
|
---|
2988 |
|
---|
2989 | \value ToggledHint
|
---|
2990 | If this hint is set it means that
|
---|
2991 | the control has only two states: zero and non-zero
|
---|
2992 | (see isToggleControl()).
|
---|
2993 |
|
---|
2994 | \value LogarithmicHint
|
---|
2995 | LADSPA's SAMPLE_RATE hint needs to be translated by the backend
|
---|
2996 | to normal bounds, as the backend knows the sample rate - and the
|
---|
2997 | frontend doesn't (see isLogarithmicControl()).
|
---|
2998 |
|
---|
2999 | \value IntegerHint See isIntegerControl().
|
---|
3000 | */
|
---|
3001 |
|
---|
3002 | /*!
|
---|
3003 | \fn Phonon::EffectParameter::EffectParameter(int parameterId,
|
---|
3004 | const QString &name, EffectParameter::Hints hints,
|
---|
3005 | const QVariant &defaultValue, const QVariant &min = QVariant(),
|
---|
3006 | const QVariant &max = QVariant(), const QVariantList &values = QVariantList(),
|
---|
3007 | const QString &description = QString())
|
---|
3008 |
|
---|
3009 | Only to be used by backend implementations:
|
---|
3010 |
|
---|
3011 | Creates a new effect parameter.
|
---|
3012 |
|
---|
3013 | \a parameterId This is a number to uniquely identify the
|
---|
3014 | parameter. The id is used for value() and setValue().
|
---|
3015 |
|
---|
3016 | \a name is the name/label for this parameter.
|
---|
3017 |
|
---|
3018 | \a hints sets the hints for the type of parameter.
|
---|
3019 |
|
---|
3020 | \a defaultValue The value that should be used as a default.
|
---|
3021 |
|
---|
3022 | \a min is the minimum value allowed for this parameter. You only
|
---|
3023 | need to set this if the BoundedBelowHint is set.
|
---|
3024 |
|
---|
3025 | \a max is the maximum value allowed for this parameter. You only
|
---|
3026 | need to set this if the BoundedAboveHint is set.
|
---|
3027 |
|
---|
3028 | The \a values parameter is the values that the effect parameter
|
---|
3029 | can take (only applies if non-continuous)
|
---|
3030 |
|
---|
3031 | \a description is a descriptive text for the parameter
|
---|
3032 | (explaining what it controls) to be used as a tooltip or
|
---|
3033 | WhatsThis help.
|
---|
3034 | */
|
---|
3035 |
|
---|
3036 | /*!
|
---|
3037 | \fn int Phonon::EffectParameter::id() const
|
---|
3038 |
|
---|
3039 | \internal
|
---|
3040 |
|
---|
3041 | Returns the parameter's identifier.
|
---|
3042 | */
|
---|
3043 |
|
---|
3044 | /*!
|
---|
3045 | \typedef Phonon::AudioOutputInterface
|
---|
3046 | \inmodule Phonon
|
---|
3047 | \internal
|
---|
3048 | */
|
---|
3049 |
|
---|
3050 | /*!
|
---|
3051 | \class Phonon::AudioOutputInterface40
|
---|
3052 | \inmodule Phonon
|
---|
3053 | \since 4.4
|
---|
3054 | \internal
|
---|
3055 | \brief Interface for AudioOutput objects
|
---|
3056 |
|
---|
3057 | */
|
---|
3058 |
|
---|
3059 | /*!
|
---|
3060 | \fn virtual Phonon::AudioOutputInterface40::~AudioOutputInterface40()
|
---|
3061 | \internal
|
---|
3062 | */
|
---|
3063 |
|
---|
3064 | /*!
|
---|
3065 | \fn virtual qreal Phonon::AudioOutputInterface40::volume() const = 0
|
---|
3066 | \internal
|
---|
3067 | */
|
---|
3068 |
|
---|
3069 | /*!
|
---|
3070 | \fn virtual void Phonon::AudioOutputInterface40::setVolume(qreal) = 0
|
---|
3071 | \internal
|
---|
3072 | */
|
---|
3073 |
|
---|
3074 | /*!
|
---|
3075 | \fn virtual int Phonon::AudioOutputInterface40::outputDevice() const = 0
|
---|
3076 | \internal
|
---|
3077 | */
|
---|
3078 |
|
---|
3079 | /*!
|
---|
3080 | \fn virtual bool Phonon::AudioOutputInterface40::setOutputDevice(int) = 0
|
---|
3081 | \internal
|
---|
3082 | */
|
---|
3083 |
|
---|
3084 | /*!
|
---|
3085 | \class Phonon::Path
|
---|
3086 | \inmodule Phonon
|
---|
3087 | \inheaderfile Phonon/Path
|
---|
3088 | \since 4.4
|
---|
3089 | \brief The Path class describes connections between media nodes.
|
---|
3090 |
|
---|
3091 | In a \l{Building Graphs}{media graph}, \l{Phonon::}{MediaNode}s
|
---|
3092 | are connected by Paths. The multimedia travels in streams over
|
---|
3093 | these paths.
|
---|
3094 |
|
---|
3095 | You create a path between two media nodes using the static
|
---|
3096 | Phonon::createPath() function, which takes two nodes as arguments.
|
---|
3097 | The first argument will send the media stream to the second.
|
---|
3098 | Please refer to the class description of the individual media
|
---|
3099 | nodes and the Phonon \l{Phonon Overview}{overview} to see which
|
---|
3100 | nodes can be connected to each other.
|
---|
3101 |
|
---|
3102 | Paths are also used to insert audio \l{Phonon::}{Effect}s between
|
---|
3103 | two media nodes. The effect will then alter the stream on the
|
---|
3104 | path. Notice that \l{Phonon::}{Effect}s also are media nodes, but
|
---|
3105 | that insertEffect() - instead of Phonon::createPath() - is used to
|
---|
3106 | insert them into the media graph.
|
---|
3107 |
|
---|
3108 | The following code example shows how to create a path between two
|
---|
3109 | media nodes and insert an effect on that path.
|
---|
3110 |
|
---|
3111 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_phonon-api.qdoc 20
|
---|
3112 |
|
---|
3113 | \sa Phonon::MediaNode, Phonon::MediaObject, Phonon::AudioOutput,
|
---|
3114 | Phonon::VideoWidget, {Phonon Module}
|
---|
3115 | */
|
---|
3116 |
|
---|
3117 | /*!
|
---|
3118 | \fn Phonon::Path::~Path();
|
---|
3119 |
|
---|
3120 | Destroys this reference to the Path. If the path was valid the connection is not broken
|
---|
3121 | as both the source and the sink MediaNodes still keep a reference to the Path.
|
---|
3122 |
|
---|
3123 | \sa disconnect()
|
---|
3124 | */
|
---|
3125 |
|
---|
3126 | /*!
|
---|
3127 | \fn Phonon::Path::Path();
|
---|
3128 |
|
---|
3129 | Creates an invalid path.
|
---|
3130 |
|
---|
3131 | You can still make it a valid path by calling reconnect. It is
|
---|
3132 | recommended to use the Phonon::createPath() function to create
|
---|
3133 | paths.
|
---|
3134 |
|
---|
3135 | \sa Phonon::createPath(), isValid()
|
---|
3136 | */
|
---|
3137 |
|
---|
3138 | /*!
|
---|
3139 | \fn Phonon::Path::Path(const Path &path);
|
---|
3140 |
|
---|
3141 | Constructs a copy of the other \a path specified.
|
---|
3142 |
|
---|
3143 | This constructor is fast thanks to explicit sharing.
|
---|
3144 | */
|
---|
3145 |
|
---|
3146 | /*!
|
---|
3147 | \fn bool Phonon::Path::isValid() const;
|
---|
3148 |
|
---|
3149 | A path is considered valid if it is connected to two media nodes,
|
---|
3150 | in which case this function returns true. If it is connected to
|
---|
3151 | one or no media nodes, it is consider invalid, and this function
|
---|
3152 | will then return false.
|
---|
3153 | */
|
---|
3154 |
|
---|
3155 | /*!
|
---|
3156 | \fn Effect *Phonon::Path::insertEffect(const EffectDescription &desc, Effect *insertBefore = 0);
|
---|
3157 |
|
---|
3158 | Creates and inserts an effect into the path.
|
---|
3159 |
|
---|
3160 | You may insert effects of the same class as often as you like,
|
---|
3161 | but if you insert the same object, the call will fail.
|
---|
3162 |
|
---|
3163 | \a desc is the EffectDescription object for the effect to be inserted.
|
---|
3164 |
|
---|
3165 | If you already inserted an effect you can
|
---|
3166 | tell with \a insertBefore in which order the data gets
|
---|
3167 | processed. If this is \c 0 the effect is appended at the end of
|
---|
3168 | the processing list. If the effect has not been inserted before
|
---|
3169 | the method will do nothing and return \c false.
|
---|
3170 |
|
---|
3171 | Returns a pointer to the effect object if it could be inserted
|
---|
3172 | at the specified position. If \c 0 is returned, the effect was not
|
---|
3173 | inserted.
|
---|
3174 |
|
---|
3175 | Below is a code example for inserting an effect into a path:
|
---|
3176 |
|
---|
3177 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/audioeffects.cpp 0
|
---|
3178 |
|
---|
3179 | \sa removeEffect(), effects()
|
---|
3180 | */
|
---|
3181 |
|
---|
3182 | /*!
|
---|
3183 | \fn bool Phonon::Path::insertEffect(Effect *effect, Effect *insertBefore = 0);
|
---|
3184 |
|
---|
3185 | Inserts the given \a effect into the path before the effect specified by \a insertBefore
|
---|
3186 | and returns true if successful; otherwise returns false.
|
---|
3187 |
|
---|
3188 | If \a insertBefore is zero, the effect is appended to the processing list.
|
---|
3189 |
|
---|
3190 | You may insert effects of the same class as often as you like, but if you insert
|
---|
3191 | the same object, the call will fail.
|
---|
3192 |
|
---|
3193 | \a effect will be inserted right before \a insertBefore. If
|
---|
3194 | \a insertBefore is \c 0, the effect is appended at the end of the
|
---|
3195 | processing list. If the effect has not been inserted before the
|
---|
3196 | method will do nothing and return \c false.
|
---|
3197 |
|
---|
3198 | Returns whether the effect could be inserted at the specified
|
---|
3199 | position. If \c false is returned the effect was not inserted.
|
---|
3200 |
|
---|
3201 | \sa removeEffect(), effects()
|
---|
3202 | */
|
---|
3203 |
|
---|
3204 | /*!
|
---|
3205 | \fn bool Phonon::Path::removeEffect(Effect *effect);
|
---|
3206 |
|
---|
3207 | Removes the given \a effect from the path and returns true; otherwise returns false.
|
---|
3208 |
|
---|
3209 | Removes an \a effect from the path.
|
---|
3210 |
|
---|
3211 | If the effect is deleted while it is still connected, the effect will be removed
|
---|
3212 | automatically.
|
---|
3213 |
|
---|
3214 | \omit
|
---|
3215 | \param effect The effect to be removed.
|
---|
3216 |
|
---|
3217 | \return Returns whether the call was successful. If it returns
|
---|
3218 | \c false the effect could not be found in the path, meaning it
|
---|
3219 | has not been inserted before.
|
---|
3220 | \endomit
|
---|
3221 |
|
---|
3222 | \sa insertEffect(), effects()
|
---|
3223 | */
|
---|
3224 |
|
---|
3225 | /*!
|
---|
3226 | \fn QList<Effect *> Phonon::Path::effects() const;
|
---|
3227 |
|
---|
3228 | Returns a list of Effect objects that are currently
|
---|
3229 | used as effects. The order in the list determines the order the
|
---|
3230 | signal is sent through the effects.
