Making a connection from MediaRecorder Native layer to the
SurfaceMediaSource for the purpose of encoding GL Frames. This will be
called from the java side inside the Mobile Filter Framework.
The mediarecorder native layer (client), when set the videosource to
option VIDEO_SOURCE_FRAMES, asks the StageFrightRecorder on the mediaserver
side to create a SurfaceMediaSource object and pass it back as a
sp<ISurfaceTexture> object. Using that, the client side will dequeue and
queue buffers. Connecting the GL Frames to the obtained
sp<ISurfaceTexture> is not part of this CL.
Related to bug id: 4529323
Change-Id: I651bec718dd5b935779e7d7a050b841c2d0b0fcd
The purpose of ICameraRecordingProxy and ICameraRecordingProxyListener is to
allow applications using the camera during recording.
Camera service allows only one client at a time. Since camcorder application
needs to own the camera to do things like zoom, the media recorder cannot
access the camera directly during recording. So ICameraRecordingProxy is a proxy
of ICamera, which allows the media recorder to start/stop the recording and
release recording frames. ICameraRecordingProxyListener is an interface that
allows the recorder to receive video frames during recording.
ICameraRecordingProxy
startRecording()
stopRecording()
releaseRecordingFrame()
ICameraRecordingProxyListener
dataCallbackTimestamp()
The camcorder app opens the camera and starts the preview. The app passes
ICamera and ICameraRecordingProxy to the media recorder by
MediaRecorder::setCamera(). The recorder uses ICamera to setup the camera in
MediaRecorder::start(). After setup, the recorder disconnects from camera
service. The recorder calls ICameraRecordingProxy::startRecording() and
passes a ICameraRecordingProxyListener to the app. The app connects back to
camera service and starts the recording. The app owns the camera and can do
things like zoom. The media recorder receives the video frames from the
listener and releases them by ICameraRecordingProxy::releaseRecordingFrame.
The recorder calls ICameraRecordingProxy::stopRecording() to stop the
recording.
The call sequences are as follows:
1. The app: Camera.unlock().
2. The app: MediaRecorder.setCamera().
3. Start recording
(1) The app: MediaRecorder.start().
(2) The recorder: ICamera.unlock() and ICamera.disconnect().
(3) The recorder: ICameraRecordingProxy.startRecording().
(4) The app: ICamera.reconnect().
(5) The app: ICamera.startRecording().
4. During recording
(1) The recorder: receive frames from ICameraRecordingProxyListener.dataCallbackTimestamp()
(2) The recorder: release frames by ICameraRecordingProxy.releaseRecordingFrame().
5. Stop recording
(1) The app: MediaRecorder.stop()
(2) The recorder: ICameraRecordingProxy.stopRecording().
(3) The app: ICamera.stopRecording().
bug:2644213
Change-Id: I15269397defc25cbbcae16abc071c8349c123122
added setAuxiliaryOutputFile to allow setting of an auxiliary output file.
Also added the JNI support.
Change-Id: I8c3335192bd6f7fcbfdfc8552cfd0848f2ad2a5d
Merge commit '9aa05ec2cd6bc592074c7bd08d22db46649c7f12'
* commit '9aa05ec2cd6bc592074c7bd08d22db46649c7f12':
Reverse the default setting of media.stagefright.enable-{rtsp,record} in preparation for building without opencore.
This change makes the camera HAL interface take an ANativeWindow interface from
which all the camera preview buffers will be allocated. The framework code
running in application processes now passes a Surface object rather than an
ISurface to the camera server via Binder when setting the preview surface. The
camera server then forwards that Surface object (which implements the
ANativeWindow interface) to the camera HAL, which uses it to communicate with
SurfaceFlinger to allocate the camera preview buffers.
Change-Id: Ie438f721559cd7de5e4f848a26d96360dda07b5f
- An alternative would be to define a common base class that
both MediaRecorderClient and MediaPlayerClient can derive.
But since the common code, onTransact() and notify() uses
some Binder code, having a common base class may not gain
us too much in terms of code reuse.
Change-Id: Ibc06720278ad173fceacff3d267b7060856c6316
commit 333057b355f8c260c549553b9a0634755c838b6a
Author: Andreas Huber <andih@google.com>
Date: Fri Nov 13 15:35:48 2009 -0800
Some more tweaks to AVC encoding on sholes.
commit 9981d0ee52ec5b8b0182aae733d1571e3ebb8390
Author: Andreas Huber <andih@google.com>
Date: Thu Nov 12 16:36:57 2009 -0800
Support for avc encoding, including sholes specific tweaks to pick the right colorspace for the camera to not require transcoding.
commit 5ba0ebbbd4efca51f3ae1f60e2ca31e7d2cf136d
Author: Andreas Huber <andih@google.com>
Date: Wed Nov 11 09:50:03 2009 -0800
Enable actual (camera) video-only recording using h.263 or mpeg4 encoding.
commit 3fd59c3526a37fe7c696f4a978925d1831c09313
Author: Andreas Huber <andih@google.com>
Date: Tue Nov 10 14:57:48 2009 -0800
Allow switching between the PV recorder implementation and one supported by stagefright.
This is controlled through the property "media.stagefright.enable-record".
Merge commit 'c1c82509fb78403a969040cf057a66cbe3bfa538'
* commit 'c1c82509fb78403a969040cf057a66cbe3bfa538':
Fix permission hole for RECORD_AUDIO created when we moved the MediaRecorder
implementation to the mediaserver process. The permission check was previously
enforced only at the AudioRecord binder interface for clients not in the same
process. This change adds an additional check when the client tries to set
the audio source.
Bug 1868334