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NAME

Video::Xine::Driver::Video - Video driver class for Xine

SYNOPSIS

  use Video::Xine::Driver::Video qw/:constants/;

  my $driver =   Video::Xine::Driver::Video->new($xine, $id, $visual, $data, $display)

METHODS

new()

  Video::Xine::Driver::Video->new($xine, $id, $visual, $data, $display)

Returns a video driver which can be used to open streams. id, $visual, and $data are optional. If $id is undefined, returns an automatically-chosen driver.

$visual is the visual type, which should be an integer. Video::Xine provides a series of constants indicating the different visual types.

$data is an opaque value dependent on the visual type. For XINE_VISUAL_TYPE_X11, $data is of type x11_visual_type, a C struct which should be created with with the method Video::Xine::Util::make_x11_visual().

$display is an optional argument for anything that you do not wish to fall out of scope so long as the driver is alive.

Example:

  my $display = X11::FullScreen->new($display_str);

  my $x11_visual = Video::Xine::Util::make_x11_visual
     ($display,
      $display->getDefaultScreen(),
      $display->createWindow(),
      $display->getWidth(),
      $display->getHeight(),
      $display->getPixelAspect()
     );
  my $driver = Video::Xine::Driver::Video->new
     ($xine,"Xv",XINE_VISUAL_TYPE_X11, $x11_visual, $display)
    or die "Couldn't load video driver";

VIDEO DRIVER CONSTANTS

  • XINE_VISUAL_TYPE_NONE

  • XINE_VISUAL_TYPE_X11

  • XINE_VISUAL_TYPE_X11_2

  • XINE_VISUAL_TYPE_AA

  • XINE_VISUAL_TYPE_FB

  • XINE_VISUAL_TYPE_GTK

  • XINE_VISUAL_TYPE_DFB

  • XINE_VISUAL_TYPE_PM

  • XINE_VISUAL_TYPE_DIRECTX

  • XINE_VISUAL_TYPE_CACA

  • XINE_VISUAL_TYPE_MACOSX

  • XINE_VISUAL_TYPE_XCB