|
---|
3231 |
|
---|
3232 | \return A list with all current effects.
|
---|
3233 |
|
---|
3234 | \sa insertEffect(), removeEffect()
|
---|
3235 | */
|
---|
3236 |
|
---|
3237 | /*!
|
---|
3238 | \fn bool Phonon::Path::reconnect(MediaNode *source, MediaNode *sink);
|
---|
3239 |
|
---|
3240 | Changes the media nodes the path is connected to by connecting the path
|
---|
3241 | to the \a source and \a sink nodes specified. Returns true if successful;
|
---|
3242 | otherwise returns false.
|
---|
3243 |
|
---|
3244 | If unsuccessful, the path remains connected to the same nodes as before.
|
---|
3245 |
|
---|
3246 | \sa Phonon::createPath(), {Phonon Overview}
|
---|
3247 | */
|
---|
3248 |
|
---|
3249 | /*!
|
---|
3250 | \fn bool Phonon::Path::disconnect();
|
---|
3251 |
|
---|
3252 | Tries to disconnect the path from the MediaNodes it is connected to, returning
|
---|
3253 | true if successful or false if unsuccessful.
|
---|
3254 |
|
---|
3255 | If successful, the path is invalidated: isValid() will returns false.
|
---|
3256 | */
|
---|
3257 |
|
---|
3258 | /*!
|
---|
3259 | \fn Path &Phonon::Path::operator=(const Path &p);
|
---|
3260 |
|
---|
3261 | Assigns \a p to this Path and returns a reference to this Path.
|
---|
3262 |
|
---|
3263 | This operation is fast thanks to explicit sharing.
|
---|
3264 | */
|
---|
3265 |
|
---|
3266 | /*!
|
---|
3267 | \fn bool Phonon::Path::operator==(const Path &p) const;
|
---|
3268 |
|
---|
3269 | Returns true if this Path is equal to \a p; otherwise returns false;
|
---|
3270 | */
|
---|
3271 |
|
---|
3272 | /*!
|
---|
3273 | \fn bool Phonon::Path::operator!=(const Path &p) const;
|
---|
3274 |
|
---|
3275 | Returns true if this Path is not equal to \a p; otherwise returns false.
|
---|
3276 | */
|
---|
3277 |
|
---|
3278 | /*!
|
---|
3279 | \fn MediaNode *Phonon::Path::source() const;
|
---|
3280 |
|
---|
3281 | Returns the source MediaNode used by the path.
|
---|
3282 | */
|
---|
3283 |
|
---|
3284 | /*!
|
---|
3285 | \fn MediaNode *Phonon::Path::sink() const;
|
---|
3286 |
|
---|
3287 | Returns the sink MediaNode used by the path.
|
---|
3288 | */
|
---|
3289 |
|
---|
3290 | /*!
|
---|
3291 | \fn Path Phonon::createPath(MediaNode *source, MediaNode *sink);
|
---|
3292 |
|
---|
3293 | \relates Phonon::Path
|
---|
3294 | Creates a new Path connecting the two MediaNodes \a source and \a sink.
|
---|
3295 |
|
---|
3296 | The implementation will automatically select the right format and media type. E.g. connecting a
|
---|
3297 | MediaObject and AudioOutput will create a Path object connecting the audio. This might be
|
---|
3298 | represented as PCM or perhaps even AC3 depending on the AudioOutput object.
|
---|
3299 |
|
---|
3300 | \param source The MediaNode to connect an output from
|
---|
3301 | \param sink The MediaNode to connect to.
|
---|
3302 | */
|
---|
3303 |
|
---|
3304 | /*!
|
---|
3305 | \class Phonon::PathPrivate
|
---|
3306 | \inmodule Phonon
|
---|
3307 | \since 4.4
|
---|
3308 | \internal
|
---|
3309 | */
|
---|
3310 |
|
---|
3311 | /*!
|
---|
3312 | \class Phonon::MediaObjectInterface
|
---|
3313 | \inmodule Phonon
|
---|
3314 | \since 4.4
|
---|
3315 | \internal
|
---|
3316 | \brief Backend interface for media sources.
|
---|
3317 |
|
---|
3318 | The backend implementation has to provide two signals, that are not defined
|
---|
3319 | in this interface:
|
---|
3320 | \list
|
---|
3321 | \o \target phonon_MediaObjectInterface_stateChanged
|
---|
3322 | void stateChanged(Phonon::State newstate, Phonon::State oldstate)
|
---|
3323 |
|
---|
3324 | Emitted when the state of the MediaObject has changed.
|
---|
3325 | In case you're not interested in the old state you can also
|
---|
3326 | connect to a slot that only has one State argument.
|
---|
3327 |
|
---|
3328 | \param newstate The state the Player is in now.
|
---|
3329 | \param oldstate The state the Player was in before.
|
---|
3330 |
|
---|
3331 | \o \target phonon_MediaObjectInterface_tick
|
---|
3332 | void tick(qint64 time)
|
---|
3333 |
|
---|
3334 | This signal gets emitted every tickInterval milliseconds.
|
---|
3335 |
|
---|
3336 | \param time The position of the media file in milliseconds.
|
---|
3337 |
|
---|
3338 | \sa setTickInterval()
|
---|
3339 | \sa tickInterval()
|
---|
3340 | \endlist
|
---|
3341 |
|
---|
3342 | \sa MediaObject
|
---|
3343 | */
|
---|
3344 |
|
---|
3345 | /*!
|
---|
3346 | \fn virtual Phonon::MediaObjectInterface::~MediaObjectInterface()
|
---|
3347 | \internal
|
---|
3348 | */
|
---|
3349 |
|
---|
3350 | /*!
|
---|
3351 | \fn virtual qint64 Phonon::MediaObjectInterface::remainingTime() const
|
---|
3352 | \internal
|
---|
3353 | */
|
---|
3354 |
|
---|
3355 | /*!
|
---|
3356 | \fn virtual qint32 Phonon::MediaObjectInterface::prefinishMark() const = 0
|
---|
3357 | \internal
|
---|
3358 | */
|
---|
3359 |
|
---|
3360 | /*!
|
---|
3361 | \fn virtual void Phonon::MediaObjectInterface::setPrefinishMark(qint32) = 0
|
---|
3362 | \internal
|
---|
3363 | */
|
---|
3364 |
|
---|
3365 | /*!
|
---|
3366 | \fn virtual qint32 Phonon::MediaObjectInterface::transitionTime() const = 0
|
---|
3367 | \internal
|
---|
3368 | */
|
---|
3369 |
|
---|
3370 | /*!
|
---|
3371 | \fn virtual void Phonon::MediaObjectInterface::setTransitionTime(qint32) = 0
|
---|
3372 | \internal
|
---|
3373 | */
|
---|
3374 |
|
---|
3375 | /*!
|
---|
3376 | \fn virtual void Phonon::MediaObjectInterface::play() = 0
|
---|
3377 | \internal
|
---|
3378 |
|
---|
3379 | Requests the playback to start.
|
---|
3380 |
|
---|
3381 | This method is only called if the state transition to PlayingState is possible.
|
---|
3382 |
|
---|
3383 | The backend should react immediately
|
---|
3384 | by either going into PlayingState or BufferingState if the
|
---|
3385 | former is not possible.
|
---|
3386 | */
|
---|
3387 |
|
---|
3388 | /*!
|
---|
3389 | \fn virtual void Phonon::MediaObjectInterface::pause() = 0
|
---|
3390 | \internal
|
---|
3391 |
|
---|
3392 | Requests the playback to pause.
|
---|
3393 |
|
---|
3394 | This method is only called if the state transition to PausedState is possible.
|
---|
3395 |
|
---|
3396 | The backend should react as fast as possible. Go to PausedState
|
---|
3397 | as soon as playback is paused.
|
---|
3398 | */
|
---|
3399 |
|
---|
3400 | /*!
|
---|
3401 | \fn virtual void Phonon::MediaObjectInterface::stop() = 0
|
---|
3402 | \internal
|
---|
3403 |
|
---|
3404 | Requests the playback to be stopped.
|
---|
3405 |
|
---|
3406 | This method is only called if the state transition to StoppedState is possible.
|
---|
3407 |
|
---|
3408 | The backend should react as fast as possible. Go to StoppedState
|
---|
3409 | as soon as playback is stopped.
|
---|
3410 |
|
---|
3411 | A subsequent call to play() will start playback at the beginning of
|
---|
3412 | the media.
|
---|
3413 | */
|
---|
3414 |
|
---|
3415 | /*!
|
---|
3416 | \fn virtual void Phonon::MediaObjectInterface::seek(qint64 milliseconds) = 0
|
---|
3417 | \internal
|
---|
3418 |
|
---|
3419 | Requests the playback to be seeked to the given time.
|
---|
3420 |
|
---|
3421 | The backend does not have to finish seeking while in this function
|
---|
3422 | (i.e. the backend does not need to block the thread until the seek is
|
---|
3423 | finished; even worse it might lead to deadlocks when using a
|
---|
3424 | ByteStream which gets its data from the thread this function would
|
---|
3425 | block).
|
---|
3426 |
|
---|
3427 | As soon as the seek is done the currentTime() function and
|
---|
3428 | the tick() signal will report it.
|
---|
3429 |
|
---|
3430 | \param milliseconds The time where playback should seek to in
|
---|
3431 | milliseconds.
|
---|
3432 | */
|
---|
3433 |
|
---|
3434 | /*!
|
---|
3435 | \fn virtual qint32 Phonon::MediaObjectInterface::tickInterval() const = 0
|
---|
3436 | \internal
|
---|
3437 |
|
---|
3438 | Return the time interval in milliseconds between two ticks.
|
---|
3439 |
|
---|
3440 | Returns the tick interval that it was set to (might not
|
---|
3441 | be the same as you asked for).
|
---|
3442 | */
|
---|
3443 |
|
---|
3444 | /*!
|
---|
3445 | \fn virtual void Phonon::MediaObjectInterface::setTickInterval(qint32 interval) = 0
|
---|
3446 | \internal
|
---|
3447 |
|
---|
3448 | Change the interval the tick signal is emitted. Set \a interval to 0 to
|
---|
3449 | disable the signal.
|
---|
3450 |
|
---|
3451 | \a interval tick interval in milliseconds
|
---|
3452 |
|
---|
3453 | Returns the tick interval that it was set to (might not be the same as you
|
---|
3454 | asked for).
|
---|
3455 |
|
---|
3456 | */
|
---|
3457 |
|
---|
3458 | /*!
|
---|
3459 | \fn virtual bool Phonon::MediaObjectInterface::hasVideo() const = 0
|
---|
3460 | \internal
|
---|
3461 |
|
---|
3462 | Check whether the media data includes a video stream.
|
---|
3463 |
|
---|
3464 | Returns true if the media contains video data.
|
---|
3465 | */
|
---|
3466 |
|
---|
3467 | /*!
|
---|
3468 | \fn virtual bool Phonon::MediaObjectInterface::isSeekable() const = 0
|
---|
3469 | \internal
|
---|
3470 |
|
---|
3471 | If the current media may be seeked this function returns true;
|
---|
3472 | otherwise, false.
|
---|
3473 |
|
---|
3474 | Returns whether the current media may be seeked.
|
---|
3475 | */
|
---|
3476 |
|
---|
3477 | /*!
|
---|
3478 | \fn virtual qint64 Phonon::MediaObjectInterface::currentTime() const = 0
|
---|
3479 | \internal
|
---|
3480 |
|
---|
3481 | Get the current time (in milliseconds) of the file currently being played.
|
---|
3482 | */
|
---|
3483 |
|
---|
3484 | /*!
|
---|
3485 | \fn virtual Phonon::State Phonon::MediaObjectInterface::state() const = 0
|
---|
3486 | \internal
|
---|
3487 |
|
---|
3488 | Get the current state.
