Adds another boolean to help controlling viewfinder blocking,
making it possible for the applications to reset the viewfinder
blocking after capture was started but before the blocking
actually happens.
Unblock the viewfinder when going to ready to avoid
blocking when setting camerabin to playing again and
attemping to capture. Keep the property as is.
Remove notify signal proxy for video-source. Application can use
video-source directly from now on to get notified of property changes.
Add monitoring scene-mode property change to select lowest possible
framerate for video capture when night mode is selected.
Fixes#616923
Adds a readable property to gstphotography interface to query
what are the allowed preview caps supported.
Patch by Tommi Myöhänen <ext-tommi.1.myohanen@nokia.com>
Work in progress. Colorspace handles most format conversion using
3-stage getline/matrix/putline process using an AYUV or ARGB
intermediate, with most functions handled by Orc. There is also
a table of single-pass conversions, all handled by Orc. The plan
is to add optional stages for various chroma upsampling/downsampling
algorithms, dithering, and float/int16 intermediates, and then have
Orc create multi-stage functions at runtime.
When we find an SDP with an rtsp:// url as the global control attribute or when
all streams have an rtsp:// control attribute, post an redirect message with an
rtsp-sdp:// url containing the SDP.
Fixes#628214
Compile with -DCV_NO_BACKWARD_COMPATIBILITY for now, so that the compat header
doesn't get included, which causes compiler warnings that (it seems) can't be
switched off easily. As a result, we also specify a max. version in configure,
so the build doesn't break if our code doesn't compile against newer opencv
versions any more with that flag.
Override CV_INLINE to avoid 'unused' gcc warnings. GLib will take care of defining
'inline' sufficiently and OpenCV's define isn't good enough to avoid 'unused'
compiler warnings (at least in version 2.1.0).
Add a message to be post when faces are found on a frame that
contains all faces on a single message and also has
timestamp/running/segment times for that buffer so it
can be identified.
This message is called 'facedetect' and has a 'faces' list
of structures with all faces.
The old 'face' message is still posted for each face found, but
it is not really useful as it doesn't have any reference to the
buffer that generated it.