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-rw-r--r-- | docs/pwg/advanced-types.xml | 132 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | docs/pwg/intro-basics.xml | 45 |
2 files changed, 21 insertions, 156 deletions
diff --git a/docs/pwg/advanced-types.xml b/docs/pwg/advanced-types.xml index 810ce7a72..a5b25b5d2 100644 --- a/docs/pwg/advanced-types.xml +++ b/docs/pwg/advanced-types.xml @@ -259,76 +259,18 @@ plugin_init (GstPlugin *plugin) <!-- ############ type ############# --> <row> - <entry morerows="3">audio/x-raw-int</entry> - <entry morerows="3"> - Unstructured and uncompressed raw fixed-integer audio data. - </entry> - <entry>endianness</entry> - <entry>integer</entry> - <entry>G_BIG_ENDIAN (4321) or G_LITTLE_ENDIAN (1234)</entry> + <entry>audio/x-raw</entry> <entry> - The order of bytes in a sample. The value G_LITTLE_ENDIAN (1234) - means <quote>little-endian</quote> (byte-order is <quote>least - significant byte first</quote>). The value G_BIG_ENDIAN (4321) - means <quote>big-endian</quote> (byte order is <quote>most - significant byte first</quote>). + Unstructured and uncompressed raw audio data. </entry> - </row> - <row> - <entry>signed</entry> - <entry>boolean</entry> - <entry>TRUE or FALSE</entry> + <entry>format</entry> + <entry>string</entry> <entry> - Whether the values of the integer samples are signed or not. - Signed samples use one bit to indicate sign (negative or - positive) of the value. Unsigned samples are always positive. + S8 U8 S16LE S16BE U16LE U16BE S24_32LE S24_32BE U24_32LE U24_32BE S32LE S32BE U32LE U32BE + S24LE S24BE U24LE U24BE S20LE S20BE U20LE U20BE S18LE S18BE U18LE U18BE F32LE F32BE F64LE F64BE </entry> - </row> - <row> - <entry>width</entry> - <entry>integer</entry> - <entry>greater than 0</entry> <entry> - Number of bits allocated per sample. - </entry> - </row> - <row> - <entry>depth</entry> - <entry>integer</entry> - <entry>greater than 0</entry> - <entry> - The number of bits used per sample. This must be less than or - equal to the width: If the depth is less than the width, the - low bits are assumed to be the ones used. For example, a width - of 32 and a depth of 24 means that each sample is stored in a - 32 bit word, but only the low 24 bits are actually used. - </entry> - </row> - - <!-- ############ type ############# --> - - <row> - <entry morerows="1">audio/x-raw-float</entry> - <entry> - Unstructured and uncompressed raw floating-point audio data. - </entry> - <entry>endianness</entry> - <entry>integer</entry> - <entry>G_BIG_ENDIAN (4321) or G_LITTLE_ENDIAN (1234)</entry> - <entry> - The order of bytes in a sample. The value G_LITTLE_ENDIAN (1234) - means <quote>little-endian</quote> (byte-order is <quote>least - significant byte first</quote>). The value G_BIG_ENDIAN (4321) - means <quote>big-endian</quote> (byte order is <quote>most - significant byte first</quote>). - </entry> - </row> - <row> - <entry>width</entry> - <entry>integer</entry> - <entry>greater than 0</entry> - <entry> - The amount of bits used and allocated per sample. + The format of the sample data. </entry> </row> @@ -753,13 +695,15 @@ plugin_init (GstPlugin *plugin) <!-- ############ type ############# --> <row> - <entry>video/x-raw-yuv</entry> - <entry>YUV (or Y'Cb'Cr) video format.</entry> + <entry>video/x-raw</entry> + <entry>Unstructured and uncompressed raw video data.</entry> <entry>format</entry> - <entry>fourcc</entry> + <entry>string</entry> <entry> - YUY2, YVYU, UYVY, Y41P, IYU2, Y42B, YV12, I420, Y41B, YUV9, YVU9, - Y800 + I420 YV12 YUY2 UYVY AYUV RGBx BGRx xRGB xBGR RGBA BGRA ARGB ABGR RGB BGR Y41B Y42B + YVYU Y444 v210 v216 NV12 NV21 GRAY8 GRAY16_BE GRAY16_LE + v308 RGB16 BGR16 RGB15 BGR15 UYVP A420 RGB8P YUV9 YVU9 + IYU1 ARGB64 AYUV64 r210 I420_10LE I420_10BE I422_10LE I422_10BE </entry> <entry> The layout of the video. See <ulink type="http" @@ -772,54 +716,6 @@ plugin_init (GstPlugin *plugin) </entry> </row> - <row> - <entry morerows="3">video/x-raw-rgb</entry> - <entry morerows="3">Red-Green-Blue (RGB) video.