|
---|
3489 | */
|
---|
3490 |
|
---|
3491 | /*!
|
---|
3492 | \fn virtual QString Phonon::MediaObjectInterface::errorString() const = 0
|
---|
3493 | \internal
|
---|
3494 |
|
---|
3495 | A translated string describing the error.
|
---|
3496 | */
|
---|
3497 |
|
---|
3498 | /*!
|
---|
3499 | \fn virtual Phonon::ErrorType Phonon::MediaObjectInterface::errorType() const = 0
|
---|
3500 | \internal
|
---|
3501 |
|
---|
3502 | Tells your program what to do about the error.
|
---|
3503 |
|
---|
3504 | \sa Phonon::ErrorType
|
---|
3505 | */
|
---|
3506 |
|
---|
3507 | /*!
|
---|
3508 | \fn virtual qint64 Phonon::MediaObjectInterface::totalTime() const = 0
|
---|
3509 | \internal
|
---|
3510 |
|
---|
3511 | Returns the total time of the media in milliseconds.
|
---|
3512 |
|
---|
3513 | If the total time is not know return -1. Do not block until it is
|
---|
3514 | known, instead emit the totalTimeChanged signal as soon as the total
|
---|
3515 | time is known or changes.
|
---|
3516 | */
|
---|
3517 |
|
---|
3518 | /*!
|
---|
3519 | \fn virtual MediaSource Phonon::MediaObjectInterface::source() const = 0
|
---|
3520 | \internal
|
---|
3521 |
|
---|
3522 | Returns the current source.
|
---|
3523 | */
|
---|
3524 |
|
---|
3525 | /*!
|
---|
3526 | \fn virtual void Phonon::MediaObjectInterface::setSource(const MediaSource &) = 0
|
---|
3527 | \internal
|
---|
3528 |
|
---|
3529 | Sets the current source. When this function is called the MediaObject is
|
---|
3530 | expected to stop all current activity and start loading the new
|
---|
3531 | source (i.e. go into LoadingState).
|
---|
3532 |
|
---|
3533 | It is expected that the
|
---|
3534 | backend now starts preloading the media data, filling the audio
|
---|
3535 | and video buffers and making all media meta data available. It
|
---|
3536 | will also trigger the totalTimeChanged signal.
|
---|
3537 |
|
---|
3538 | If the backend does not know how to handle the source it needs to
|
---|
3539 | change state to Phonon::ErrorState. Don't bother about handling KIO
|
---|
3540 | URLs. It is enough to handle AbstractMediaStream sources correctly.
|
---|
3541 |
|
---|
3542 | \warning Keep the MediaSource object around as long as the backend
|
---|
3543 | uses the AbstractMediaStream returned by the MediaSource. In case
|
---|
3544 | that no other reference to the MediaSource exists and it is set to
|
---|
3545 | MediaSource::autoDelete, the AbstractMediaStream is deleted when the
|
---|
3546 | last MediaSource ref is deleted.
|
---|
3547 | */
|
---|
3548 |
|
---|
3549 | /*!
|
---|
3550 | \fn virtual void Phonon::MediaObjectInterface::setNextSource(const MediaSource &source) = 0
|
---|
3551 | \internal
|
---|
3552 |
|
---|
3553 | Sets the next source to be used for transitions. When a next source
|
---|
3554 | is set playback should continue with the new source. In that case
|
---|
3555 | finished and prefinishMarkReached are not emitted.
|
---|
3556 |
|
---|
3557 | \param source The source to transition to (crossfade/gapless/gap). If
|
---|
3558 | \a source is an invalid MediaSource object then the queue is empty
|
---|
3559 | and the playback should stop normally.
|
---|
3560 |
|
---|
3561 | \warning Keep the MediaSource object around as long as the backend
|
---|
3562 | uses the AbstractMediaStream returned by the MediaSource. In case
|
---|
3563 | that no other reference to the MediaSource exists and it is set to
|
---|
3564 | MediaSource::autoDelete, the AbstractMediaStream is deleted when the
|
---|
3565 | last MediaSource ref is deleted.
|
---|
3566 | */
|
---|
3567 |
|
---|
3568 | /*!
|
---|
3569 | \class Phonon::EffectWidget effectwidget.h Phonon/EffectWidget
|
---|
3570 | \inmodule Phonon
|
---|
3571 | \inheaderfile Phonon/EffectWidget
|
---|
3572 | \since 4.4
|
---|
3573 | \brief The EffectWidget class provides a widget to control the parameters of an Effect.
|
---|
3574 |
|
---|
3575 | The EffectWidget class provides a widget, with which an effects
|
---|
3576 | parameters can be controlled. The widget does not have an API,
|
---|
3577 | and is constructed with the \l{Phonon::}{Effect}, of which
|
---|
3578 | parameters should be controlled.
|
---|
3579 |
|
---|
3580 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/audioeffects.cpp 1
|
---|
3581 |
|
---|
3582 | The following image shows an example of an effect widget.
|
---|
3583 |
|
---|
3584 | \image effectwidget.png
|
---|
3585 |
|
---|
3586 | Note that some audio effects do not have parameters, and the
|
---|
3587 | widget will then not \l{QWidget::}{show()} at all.
|
---|
3588 |
|
---|
3589 | \sa Effect, BackendCapabilities, EffectDescription, {Phonon Module}
|
---|
3590 | */
|
---|
3591 |
|
---|
3592 | /*!
|
---|
3593 | \class Phonon::AbstractAudioOutput
|
---|
3594 | \inmodule Phonon
|
---|
3595 | \internal
|
---|
3596 | \brief Provides a common base class for all audio outputs.
|
---|
3597 |
|
---|
3598 | \sa AudioOutput
|
---|
3599 | */
|
---|
3600 |
|
---|
3601 | /*!
|
---|
3602 | \fn Phonon::AbstractAudioOutput::~AbstractAudioOutput()
|
---|
3603 | \internal
|
---|
3604 | */
|
---|
3605 |
|
---|
3606 | /*!
|
---|
3607 | \class Phonon::AbstractAudioOutputPrivate
|
---|
3608 | \inmodule Phonon
|
---|
3609 | \since 4.4
|
---|
3610 | \internal
|
---|
3611 | */
|
---|
3612 |
|
---|
3613 | /*!
|
---|
3614 | \class AudioOutputAdaptor
|
---|
3615 | \inmodule Phonon
|
---|
3616 | \brief Provides an adaptor class for interface org.kde.Phonon.AudioOutput
|
---|
3617 | \internal
|
---|
3618 | */
|
---|
3619 |
|
---|
3620 | /*!
|
---|
3621 | \class Phonon::VolumeSlider
|
---|
3622 | \inmodule Phonon
|
---|
3623 | \inheaderfile Phonon/VolumeSlider
|
---|
3624 | \since 4.4
|
---|
3625 | \brief The VolumeSlider widget provides a slider that is used to control the volume of an audio output device.
|
---|
3626 |
|
---|
3627 | The slider also displays an icon indicating if the volume of the
|
---|
3628 | \l{Phonon::}{AudioOutput} it is connected to is muted. The icon
|
---|
3629 | can be removed with setMuteVisible().
|
---|
3630 |
|
---|
3631 | It is possible to set the \l{maximumVolume}{maximum} value of the
|
---|
3632 | slider. By default, the minimum and maximum values of the slider
|
---|
3633 | are 0.0 (no sound) to 1.0 (the maximum volume the audio output can
|
---|
3634 | produce).
|
---|
3635 |
|
---|
3636 | Here follows a code example:
|
---|
3637 |
|
---|
3638 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/volumeslider.cpp 0
|
---|
3639 |
|
---|
3640 | \omit mention how to change the style of the slider. \endomit
|
---|
3641 |
|
---|
3642 | \sa {Phonon Module}
|
---|
3643 | */
|
---|
3644 |
|
---|
3645 | /*!
|
---|
3646 | \property Phonon::VolumeSlider::maximumVolume
|
---|
3647 |
|
---|
3648 | This property holds the maximum volume that can be set with this slider.
|
---|
3649 |
|
---|
3650 | By default the maximum value is 1.0 (100%).
|
---|
3651 | */
|
---|
3652 |
|
---|
3653 | /*!
|
---|
3654 | \property Phonon::VolumeSlider::orientation
|
---|
3655 | This property holds the orientation of the slider.
|
---|
3656 |
|
---|
3657 | The orientation must be Qt::Vertical (the default) or Qt::Horizontal.
|
---|
3658 | */
|
---|
3659 |
|
---|
3660 | /*!
|
---|
3661 | \property Phonon::VolumeSlider::tracking
|
---|
3662 | This property holds whether slider tracking is enabled.
|
---|
3663 |
|
---|
3664 | If tracking is enabled (the default), the volume changes
|
---|
3665 | while the slider is being dragged. If tracking is
|
---|
3666 | disabled, the volume changes only when the user
|
---|
3667 | releases the slider.
|
---|
3668 | */
|
---|
3669 |
|
---|
3670 | /*!
|
---|
3671 | \property Phonon::VolumeSlider::pageStep
|
---|
3672 | This property holds the page step.
|
---|
3673 |
|
---|
3674 | The larger of two natural steps that a slider provides and
|
---|
3675 | typically corresponds to the user pressing PageUp or PageDown.
|
---|
3676 |
|
---|
3677 | Defaults to 5 (5% of the voltage).
|
---|
3678 | */
|
---|
3679 |
|
---|
3680 | /*!
|
---|
3681 | \property Phonon::VolumeSlider::singleStep
|
---|
3682 | This property holds the single step.
|
---|
3683 |
|
---|
3684 | The smaller of two natural steps that a slider provides and
|
---|
3685 | typically corresponds to the user pressing an arrow key.
|
---|
3686 |
|
---|
3687 | Defaults to 1 (1% of the voltage).
|
---|
3688 | */
|
---|
3689 |
|
---|
3690 | /*!
|
---|
3691 | \property Phonon::VolumeSlider::muteVisible
|
---|
3692 | This property holds whether the mute button/icon next to the slider is visible.
|
---|
3693 |
|
---|
3694 | By default the mute button/icon is visible.
|
---|
3695 | */
|
---|
3696 |
|
---|
3697 | /*!
|
---|
3698 | \property Phonon::VolumeSlider::iconSize
|
---|
3699 | \brief the icon size used for the mute button/icon.
|
---|
3700 |
|
---|
3701 | The default size is defined by the GUI style.
|
---|
3702 | */
|
---|
3703 |
|
---|
3704 | /*!
|
---|
3705 | \fn explicit Phonon::VolumeSlider::VolumeSlider(QWidget *parent = 0)
|
---|
3706 | Constructs a new volume slider with the given \a parent.
|
---|
3707 | */
|
---|
3708 |
|
---|
3709 | /*!
|
---|
3710 | \fn explicit Phonon::VolumeSlider::VolumeSlider(AudioOutput *output, QWidget *parent = 0)
|
---|
3711 | Constructs a new volume slider with the given \a output object and \a parent.
|
---|
3712 | */
|
---|
3713 |
|
---|
3714 | /*!
|
---|
3715 | \fn Phonon::VolumeSlider::~VolumeSlider()
|
---|
3716 | */
|
---|
3717 |
|
---|
3718 | /*!
|
---|
3719 | \fn AudioOutput *Phonon::VolumeSlider::audioOutput() const
|
---|
3720 | */
|
---|
3721 |
|
---|
3722 | /*!
|
---|
3723 | \fn void Phonon::VolumeSlider::setAudioOutput(Phonon::AudioOutput *output)
|
---|
3724 |
|
---|
3725 | Sets the audio output object to be controlled by this slider to the specified
|
---|
3726 | \a output object.
|
---|
3727 | */
|
---|
3728 |
|
---|
3729 | /*!
