allows disabling automatic conversion to RGB for certain formats. If
conversion is disabled the returned image just points to the underlying
buffer, so no memcpy is performed.
Note that we do not check image size in retrieve frame any more as it
can not possibly while the device is streaming.
Furthermore this code was disabled altogether by the wrong ifdef in the
previous commit.
use logic similar to cap_libv4l: replace icvSetVideoSize by v4l2_reset
as it was not used for V4L1, the actual frame format is negotiated in
try_palette_v4l2 and the stream has to restarted anyway.
Migration have been done for these ffmpeg/libav changes:
2013-12-11 - 29c83d2 / b9fb59d,409a143 / 9431356,44967ab / d7b3ee9 - lavc 55.45.101 / 55.28.1 - avcodec.h
av_frame_alloc(), av_frame_unref() and av_frame_free() now can and should be
used instead of avcodec_alloc_frame(), avcodec_get_frame_defaults() and
avcodec_free_frame() respectively. The latter three functions are deprecated.
2012-10-08 - ae77266 / 78071a1 - lavu 51.74.100 / 51.42.0 - pixfmt.h
Rename PixelFormat to AVPixelFormat and all PIX_FMT_* to AV_PIX_FMT_*.
To provide backwards compatibility, PixelFormat is now #defined as
AVPixelFormat.
Note that this can break user code that includes pixfmt.h and uses the
'PixelFormat' identifier. Such code should either #undef PixelFormat
or stop using the PixelFormat name.
- IPP is disabled by default when compiler is mingw (couldn't make it
work)
- fixed some warnings
- fixed some `__GNUC__` version checks (for correctness and convenience)
- removed UTF-8 BOM from hough.cpp (fixes#5253)
The provided interface id must be removed from the index. Otherwise, the
underlying implementations are using a wrong camera id.
Example:
VideoCapture(800) fails because PvAPI tries to open a camera
on position 800
a separate function instead of an overload not to change the ABI.
rename VideoCapture paramter 'device' to 'index' in CPP to reflect that
it allows specifying the API.
update comments to explain how to specify the API.
Fixed a memory leak in cap_dshow.cpp in videoInput::setVideoSettingCamera(). The leak was caused by not releasing an IBaseFilter object created in a call to getDevice(). Tho object is now properly released.
Conflicts:
modules/highgui/src/cap_dshow.cpp