</entry> - <entry>bpp</entry> - <entry>integer</entry> - <entry>greater than 0</entry> - <entry> - The number of bits allocated per pixel. This is usually 16, 24 - or 32. - </entry> - </row> - - <row> - <entry>depth</entry> - <entry>integer</entry> - <entry>greater than 0</entry> - <entry> - The number of bits used per pixel by the R/G/B components. This - is usually 15, 16 or 24. - </entry> - </row> - - <row> - <entry>endianness</entry> - <entry>integer</entry> - <entry>G_BIG_ENDIAN (4321) or G_LITTLE_ENDIAN (1234)</entry> - <entry> - The order of bytes in a sample. The value G_LITTLE_ENDIAN (1234) - means <quote>little-endian</quote> (byte-order is <quote>least - significant byte first</quote>). The value G_BIG_ENDIAN (4321) - means <quote>big-endian</quote> (byte order is <quote>most - significant byte first</quote>). For 24/32bpp, this should always - be big endian because the byte order can be given in both. - </entry> - </row> - - <row> - <entry>red_mask, green_mask and blue_mask</entry> - <entry>integer</entry> - <entry>any</entry> - <entry> - The masks that cover all the bits used by each of the samples. - The mask should be given in the endianness specified above. This - means that for 24/32bpp, the masks might be opposite to host byte - order (if you are working on little-endian computers). - </entry> - </row> - <!-- ############ subtitle ############# --> <row> diff --git a/docs/pwg/intro-basics.xml b/docs/pwg/intro-basics.xml index c52eee672..9b05369e2 100644 --- a/docs/pwg/intro-basics.xml +++ b/docs/pwg/intro-basics.xml @@ -322,49 +322,18 @@ <!-- ############ type ############# --> <row> - <entry morerows="3">audio/x-raw-int</entry> - <entry morerows="3"> - Unstructured and uncompressed raw integer audio data. - </entry> - <entry>endianness</entry> - <entry>integer</entry> - <entry>G_BIG_ENDIAN (4321) or G_LITTLE_ENDIAN (1234)</entry> - <entry> - The order of bytes in a sample. The value G_LITTLE_ENDIAN (1234) - means <quote>little-endian</quote> (byte-order is <quote>least - significant byte first</quote>). The value G_BIG_ENDIAN (4321) - means <quote>big-endian</quote> (byte order is <quote>most - significant byte first</quote>). - </entry> - </row> - <row> - <entry>signed</entry> - <entry>boolean</entry> - <entry>TRUE or FALSE</entry> + <entry>audio/x-raw</entry> <entry> - Whether the values of the integer samples are signed or not. - Signed samples use one bit to indicate sign (negative or - positive) of the value. Unsigned samples are always positive. + Unstructured and uncompressed raw integer audio data. </entry> - </row> - <row> - <entry>width</entry> - <entry>integer</entry> - <entry>greater than 0</entry> + <entry>format</entry> + <entry>string</entry> <entry> - Number of bits allocated per sample. + S8 U8 S16LE S16BE U16LE U16BE S24_32LE S24_32BE U24_32LE U24_32BE S32LE S32BE U32LE U32BE + S24LE S24BE U24LE U24BE S20LE S20BE U20LE U20BE S18LE S18BE U18LE U18BE F32LE F32BE F64LE F64BE </entry> - </row> - <row> - <entry>depth</entry> - <entry>integer</entry> - <entry>greater than 0</entry> <entry> - The number of bits used per sample. This must be less than or - equal to the width: If the depth is less than the width, the - low bits are assumed to be the ones used. For example, a width - of 32 and a depth of 24 means that each sample is stored in a - 32 bit word, but only the low 24 bits are actually used. + The format of the sample data. </entry> </row> |