|
---|
3730 | \class Phonon::VolumeSliderPrivate
|
---|
3731 | \inmodule Phonon
|
---|
3732 | \since 4.4
|
---|
3733 | \internal
|
---|
3734 | */
|
---|
3735 |
|
---|
3736 | /*!
|
---|
3737 | \class Phonon::MediaController
|
---|
3738 | \inmodule Phonon
|
---|
3739 | \inheaderfile Phonon/MediaController
|
---|
3740 | \since 4.4
|
---|
3741 | \brief The MediaController class controls optional features of a media file/device.
|
---|
3742 |
|
---|
3743 | Some media sources have content that the \l{Phonon::}{MediaObject}
|
---|
3744 | does not provide control over, for instance, chapters in a DVD
|
---|
3745 | file. The functionality the media controller offers is
|
---|
3746 | dependent on the type of media source that is played back.
|
---|
3747 | Commonly, the media controller allows you to:
|
---|
3748 |
|
---|
3749 | \list
|
---|
3750 | \o Navigate between \bold chapters.
|
---|
3751 | \o Navigate between \bold titles.
|
---|
3752 | \o Select between \bold angles.
|
---|
3753 | \endlist
|
---|
3754 |
|
---|
3755 | The \l{Phonon::MediaController::}{Feature} enum explains these
|
---|
3756 | terms in more detail, and their context in playback of CD and DVD.
|
---|
3757 |
|
---|
3758 | The media controller keeps a \l{Phonon::}{MediaObject}, of which
|
---|
3759 | \l{Phonon::MediaObject::currentSource()}{media source} is played
|
---|
3760 | back. You can still call the media object's functions, e.g.,
|
---|
3761 | \l{Phonon::MediaObject::}{stop()}; this is all handled correctly
|
---|
3762 | by the media controller. You have the option of letting the media
|
---|
3763 | controller play all titles of a source in sequence by setting the
|
---|
3764 | \l{autoplayTitles()}{autoplay titles} option.
|
---|
3765 |
|
---|
3766 | To start a playback using a media object, you call
|
---|
3767 | \l{Phonon::MediaObject::}{play()} on the media object. To play a
|
---|
3768 | specific title, use setCurrentTitle() and then call
|
---|
3769 | \l{Phonon::MediaObject::}{play()}.
|
---|
3770 |
|
---|
3771 | \warning The Phonon::MediaController class is not yet supported by
|
---|
3772 | Qt backends.
|
---|
3773 |
|
---|
3774 | \sa {Phonon Module}
|
---|
3775 | */
|
---|
3776 |
|
---|
3777 | /*!
|
---|
3778 | \fn int Phonon::MediaController::availableAudioChannels() const
|
---|
3779 | \internal
|
---|
3780 | */
|
---|
3781 |
|
---|
3782 | /*!
|
---|
3783 | \fn void Phonon::MediaController::availableAudioChannelsChanged()
|
---|
3784 | \internal
|
---|
3785 | */
|
---|
3786 |
|
---|
3787 | /*!
|
---|
3788 | \fn QList<SubtitleDescription> Phonon::MediaController::availableSubtitles() const
|
---|
3789 | \internal
|
---|
3790 | */
|
---|
3791 |
|
---|
3792 | /*!
|
---|
3793 | \fn void Phonon::MediaController::availableSubtitlesChanged()
|
---|
3794 | \internal
|
---|
3795 | */
|
---|
3796 |
|
---|
3797 | /*!
|
---|
3798 | \fn AudioChannelDescription Phonon::MediaController::currentAudioChannel() const
|
---|
3799 | \internal
|
---|
3800 | */
|
---|
3801 |
|
---|
3802 | /*!
|
---|
3803 | \fn SubtitleDescription Phonon::MediaController::currentSubtitle() const
|
---|
3804 | \internal
|
---|
3805 | */
|
---|
3806 |
|
---|
3807 | /*!
|
---|
3808 | \fn void Phonon::MediaController::setCurrentAudioChannel(const Phonon::AudioChannelDescription &stream)
|
---|
3809 | \internal
|
---|
3810 | */
|
---|
3811 |
|
---|
3812 | /*!
|
---|
3813 | \fn void Phonon::MediaController::setCurrentSubtitle(const Phonon::SubtitleDescription &stream)
|
---|
3814 | \internal
|
---|
3815 | */
|
---|
3816 |
|
---|
3817 | /*!
|
---|
3818 | \fn Phonon::BackendCapabilities::availableAudioCaptureDevices()
|
---|
3819 | \internal
|
---|
3820 | */
|
---|
3821 |
|
---|
3822 | /*!
|
---|
3823 | \fn Phonon::BackendCapabilities::Notifier::availableAudioCaptureDevicesChanged()
|
---|
3824 | \internal
|
---|
3825 | */
|
---|
3826 |
|
---|
3827 | /*!
|
---|
3828 | \enum Phonon::MediaController::Feature
|
---|
3829 |
|
---|
3830 | The values of this enum are interpreted differently depending on
|
---|
3831 | the type of media source, e.g., DVD or CD. We give examples for
|
---|
3832 | these sources.
|
---|
3833 |
|
---|
3834 | \value Angles In the VOB (DVD) format, it is possible to to give
|
---|
3835 | several video streams of the same scene, each of which displays
|
---|
3836 | the scene from a different angle. The DVD viewer can then change
|
---|
3837 | between these angles.
|
---|
3838 |
|
---|
3839 | \value Chapters In the VOB format, chapters are points in a
|
---|
3840 | single video stream that can be played and seeked to
|
---|
3841 | separately.
|
---|
3842 |
|
---|
3843 | \value Titles On a CD, a title is a separate sound track. On DVD,
|
---|
3844 | a title is a separate VOB file.
|
---|
3845 |
|
---|
3846 | */
|
---|
3847 |
|
---|
3848 | /*!
|
---|
3849 | \fn Phonon::MediaController::MediaController(MediaObject *parent)
|
---|
3850 |
|
---|
3851 | Constructs a new MediaController with the media object (\a parent)
|
---|
3852 | to be used by the media controller.
|
---|
3853 |
|
---|
3854 | \sa MediaObject, Feature
|
---|
3855 | */
|
---|
3856 |
|
---|
3857 | /*!
|
---|
3858 | \fn Phonon::MediaController::~MediaController()
|
---|
3859 | */
|
---|
3860 |
|
---|
3861 | /*!
|
---|
3862 | \fn Features Phonon::MediaController::supportedFeatures() const
|
---|
3863 | */
|
---|
3864 |
|
---|
3865 | /*!
|
---|
3866 | \fn int Phonon::MediaController::availableAngles() const
|
---|
3867 |
|
---|
3868 | Returns the available angles that is available for the current
|
---|
3869 | media source.
|
---|
3870 |
|
---|
3871 | \sa Feature
|
---|
3872 | */
|
---|
3873 |
|
---|
3874 | /*!
|
---|
3875 | \fn int Phonon::MediaController::currentAngle() const
|
---|
3876 |
|
---|
3877 | Returns the angle that is currently used.
|
---|
3878 |
|
---|
3879 | \sa Feature
|
---|
3880 | */
|
---|
3881 |
|
---|
3882 | /*!
|
---|
3883 | \fn int Phonon::MediaController::availableChapters() const
|
---|
3884 |
|
---|
3885 | Returns the number of chapters the current media source
|
---|
3886 | contains.
|
---|
3887 |
|
---|
3888 | \sa Feature
|
---|
3889 | */
|
---|
3890 |
|
---|
3891 | /*!
|
---|
3892 | \fn int Phonon::MediaController::currentChapter() const
|
---|
3893 |
|
---|
3894 | Returns the chapter that is currently being played back.
|
---|
3895 |
|
---|
3896 | \sa Feature
|
---|
3897 | */
|
---|
3898 |
|
---|
3899 | /*!
|
---|
3900 | \fn int Phonon::MediaController::availableTitles() const
|
---|
3901 |
|
---|
3902 | Returns the number of titles that the current media source
|
---|
3903 | contains.
|
---|
3904 |
|
---|
3905 | \sa Feature
|
---|
3906 | */
|
---|
3907 |
|
---|
3908 | /*!
|
---|
3909 | \fn int Phonon::MediaController::currentTitle() const
|
---|
3910 |
|
---|
3911 | Returns the title that is currently played back.
|
---|
3912 |
|
---|
3913 | The current title is 0 (the first) by default.
|
---|
3914 |
|
---|
3915 | \sa Feature
|
---|
3916 | */
|
---|
3917 |
|
---|
3918 | /*!
|
---|
3919 | \fn bool Phonon::MediaController::autoplayTitles() const
|
---|
3920 |
|
---|
3921 | Returns true if titles will automatically be played when the media
|
---|
3922 | is played; otherwise returns false.
|
---|
3923 |
|
---|
3924 | The media controller will play the titles of the media source in
|
---|
3925 | sequence when the media object's \l{Phonon::MediaObject::}{play()}
|
---|
3926 | function is called. If the autoplay option is disabled, the media
|
---|
3927 | object will play the
|
---|
3928 | \l{Phonon::}{MediaController::currentTitle()}{current title} and then
|
---|
3929 | finish the playback.
|
---|
3930 |
|
---|
3931 | \sa setAutoplayTitles(), currentTitle()
|
---|
3932 | */
|
---|
3933 |
|
---|
3934 | /*!
|
---|
3935 | \fn void Phonon::MediaController::setAutoplayTitles(bool enable)
|
---|
3936 |
|
---|
3937 | Sets the titles to play automatically when the media is played if
|
---|
3938 | \a enable is true; otherwise disables this option.
|
---|
3939 |
|
---|
3940 | The media controller will play the titles of the media source in
|
---|
3941 | sequence when the media object's \l{Phonon::MediaObject::}{play()}
|
---|
3942 | function is called. If the autoplay option is disabled, the media
|
---|
3943 | object will play the
|
---|
3944 | \l{Phonon::}{MediaController::currentTitle()}{current title} and then
|
---|
3945 | finish the playback.
|
---|
3946 |
|
---|
3947 | \sa autoplayTitles(), currentTitle()
|
---|
3948 | */
|
---|
3949 |
|
---|
3950 | /*!
|
---|
3951 | \fn void Phonon::MediaController::setCurrentAngle(int angleNumber)
|
---|
3952 |
|
---|
3953 | Sets the current angle to the given \a angleNumber if the media
|
---|
3954 | file or device supports navigation by angle number.
|
---|
3955 |
|
---|
3956 | \sa Feature
|
---|
3957 | */
|
---|
3958 |
|
---|
3959 | /*!
|
---|
3960 | \fn void Phonon::MediaController::setCurrentChapter(int chapterNumber)
|
---|
3961 |
|
---|
3962 | Sets the current chapter to the given \a chapterNumber if the media
|
---|
3963 | file or device supports navigation by chapter number.
|
---|
3964 |
|
---|
3965 | \sa Feature
|
---|
3966 | */
|
---|
3967 |
|
---|
3968 | /*!
|
---|
3969 | \fn void Phonon::MediaController::setCurrentTitle(int titleNumber)
|
---|
3970 |
|
---|
3971 | Skips to the given title \a titleNumber.
|
---|
3972 |
|
---|
3973 | If it was playing before the title change it will start playback on the new title if
|
---|
3974 | autoplayTitles is enabled.
|
---|
3975 |
|
---|
3976 | \sa Feature
|
---|
3977 | */
|
---|
3978 |
|
---|
3979 | /*!
|
---|
3980 | \fn void Phonon::MediaController::nextTitle()
|
---|
3981 |
|
---|
3982 | Skips to the next title.
|
---|
3983 |
|
---|
3984 | If it was playing before the title change it will start playback on the next title if
|
---|
3985 | autoplayTitles is enabled.
|
---|
3986 |
|
---|
3987 | \sa Feature
|
---|
3988 | */
|
---|
3989 |
|
---|
3990 | /*!
|
---|
3991 | \fn void Phonon::MediaController::previousTitle()
|
---|
3992 |
|
---|
3993 | Skips to the previous title.
|
---|
3994 |
|
---|
3995 | If it was playing before the title change it will start playback on the previous title if
|
---|
3996 | autoplayTitles is enabled.
|
---|
3997 |
|
---|
3998 | \sa Feature
|
---|
3999 | */
|
---|
4000 |
|
---|
4001 | /*!
|
---|
4002 | \fn void Phonon::MediaController::availableAnglesChanged(int availableAngles)
|
---|
4003 |
|
---|
4004 | This signal is emitted whenever the number of available angles changes.
|
---|
4005 | The new number of available angles is given by \a availableAngles.
|
---|
4006 |
|
---|
4007 | \sa Feature
|
---|
4008 | */
|
---|
4009 |
|
---|
4010 | /*!
|
---|
4011 | \fn void Phonon::MediaController::angleChanged(int angleNumber)
|
---|
4012 |
|
---|
4013 | This signal is emitted whenever the current angle changes.
|
---|
4014 | The new angle number is given by \a angleNumber.
|
---|
4015 |
|
---|
4016 | \sa Feature
|
---|
4017 | */
|
---|
4018 |
|
---|
4019 | /*!
|
---|
4020 | \fn void Phonon::MediaController::availableChaptersChanged(int availableChapters)
|
---|
4021 |
|
---|
4022 | This signal is emitted whenever the number of available chapters changes.
|
---|
4023 | The new number of available chapters is given by \a availableChapters.
|
---|
4024 |
|
---|
4025 | \sa Feature
|
---|
4026 | */
|
---|
4027 |
|
---|
4028 | /*!
|
---|
4029 | \fn void Phonon::MediaController::chapterChanged(int chapterNumber)
|
---|
4030 |
|
---|
4031 | This signal is emitted whenever the current chapter changes.
|
---|
4032 | The new chapter number is given by \a chapterNumber.
|
---|
4033 |
|
---|
4034 | \sa Feature
|
---|
4035 | */
|
---|
4036 |
|
---|
4037 | /*!
|
---|
4038 | \fn void Phonon::MediaController::availableTitlesChanged(int availableTitles)
|
---|
4039 |
|
---|
4040 | This signal is emitted whenever the number of available titles changes.
|
---|
4041 | The new number of available titles is given by \a availableTitles.
|
---|
4042 |
|
---|
4043 | \sa Feature
|
---|
4044 | */
|
---|
4045 |
|
---|
4046 | /*!
|
---|
4047 | \fn void Phonon::MediaController::titleChanged(int titleNumber)
|
---|
4048 |
|
---|
4049 | This signal is emitted whenever the current title changes.
|
---|
4050 | The new title number is given by \a titleNumber.
|
---|
4051 |
|
---|
4052 | \sa Feature
|
---|
4053 | */
|
---|
4054 |
|
---|
4055 | /*!
|
---|
4056 | \class Phonon::VideoWidget
|
---|
4057 | \inmodule Phonon
|
---|
4058 | \inheaderfile Phonon/VideoWidget
|
---|
4059 | \since 4.4
|
---|
4060 | \ingroup advanced
|
---|
4061 | \ingroup multimedia
|
---|
4062 | \brief The VideoWidget class provides a widget that is used to display video.
|
---|
4063 |
|
---|
4064 | The VideoWidget class renders the video of a media stream on a
|
---|
4065 | QWidget. It is connected to the \l{Phonon::}{MediaObject}, of
|
---|
4066 | which video stream it should render. You connect the two objects
|
---|
4067 | using the Phonon::createPath() function.
|
---|
4068 |
|
---|
4069 | The widget has some possibilities to manipulate the video
|
---|
4070 | stream. You can change the brightness(), hue(), saturation(),
|
---|
4071 | and contrast().
|
---|
4072 |
|
---|
4073 | Resizing of the video is handled automatically, but you can affect
|
---|
4074 | the way the video is resized with the aspectRatio and scaleMode
|
---|
4075 | properties. By default, the widget will use the aspect ratio of
|
---|
4076 | the video stream itself.
|
---|
4077 |
|
---|
4078 | The video widget takes the size of the video when it receives a new video
|
---|
4079 | stream (i.e., when a new MediaSource is set on the MediaObject to which it is
|
---|
4080 | connected). If you need to know the size of the video, you can call
|
---|
4081 | \l{QWidget::}{sizeHint()} after the video has been loaded (i.e., after the
|
---|
4082 | MediaObject leaves the \l{Phonon::}{LoadingState}).
|
---|
4083 |
|
---|
4084 | It is also possible to go to \l{fullScreen}{full screen} mode.
|
---|
4085 |
|
---|
4086 | A typical example of usage follows below:
|
---|
4087 |
|
---|
4088 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_phonon-api.qdoc 21
|
---|
4089 |
|
---|
4090 | \sa {Phonon Module}
|
---|
4091 | */
|
---|
4092 |
|
---|
4093 | /*!
|
---|
4094 | \fn Phonon::VideoWidget::VideoWidget(QWidget *parent = 0)
|
---|
4095 |
|
---|
4096 | Constructs a new video widget with the specified \a parent.
|
---|
4097 | */
|
---|
4098 |
|
---|
4099 | /*!
|
---|
4100 | \fn Phonon::VideoWidget::VideoWidget(VideoWidgetPrivate &d, QWidget *parent)
|
---|
4101 | \internal
|
---|
4102 |
|
---|
4103 | Constructs a new video widget with the specified \a parent.
|
---|
4104 | */
|
---|
4105 |
|
---|
4106 | /*!
|
---|
4107 | \fn bool Phonon::VideoWidget::event(QEvent *)
|
---|
4108 | \reimp
|
---|
4109 | */
|
---|
4110 |
|
---|
4111 | /*!
|
---|
4112 | \fn void Phonon::VideoWidget::mouseMoveEvent(QMouseEvent *)
|
---|
4113 | \reimp
|
---|
4114 | */
|
---|
4115 |
|
---|
4116 | /*!
|
---|
4117 | \enum Phonon::VideoWidget::ScaleMode
|
---|
4118 |
|
---|
4119 | The ScaleMode enum describes how to treat aspect ratio during
|
---|
4120 | resizing of video.
|
---|
4121 |
|
---|
4122 | \value FitInView The video will be fitted to fill the view
|
---|
4123 | keeping aspect ratio.
|
---|
4124 | \value ScaleAndCrop The video is scaled
|
---|
4125 | */
|
---|
4126 |
|
---|
4127 | /*!
|
---|
4128 | \property Phonon::VideoWidget::fullScreen
|
---|
4129 | This property holds whether the video is shown using the complete
|
---|
4130 | screen.
|
---|
4131 |
|
---|
4132 | The property differs from QWidget::fullScreen in that it is
|
---|
4133 | writeable.
|
---|
4134 |
|
---|
4135 | By default the widget is not shown in fullScreen.
|
---|
4136 |
|
---|
4137 | \warning When switching to full screen mode using setFullScreen(),
|
---|
4138 | the widget onto which the video is rendered is shown as a
|
---|
4139 | top-level window. Key event forwarding is handled by VideoWidget,
|
---|
4140 | but if you need to handle other events, e.g., mouse events, you
|
---|
4141 | should handle fullscreen mode yourself.
|
---|
4142 | */
|
---|
4143 |
|
---|
4144 | /*!
|
---|
4145 | \property Phonon::VideoWidget::aspectRatio
|
---|
4146 | Defaults to AspectRatioAuto.
|
---|
4147 |
|
---|
4148 | \sa AspectRatio
|
---|
4149 | */
|
---|
4150 |
|
---|
4151 | /*!
|
---|
4152 | \property Phonon::VideoWidget::scaleMode
|
---|
4153 |
|
---|
4154 | If the size of the widget and the size of the video are not equal.
|
---|
4155 | The video will be zoomed to fit the widget. The smaller zoom
|
---|
4156 | (AddBarsScaleMode) adds black bars at the left/right or top/bottom to
|
---|
4157 | make all of the image visible (default). The bigger zoom (ExpandMode)
|
---|
4158 | fills the widget completely, keeping all information in one direction
|
---|
4159 | and leaving parts of the image outside of the widget in the other
|
---|
4160 | direction.
|
---|
4161 | */
|
---|
4162 |
|
---|
4163 | /*!
|
---|
4164 | \property Phonon::VideoWidget::brightness
|
---|
4165 |
|
---|
4166 | This property holds brightness of the video.
|
---|
4167 |
|
---|
4168 | Default is 0. Acceptable values are in range of -1, 1.
|
---|
4169 | */
|
---|
4170 |
|
---|
4171 | /*!
|
---|
4172 | \property Phonon::VideoWidget::contrast
|
---|
4173 |
|
---|
4174 | This property holds the contrast of the video.
|
---|
4175 |
|
---|
4176 | Default is 0. Acceptable values are in range of -1, 1.
|
---|
4177 | */
|
---|
4178 |
|
---|
4179 | /*!
|
---|
4180 | \property Phonon::VideoWidget::hue
|
---|
4181 |
|
---|
4182 | This property holds the hue of the video.
|
---|
4183 |
|
---|
4184 | Default is 0. Acceptable values are in range of -1, 1.
|
---|
4185 | */
|
---|
4186 |
|
---|
4187 | /*!
|
---|
4188 | \property Phonon::VideoWidget::saturation
|
---|
4189 |
|
---|
4190 | This property holds saturation of the video.
|
---|
4191 |
|
---|
4192 | Default is 0. Acceptable values are in range of -1, 1.
|
---|
4193 | */
|
---|
4194 |
|
---|
4195 | /*!
|
---|
4196 | \enum Phonon::VideoWidget::AspectRatio
|
---|
4197 |
|
---|
4198 | Defines the width:height to be used for the video.
|
---|
4199 |
|
---|
4200 | \value AspectRatioAuto
|
---|
4201 | Let the decoder find the aspect ratio automatically from the
|
---|
4202 | media file (this is the default).
|
---|
4203 |
|
---|
4204 | \value AspectRatioWidget
|
---|
4205 | Fits the video into the widget making the aspect ratio depend
|
---|
4206 | solely on the size of the widget. This way the aspect ratio
|
---|
4207 | is freely resizeable by the user.
|
---|
4208 |
|
---|
4209 | \value AspectRatio4_3
|
---|
4210 | Make width/height == 4/3, which is the old TV size and
|
---|
4211 | monitor size (1024/768 == 4/3). (4:3)
|
---|
4212 |
|
---|
4213 | \value AspectRatio16_9
|
---|
4214 | Make width/height == 16/9, which is the size of most current
|
---|
4215 | media. (16:9)
|
---|
4216 | */
|
---|
4217 |
|
---|
4218 | /*!
|
---|
4219 | \fn void Phonon::VideoWidget::exitFullScreen()
|
---|
4220 |
|
---|
4221 | Convenience slot, calling setFullScreen(false)
|
---|
4222 | */
|
---|
4223 |
|
---|
4224 |
|
---|
4225 | /*!
|
---|
4226 | \fn void Phonon::VideoWidget::enterFullScreen()
|
---|
4227 |
|
---|
4228 | Convenience slot, calling setFullScreen(true)
|
---|
4229 | */
|
---|
4230 |
|
---|
4231 | /*!
|
---|
4232 | \class Phonon::VideoWidgetInterface
|
---|
4233 | \inmodule Phonon
|
---|
4234 | \since 4.4
|
---|
4235 | \internal
|
---|
4236 | */
|
---|
4237 |
|
---|
4238 | /*!
|
---|
4239 | \fn virtual Phonon::VideoWidgetInterface::~VideoWidgetInterface()
|
---|
4240 | */
|
---|
4241 |
|
---|
4242 | /*!
|
---|
4243 | \fn virtual Phonon::VideoWidget::AspectRatio Phonon::VideoWidgetInterface::aspectRatio() const = 0
|
---|
4244 | \internal
|
---|
4245 | */
|
---|
4246 |
|
---|
4247 | /*!
|
---|
4248 | \fn virtual void Phonon::VideoWidgetInterface::setAspectRatio(Phonon::VideoWidget::AspectRatio ratio) = 0
|
---|
4249 | \internal
|
---|
4250 | */
|
---|
4251 |
|
---|
4252 | /*!
|
---|
4253 | \fn virtual qreal Phonon::VideoWidgetInterface::brightness() const = 0
|
---|
4254 | \internal
|
---|
4255 | */
|
---|
4256 |
|
---|
4257 | /*!
|
---|
4258 | \fn virtual void Phonon::VideoWidgetInterface::setBrightness(qreal) = 0
|
---|
4259 | \internal
|
---|
4260 | */
|
---|
4261 |
|
---|
4262 | /*!
|
---|
4263 | \fn virtual Phonon::VideoWidget::ScaleMode Phonon::VideoWidgetInterface::scaleMode() const = 0
|
---|
4264 | \internal
|
---|
4265 | */
|
---|
4266 |
|
---|
4267 | /*!
|
---|
4268 | \fn virtual void Phonon::VideoWidgetInterface::setScaleMode(Phonon::VideoWidget::ScaleMode mode) = 0
|
---|
4269 | \internal
|
---|
4270 | */
|
---|
4271 |
|
---|
4272 | /*!
|
---|
4273 | \fn virtual qreal Phonon::VideoWidgetInterface::contrast() const = 0
|
---|
4274 | \internal
|
---|
4275 | */
|
---|
4276 |
|
---|
4277 | /*!
|
---|
4278 | \fn virtual void Phonon::VideoWidgetInterface::setContrast(qreal) = 0
|
---|
4279 | \internal
|
---|
4280 | */
|
---|
4281 |
|
---|
4282 | /*!
|
---|
4283 | \fn virtual qreal Phonon::VideoWidgetInterface::hue() const = 0
|
---|
4284 | \internal
|
---|
4285 | */
|
---|
4286 |
|
---|
4287 | /*!
|
---|
4288 | \fn virtual void Phonon::VideoWidgetInterface::setHue(qreal) = 0
|
---|
4289 | \internal
|
---|
4290 | */
|
---|
4291 |
|
---|
4292 | /*!
|
---|
4293 | \fn virtual qreal Phonon::VideoWidgetInterface::saturation() const = 0
|
---|
4294 | \internal
|
---|
4295 | */
|
---|
4296 |
|
---|
4297 | /*!
|
---|
4298 | \fn virtual void Phonon::VideoWidgetInterface::setSaturation(qreal) = 0
|
---|
4299 | \internal
|
---|
4300 | */
|
---|
4301 |
|
---|
4302 | /*!
|
---|
4303 | \fn virtual QWidget *Phonon::VideoWidgetInterface::widget() = 0
|
---|
4304 | \internal
|
---|
4305 | */
|
---|
4306 |
|
---|
4307 | /*!
|
---|
4308 | \class Phonon::PlatformPlugin
|
---|
4309 | \inmodule Phonon
|
---|
4310 | \since 4.4
|
---|
4311 | \internal
|
---|
4312 | */
|
---|
4313 |
|
---|
4314 | /*!
|
---|
4315 | \fn virtual AbstractMediaStream *Phonon::PlatformPlugin::createMediaStream(const QUrl &url, QObject *parent) = 0
|
---|
4316 |
|
---|
4317 | Creates a AbstractMediaStream object with the given \a parent that provides the data
|
---|
4318 | for the given URL specified by \a url.
|
---|
4319 | \omit
|
---|
4320 | On KDE this uses KIO.
|
---|
4321 | \endomit
|
---|
4322 | */
|
---|
4323 |
|
---|
4324 | /*!
|
---|
4325 | \fn virtual QIcon Phonon::PlatformPlugin::icon(const QString &name) const = 0
|
---|
4326 |
|
---|
4327 | Returns the icon for the given icon name.
|
---|
4328 | */
|
---|
4329 |
|
---|
4330 | /*!
|
---|
4331 | \fn virtual void Phonon::PlatformPlugin::notification(const char *notificationName, const QString &text,
|
---|
4332 | const QStringList &actions, QObject *receiver, const char *actionSlot) const = 0
|
---|
4333 |
|
---|
4334 | Shows a notification pop-up with the given \a notificationName and \a text.
|
---|
4335 | Each action in the associated list of \a actions is connected to the \a actionSlot
|
---|
4336 | of the specified \a receiver object, which is expected to act on the actions as
|
---|
4337 | they are triggered by the user.
|
---|
4338 | */
|
---|
4339 |
|
---|
4340 | /*!
|
---|
4341 | \fn virtual QString Phonon::PlatformPlugin::applicationName() const = 0
|
---|
4342 |
|
---|
4343 | Returns the name of the application. For most Qt application this is
|
---|
4344 | QCoreApplication::applicationName(), but for KDE this is overridden by KAboutData.
|
---|
4345 | */
|
---|
4346 |
|
---|
4347 |
|
---|
4348 | /*!
|
---|
4349 | \fn virtual QObject *Phonon::PlatformPlugin::createBackend() = 0
|
---|
4350 |
|
---|
4351 | Creates a backend object. This way the platform can decide the backend preference.
|
---|
4352 | */
|
---|
4353 |
|
---|
4354 | /*!
|
---|
4355 | \fn virtual QObject *Phonon::PlatformPlugin::createBackend(const QString &library, const QString &version) = 0
|
---|
4356 |
|
---|
4357 | Using the library loader of the platform, loads a given backend provided the
|
---|
4358 | specified \a library and \a version.
|
---|
4359 | */
|
---|
4360 |
|
---|
4361 | /*!
|
---|
4362 | \fn virtual bool Phonon::PlatformPlugin::isMimeTypeAvailable(const QString &mimeType) const = 0
|
---|
4363 |
|
---|
4364 | Tries to check whether the default backend supports the MIME type specified by \a mimeType
|
---|
4365 | without loading the actual backend library.
|
---|
4366 | \omit
|
---|
4367 | On KDE this reads the MIME type list from the .desktop file of
|
---|
4368 | the backend.
|
---|
4369 | \endomit
|
---|
4370 | */
|
---|
4371 |
|
---|
4372 | /*!
|
---|
4373 | \fn virtual void Phonon::PlatformPlugin::saveVolume(const QString &outputName, qreal volume) = 0
|
---|
4374 |
|
---|
4375 | Saves the volume for the given output.
|
---|
4376 | */
|
---|
4377 |
|
---|
4378 | /*!
|
---|
4379 | \fn virtual qreal Phonon::PlatformPlugin::loadVolume(const QString &outputName) const = 0
|
---|
4380 |
|
---|
4381 | Loads the volume for the given output.
|
---|
4382 | */
|
---|
4383 |
|
---|
4384 | /*!
|
---|
4385 | \class Phonon::MediaNode
|
---|
4386 | \inmodule Phonon
|
---|
4387 | \inheaderfile Phonon/MediaNode
|
---|
4388 | \since 4.4
|
---|
4389 | \brief The MediaNode class is the base class for all nodes in a media graph.
|
---|
4390 |
|
---|
4391 | In all phonon applications, one builds a media graph consisting of
|
---|
4392 | MediaNodes. The graph will take multimedia content, e.g., from a
|
---|
4393 | file, as input. After its nodes have processed the multimedia, the
|
---|
4394 | graph will output the media again, e.g., to a sound card.
|
---|
4395 |
|
---|
4396 | The multimedia content is streamed over \l{Phonon::}{Path}s
|
---|
4397 | between the nodes in the graph. You can query the paths that are
|
---|
4398 | connected to a media node with inputPaths() and outputPaths().
|
---|
4399 |
|
---|
4400 | You can check whether the node is implemented by the current
|
---|
4401 | backend by calling isValid(). This does not guarantee that an
|
---|
4402 | instance of the class works as expected, but that the backend has
|
---|
4403 | implemented functionality for the class.
|
---|
4404 |
|
---|
4405 | Currently, Phonon has four media nodes: \l{Phonon::}{MediaObject},
|
---|
4406 | \l{Phonon::}{AudioOutput}, \l{Phonon::}{VideoWidget}, and \l{Phonon::}{Effect}.
|
---|
4407 | Please refer to their class descriptions for details about their usage, and to
|
---|
4408 | find out which nodes can be connected to each other. See also \l{Building
|
---|
4409 | Graphs} in Phonon's \l{Phonon Overview}{overview} document.
|
---|
4410 |
|
---|
4411 | Two nodes are connected to each other using the
|
---|
4412 | Phonon::createPath() or \l{Phonon::}{Path::insertEffect()}
|
---|
4413 | functions (only \l{Phonon::Effect}s use
|
---|
4414 | \l{Phonon::Path::}{insertEffect()}). We show a code example below,
|
---|
4415 | in which we build a media graph for video playback and then query
|
---|
4416 | its media nodes for their \l{Phonon::}{Path}s:
|
---|
4417 |
|
---|
4418 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/medianodesnippet.cpp 0
|
---|
4419 |
|
---|
4420 | When you create a Phonon application, you will likely build the
|
---|
4421 | graph yourself. This makes isValid() the most useful function of
|
---|
4422 | this class. The other two functions help navigate the graph, which
|
---|
4423 | you do not need to do as you created the nodes yourself.
|
---|
4424 |
|
---|
4425 | \sa {Phonon Overview}, Phonon::MediaObject,
|
---|
4426 | Phonon::AudioOutput, Phonon::VideoWidget, {Phonon Module}
|
---|
4427 | */
|
---|
4428 |
|
---|
4429 | /*!
|
---|
4430 | \fn virtual Phonon::MediaNode::~MediaNode()
|
---|
4431 |
|
---|
4432 | Destroys the media node and any paths connecting it to other
|
---|
4433 | nodes. Any \l{Phonon::}{Effect}s connected to these paths will
|
---|
4434 | also be deleted.
|
---|
4435 | */
|
---|
4436 |
|
---|
4437 | /*!
|
---|
4438 | \fn bool Phonon::MediaNode::isValid() const
|
---|
4439 |
|
---|
4440 | Returns true if the backend provides an implementation of this
|
---|
4441 | class; otherwise returns false.
|
---|
4442 |
|
---|
4443 | This does not guarantee that instances of the class works as
|
---|
4444 | expected, but that the backend has implemented the functionality
|
---|
4445 | for this class. For instance, Qt's GStreamer backend will return
|
---|
4446 | true for instances of the \l{Phonon::}{AudioOutput} class, even if
|
---|
4447 | there is a problem with GStreamer and it could not play sound.
|
---|
4448 |
|
---|
4449 | */
|
---|
4450 |
|
---|
4451 | /*!
|
---|
4452 | \fn QList<Path> Phonon::MediaNode::inputPaths() const
|
---|
4453 |
|
---|
4454 | Returns the paths that inputs multimedia to this media node.
|
---|
4455 |
|
---|
4456 | \sa outputPaths()
|
---|
4457 | */
|
---|
4458 |
|
---|
4459 | /*!
|
---|
4460 | \fn QList<Path> Phonon::MediaNode::outputPaths() const
|
---|
4461 |
|
---|
4462 | Returns the paths to which this media node outputs media.
|
---|
4463 |
|
---|
4464 | \sa inputPaths()
|
---|
4465 | */
|
---|
4466 |
|
---|
4467 | /*!
|
---|
4468 | \fn Phonon::MediaNode::MediaNode(MediaNodePrivate &dd)
|
---|
4469 | \internal
|
---|
4470 | */
|
---|
4471 |
|
---|
4472 | /*!
|
---|
4473 | \class Phonon::GlobalConfig
|
---|
4474 | \inmodule Phonon
|
---|
4475 | \since 4.4
|
---|
4476 | \internal
|
---|
4477 | */
|
---|
4478 |
|
---|
4479 | /*!
|
---|
4480 | \fn Phonon::GlobalConfig::GlobalConfig()
|
---|
4481 | \internal
|
---|
4482 | */
|
---|
4483 |
|
---|
4484 | /*!
|
---|
4485 | \fn Phonon::GlobalConfig::~GlobalConfig()
|
---|
4486 | \internal
|
---|
4487 | */
|
---|
4488 |
|
---|
4489 | /*!
|
---|
4490 | \fn QList<int> Phonon::GlobalConfig::audioOutputDeviceListFor(Phonon::Category category, int override = AdvancedDevicesFromSettings) const
|
---|
4491 | \internal
|
---|
4492 | */
|
---|
4493 |
|
---|
4494 | /*!
|
---|
4495 | \fn int Phonon::GlobalConfig::audioOutputDeviceFor(Phonon::Category category, int override = AdvancedDevicesFromSettings) const
|
---|
4496 | \internal
|
---|
4497 | */
|
---|
4498 |
|
---|
4499 | /*!
|
---|
4500 | \class Phonon::ObjectDescriptionData
|
---|
4501 | \inmodule Phonon
|
---|
4502 | \since 4.4
|
---|
4503 | \internal
|
---|
4504 | \brief Data class for objects describing devices or features of the backend.
|
---|
4505 |
|
---|
4506 | \sa Phonon::BackendCapabilities
|
---|
4507 | */
|
---|
4508 |
|
---|
4509 | /*!
|
---|
4510 | \fn bool Phonon::ObjectDescriptionData::operator==(const ObjectDescriptionData &otherDescription) const
|
---|
4511 |
|
---|
4512 | Returns \c true if this ObjectDescription describes the same
|
---|
4513 | as \a otherDescription; otherwise returns \c false.
|
---|
4514 | */
|
---|
4515 |
|
---|
4516 | /*!
|
---|
4517 | \fn QString Phonon::ObjectDescriptionData::name() const
|
---|
4518 |
|
---|
4519 | Returns the name of the capture source.
|
---|
4520 |
|
---|
4521 | \return A string that should be presented to the user to
|
---|
4522 | choose the capture source.
|
---|
4523 | */
|
---|
4524 |
|
---|
4525 | /*!
|
---|
4526 | \fn QString Phonon::ObjectDescriptionData::description() const
|
---|
4527 |
|
---|
4528 | Returns a description of the capture source. This text should
|
---|
4529 | make clear what sound source this is, which is sometimes hard
|
---|
4530 | to describe or understand from just the name.
|
---|
4531 |
|
---|
4532 | \return A string describing the capture source.
|
---|
4533 | */
|
---|
4534 |
|
---|
4535 | /*!
|
---|
4536 | \fn QVariant Phonon::ObjectDescriptionData::property(const char *name) const
|
---|
4537 |
|
---|
4538 | Returns a named property.
|
---|
4539 |
|
---|
4540 | If the property is not set an invalid value is returned.
|
---|
4541 |
|
---|
4542 | \sa propertyNames()
|
---|
4543 | */
|
---|
4544 |
|
---|
4545 | /*!
|
---|
4546 | \fn QList<QByteArray> Phonon::ObjectDescriptionData::propertyNames() const
|
---|
4547 |
|
---|
4548 | Returns all names that return valid data when property() is called.
|
---|
4549 |
|
---|
4550 | \sa property()
|
---|
4551 | */
|
---|
4552 |
|
---|
4553 | /*!
|
---|
4554 | \fn bool Phonon::ObjectDescriptionData::isValid() const
|
---|
4555 |
|
---|
4556 | Returns true if the Tuple is valid (index != -1); otherwise returns
|
---|
4557 | false.
|
---|
4558 | */
|
---|
4559 |
|
---|
4560 | /*!
|
---|
4561 | \fn int Phonon::ObjectDescriptionData::index() const
|
---|
4562 |
|
---|
4563 | A unique identifier for this device/. Used internally
|
---|
4564 | to distinguish between the devices/.
|
---|
4565 |
|
---|
4566 | \return An integer that uniquely identifies every device.
|
---|
4567 | */
|
---|
4568 |
|
---|
4569 | /*!
|
---|
4570 | \fn static ObjectDescriptionData *Phonon::ObjectDescriptionData::fromIndex(ObjectDescriptionType type, int index)
|
---|
4571 | \internal
|
---|
4572 | */
|
---|
4573 |
|
---|
4574 | /*!
|
---|
4575 | \fn Phonon::ObjectDescriptionData::~ObjectDescriptionData()
|
---|
4576 | \internal
|
---|
4577 | */
|
---|
4578 |
|
---|
4579 | /*!
|
---|
4580 | \fn Phonon::ObjectDescriptionData::ObjectDescriptionData(ObjectDescriptionPrivate * = 0)
|
---|
4581 | \internal
|
---|
4582 | */
|
---|
4583 |
|
---|
4584 | /*!
|
---|
4585 | \class Phonon::AddonInterface
|
---|
4586 | \inmodule Phonon
|
---|
4587 | \since 4.4
|
---|
4588 | \internal
|
---|
4589 | \brief Interface for Menu, Chapter, Angle and Title/Track control.
|
---|
4590 | */
|
---|
4591 |
|
---|
4592 | /*!
|
---|
4593 | \fn virtual Phonon::AddonInterface::~AddonInterface()
|
---|
4594 | \internal
|
---|
4595 | */
|
---|
4596 |
|
---|
4597 | /*!
|
---|
4598 | \enum Phonon::AddonInterface::Interface
|
---|
4599 |
|
---|
4600 | This enum describes the type of interface represented by an AddonInterface object.
|
---|
4601 |
|
---|
4602 | \value NavigationInterface
|
---|
4603 | \value ChapterInterface
|
---|
4604 | \value AngleInterface
|
---|
4605 | \value TitleInterface
|
---|
4606 | */
|
---|
4607 |
|
---|
4608 | /*!
|
---|
4609 | \enum Phonon::AddonInterface::NavigationCommand
|
---|
4610 | \internal
|
---|
4611 | \value Menu1Button
|
---|
4612 | */
|
---|
4613 |
|
---|
4614 | /*!
|
---|
4615 | \enum Phonon::AddonInterface::ChapterCommand
|
---|
4616 | \internal
|
---|
4617 | \value availableChapters
|
---|
4618 | \value chapter
|
---|
4619 | \value setChapter
|
---|
4620 | */
|
---|
4621 |
|
---|
4622 | /*!
|
---|
4623 | \enum Phonon::AddonInterface::AngleCommand
|
---|
4624 | \internal
|
---|
4625 | \value availableAngles
|
---|
4626 | \value angle
|
---|
4627 | \value setAngle
|
---|
4628 | */
|
---|
4629 |
|
---|
4630 | /*!
|
---|
4631 | \enum Phonon::AddonInterface::TitleCommand
|
---|
4632 | \internal
|
---|
4633 | \value availableTitles
|
---|
4634 | \value title
|
---|
4635 | \value setTitle
|
---|
4636 | \value autoplayTitles
|
---|
4637 | \value setAutoplayTitles
|
---|
4638 | */
|
---|
4639 |
|
---|
4640 | /*!
|
---|
4641 | \fn virtual bool Phonon::AddonInterface::hasInterface(Interface iface) const = 0
|
---|
4642 | \internal
|
---|
4643 | */
|
---|
4644 |
|
---|
4645 | /*!
|
---|
4646 | \fn virtual QVariant Phonon::AddonInterface::interfaceCall(Interface iface, int command,
|
---|
4647 | const QList<QVariant> &arguments) = 0
|
---|
4648 | \internal
|
---|
4649 | */
|
---|
4650 |
|
---|
4651 | /*!
|
---|
4652 | \class Phonon::MediaNodePrivate
|
---|
4653 | \inmodule Phonon
|
---|
4654 | \since 4.4
|
---|
4655 | \internal
|
---|
4656 | */
|
---|
4657 |
|
---|
4658 | /*!
|
---|
4659 | \namespace Phonon::Factory
|
---|
4660 | \inmodule Phonon
|
---|
4661 | \internal
|
---|
4662 | */
|
---|
4663 |
|
---|
4664 | /*!
|
---|
4665 | \fn Sender *Phonon::Factory::sender()
|
---|
4666 |
|
---|
4667 | Returns a pointer to the object emitting the signals.
|
---|
4668 |
|
---|
4669 | \sa Sender::backendChanged()
|
---|
4670 | */
|
---|
4671 |
|
---|
4672 | /*!
|
---|
4673 | \fn QObject *Phonon::Factory::createMediaObject(QObject *parent = 0)
|
---|
4674 |
|
---|
4675 | Create a new backend object for a MediaObject.
|
---|
4676 |
|
---|
4677 | \return a pointer to the MediaObject the backend provides.
|
---|
4678 | */
|
---|
4679 |
|
---|
4680 | /*!
|
---|
4681 | \fn QObject *Phonon::Factory::createEffect(int effectId, QObject *parent = 0)
|
---|
4682 |
|
---|
4683 | Create a new backend object for a Effect.
|
---|
4684 |
|
---|
4685 | \return a pointer to the Effect the backend provides.
|
---|
4686 | */
|
---|
4687 |
|
---|
4688 | /*!
|
---|
4689 | \fn QObject *Phonon::Factory::createVolumeFaderEffect(QObject *parent = 0)
|
---|
4690 |
|
---|
4691 | Create a new backend object for a VolumeFaderEffect.
|
---|
4692 |
|
---|
4693 | \return a pointer to the VolumeFaderEffect the backend provides.
|
---|
4694 | */
|
---|
4695 |
|
---|
4696 | /*!
|
---|
4697 | \fn QObject *Phonon::Factory::createAudioOutput(QObject *parent = 0)
|
---|
4698 |
|
---|
4699 | Create a new backend object for a AudioOutput.
|
---|
4700 |
|
---|
4701 | \return a pointer to the AudioOutput the backend provides.
|
---|
4702 | */
|
---|
4703 |
|
---|
4704 | /*!
|
---|
4705 | \fn QObject *Phonon::Factory::createVideoWidget(QObject *parent = 0)
|
---|
4706 |
|
---|
4707 | Create a new backend object for a VideoWidget.
|
---|
4708 |
|
---|
4709 | \return a pointer to the VideoWidget the backend provides.
|
---|
4710 | */
|
---|
4711 |
|
---|
4712 | /*!
|
---|
4713 | \fn QObject *Phonon::Factory::backend(bool createWhenNull = true)
|
---|
4714 |
|
---|
4715 | \return a pointer to the backend interface.
|
---|
4716 | */
|
---|
4717 |
|
---|
4718 | /*!
|
---|
4719 | \fn QString Phonon::Factory::identifier()
|
---|
4720 |
|
---|
4721 | Unique identifier for the Backend. Can be used in configuration files
|
---|
4722 | for example.
|
---|
4723 | */
|
---|
4724 |
|
---|
4725 |
|
---|
4726 | /*!
|
---|
4727 | \fn QString Phonon::Factory::backendName()
|
---|
4728 |
|
---|
4729 | Get the name of the Backend.
|
---|
4730 | \omit
|
---|
4731 | It's the name from the .desktop file.
|
---|
4732 | \endomit
|
---|
4733 | */
|
---|
4734 |
|
---|
4735 | /*!
|
---|
4736 | \fn QString Phonon::Factory::backendComment()
|
---|
4737 |
|
---|
4738 | Get the comment of the Backend.
|
---|
4739 | \omit
|
---|
4740 | It's the comment from the .desktop file.
|
---|
4741 | \endomit
|
---|
4742 | */
|
---|
4743 |
|
---|
4744 | /*!
|
---|
4745 | \fn QString Phonon::Factory::backendVersion()
|
---|
4746 |
|
---|
4747 | Get the version of the Backend.
|
---|
4748 | \omit
|
---|
4749 | It's the version from the .desktop file.
|
---|
4750 | \endomit
|
---|
4751 |
|
---|
4752 | The version is especially interesting if there are several versions
|
---|
4753 | available for binary incompatible versions of the backend's media
|
---|
4754 | framework.
|
---|
4755 | */
|
---|
4756 |
|
---|
4757 | /*!
|
---|
4758 | \fn QString Phonon::Factory::backendIcon()
|
---|
4759 |
|
---|
4760 | Get the icon (name) of the Backend.
|
---|
4761 | \omit
|
---|
4762 | It's the icon from the .desktop file.
|
---|
4763 | \endomit
|
---|
4764 | */
|
---|
4765 |
|
---|
4766 | /*!
|
---|
4767 | \fn QString Phonon::Factory::backendWebsite()
|
---|
4768 |
|
---|
4769 | Get the website of the Backend.
|
---|
4770 | \omit
|
---|
4771 | It's the website from the .desktop file.
|
---|
4772 | \endomit
|
---|
4773 | */
|
---|
4774 |
|
---|
4775 | /*!
|
---|
4776 | \fn QObject *Phonon::Factory::registerQObject(QObject *object)
|
---|
4777 |
|
---|
4778 | Registers the given backend \a object with the factory.
|
---|
4779 | */
|
---|
4780 |
|
---|
4781 | /*!
|
---|
4782 | \fn bool Phonon::Factory::isMimeTypeAvailable(const QString &mimeType)
|
---|
4783 | */
|
---|
4784 |
|
---|
4785 | /*!
|
---|
4786 | \fn void Phonon::Factory::registerFrontendObject(MediaNodePrivate *)
|
---|
4787 | \internal
|
---|
4788 | */
|
---|
4789 |
|
---|
4790 | /*!
|
---|
4791 | \fn void Phonon::Factory::deregisterFrontendObject(MediaNodePrivate *)
|
---|
4792 | \internal
|
---|
4793 | */
|
---|
4794 |
|
---|
4795 | /*!
|
---|
4796 | \fn void Phonon::Factory::setBackend(QObject *)
|
---|
4797 | */
|
---|
4798 |
|
---|
4799 | /*!
|
---|
4800 | \fn PlatformPlugin *Phonon::Factory::platformPlugin()
|
---|
4801 | */
|
---|
4802 |
|
---|
4803 | /*!
|
---|
4804 | /*!
|
---|
4805 | \class Phonon::AbstractMediaStreamPrivate
|
---|
4806 | \inmodule Phonon
|
---|
4807 | \since 4.4
|
---|
4808 | \internal
|
---|
4809 | */
|
---|
4810 |
|
---|
4811 | /*!
|
---|
4812 | \class Phonon::FrontendInterfacePrivate
|
---|
4813 | \inmodule Phonon
|
---|
4814 | \since 4.4
|
---|
4815 | \internal
|
---|
4816 | */
|
---|
4817 |
|
---|
4818 | /*!
|
---|
4819 | \class Phonon::EffectWidgetPrivate
|
---|
4820 | \inmodule Phonon
|
---|
4821 | \since 4.4
|
---|
4822 | \internal
|
---|
4823 | */
|
---|
4824 |
|
---|
4825 | /*!
|
---|
4826 | \class Phonon::IODeviceStream
|
---|
4827 | \inmodule Phonon
|
---|
4828 | \since 4.4
|
---|
4829 | \internal
|
---|
4830 | */
|
---|
4831 |
|
---|
4832 | /*!
|
---|
4833 | \fn explicit Phonon::IODeviceStream::IODeviceStream(QIODevice *ioDevice, QObject *parent = 0)
|
---|
4834 | \internal
|
---|
4835 |
|
---|
4836 | Creates a new IODeviceStream with the given \a ioDevice and \a
|
---|
4837 | parent.
|
---|
4838 |
|
---|
4839 | */
|
---|
4840 |
|
---|
4841 | /*!
|
---|
4842 | \fn Phonon::IODeviceStream::~IODeviceStream()
|
---|
4843 | \internal
|
---|
4844 | */
|
---|
4845 |
|
---|
4846 | /*!
|
---|
4847 | \fn void Phonon::IODeviceStream::reset()
|
---|
4848 | \internal
|
---|
4849 | */
|
---|
4850 |
|
---|
4851 | /*!
|
---|
4852 | \fn void Phonon::IODeviceStream::needData()
|
---|
4853 | \internal
|
---|
4854 | */
|
---|
4855 |
|
---|
4856 | /*!
|
---|
4857 | \fn void Phonon::IODeviceStream::seekStream(qint64)
|
---|
4858 | \internal
|
---|
4859 | */
|
---|
4860 |
|
---|
4861 | /*!
|
---|
4862 | \namespace Phonon::Platform
|
---|
4863 | \inmodule Phonon
|
---|
4864 | \internal
|
---|
4865 | */
|
---|
4866 |
|
---|
4867 | /*!
|
---|
4868 | \typedef Phonon::EffectDescriptionModel
|
---|
4869 | \inmodule Phonon
|
---|
4870 | \brief provides a item view model containing available audio effects.
|
---|
4871 |
|
---|
4872 | */
|
---|
4873 |
|
---|
4874 | /*!
|
---|
4875 | \typedef Phonon::SubtitleDescription
|
---|
4876 | \inmodule Phonon
|
---|
4877 | \internal
|
---|
4878 | */
|
---|
4879 |
|
---|
4880 | /*!
|
---|
4881 | \typedef Phonon::SubtitleDescriptionModel
|
---|
4882 | \inmodule Phonon
|
---|
4883 | \internal
|
---|
4884 | */
|
---|
4885 |
|
---|
4886 | /*!
|
---|
4887 | \typedef Phonon::AudioChannelDescription
|
---|
4888 | \inmodule Phonon
|
---|
4889 | \internal
|
---|
4890 | */
|
---|
4891 |
|
---|
4892 | /*!
|
---|
4893 | \typedef Phonon::AudioChannelDescriptionModel
|
---|
4894 | \inmodule Phonon
|
---|
4895 | \internal
|
---|
4896 | */
|
---|
4897 |
|
---|
4898 | /*!
|
---|
4899 | \typedef Phonon::AudioCaptureDevice
|
---|
4900 | \inmodule Phonon
|
---|
4901 | \internal
|
---|
4902 | */
|
---|
4903 |
|
---|
4904 | /*!
|
---|
4905 | \typedef Phonon::AudioCaptureDeviceModel
|
---|
4906 | \inmodule Phonon
|
---|
4907 | \internal
|
---|
4908 | */
|
---|
4909 |
|
---|
4910 | /*!
|
---|
4911 | \typedef Phonon::CleanUpFunction
|
---|
4912 | \inmodule Phonon
|
---|
4913 | \internal
|
---|
4914 | */
|
---|
4915 |
|
---|
4916 | /*!
|
---|
4917 | \typedef Phonon::QObjectPair
|
---|
4918 | \inmodule Phonon
|
---|
4919 | \since 4.4
|
---|
4920 | \internal
|
---|
4921 |
|
---|
4922 | */
|
---|
4923 |
|
---|
4924 | /*!
|
---|
4925 | \typedef Phonon::AudioOutputDeviceModel
|
---|
4926 | \inmodule Phonon
|
---|
4927 | \brief provides an item view model containing available audio output devices.
|
---|
4928 |
|
---|
4929 | */
|
---|
4930 |
|
---|
4931 | /*!
|
---|
4932 | \fn uint Phonon::qHash(const Phonon::EffectParameter ¶m)
|
---|
4933 | \internal
|
---|
4934 |
|
---|
4935 | */
|
---|
4936 |
|
---|
4937 | /*!
|
---|
4938 | \fn Phonon::CleanUpGlobalStatic::~CleanUpGlobalStatic()
|
---|
4939 | \internal
|
---|
4940 | */
|
---|
4941 |
|
---|
4942 | /*!
|
---|
4943 | \class Phonon::ConstIface
|
---|
4944 | \inmodule Phonon
|
---|
4945 | \since 4.4
|
---|
4946 | \internal
|
---|
4947 | */
|
---|
4948 |
|
---|
4949 | /*!
|
---|
4950 | \class Phonon::CleanUpGlobalStatic
|
---|
4951 | \inmodule Phonon
|
---|
4952 | \since 4.4
|
---|
4953 | \internal
|
---|
4954 | */
|
---|
4955 |
|
---|
4956 | /*!
|
---|
4957 | \class Phonon::EffectParameterPrivate
|
---|
4958 | \inmodule Phonon
|
---|
4959 | \since 4.4
|
---|
4960 | \internal
|
---|
4961 |
|
---|
4962 | */
|
---|
4963 |
|
---|
4964 | /*!
|
---|
4965 | \class Phonon::QSettingsGroup
|
---|
4966 | \inmodule Phonon
|
---|
4967 | \since 4.4
|
---|
4968 | \internal
|
---|
4969 |
|
---|
4970 | */
|
---|
4971 |
|
---|
4972 | /*!
|
---|
4973 | \class Phonon::MediaNodeDestructionHandler
|
---|
4974 | \inmodule Phonon
|
---|
4975 | \since 4.4
|
---|
4976 | \internal
|
---|
4977 |
|
---|
4978 | */
|
---|
4979 |
|
---|
4980 | /*!
|
---|
4981 | \fn Phonon::MediaNodeDestructionHandler::~MediaNodeDestructionHandler()
|
---|
4982 | \internal
|
---|
4983 | Called from Base::~Base if this object was registered
|
---|
4984 | using BasePrivate::addDestructionHandler().
|
---|
4985 | */
|
---|
4986 |
|
---|
4987 | /*!
|
---|
4988 | \fn Phonon::MediaNodeDestructionHandler::phononObjectDestroyed(MediaNodePrivate *)
|
---|
4989 | \internal
|
---|
4990 | */
|
---|
4991 |
|
---|
4992 | /*!
|
---|
4993 | \fn explicit Phonon::EffectWidget::EffectWidget(Effect *effect, QWidget *parent = 0)
|
---|
4994 | \internal
|
---|
4995 |
|
---|
4996 | Constructs a new EffectWidget for the specified \a effect and with
|
---|
4997 | the specified \a parent.
|
---|
4998 | */
|
---|
4999 |
|
---|
5000 | /*!
|
---|
5001 | \fn Phonon::EffectWidget::~EffectWidget()
|
---|
5002 | \internal
|
---|
5003 | */
|
---|
5004 |
|
---|
5005 | /*!
|
---|
5006 | \fn QDebug Phonon::operator<<(QDebug s, const ObjectDescription<T> &o)
|
---|
5007 | \internal
|
---|
5008 | */
|
---|
5009 |
|
---|
5010 | /*!
|
---|
5011 | \class Phonon::ListModelHelper
|
---|
5012 | \inmodule Phonon
|
---|
5013 | \since 4.4
|
---|
5014 | \internal
|
---|
5015 | */
|
---|
5016 |
|
---|
5017 | /*!
|
---|
5018 | \class AudioOutputInterface42
|
---|
5019 | \inmodule Phonon
|
---|
5020 | \since 4.4
|
---|
5021 | \internal
|
---|
5022 | */
|
---|
5023 |
|
---|