@@ -158,6 +158,8 @@ void avdevice_free_list_devices(AVDeviceInfoList **device_list)
if (dev) {
av_freep(&dev->device_name);
av_freep(&dev->device_description);
+ if (dev->media_types)
+ av_freep(&dev->media_types);
av_free(dev);
}
}
@@ -457,6 +457,8 @@ void avdevice_capabilities_free(AVDeviceCapabilitiesQuery **caps, AVFormatContex
typedef struct AVDeviceInfo {
char *device_name; /**< device name, format depends on device */
char *device_description; /**< human friendly name */
+ enum AVMediaType *media_types; /**< array indicating what media types(s), if any, a device can provide. If null, cannot provide any */
+ int nb_media_types; /**< length of media_types array, 0 if device cannot provide any media types */
} AVDeviceInfo;
/**
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@
#include "libavutil/version.h"
#define LIBAVDEVICE_VERSION_MAJOR 59
-#define LIBAVDEVICE_VERSION_MINOR 0
+#define LIBAVDEVICE_VERSION_MINOR 1
#define LIBAVDEVICE_VERSION_MICRO 100
#define LIBAVDEVICE_VERSION_INT AV_VERSION_INT(LIBAVDEVICE_VERSION_MAJOR, \
An avdevice, regardless of whether its category says its an audio or video device, may provide access to devices providing different media types, or even single devices providing multiple media types. Also, some devices may provide no media types. dshow is an example encompassing all of these cases. Users should be provided with this information, so AVDeviceInfo is extended to provide it. Bump avdevice version Signed-off-by: Diederick Niehorster <dcnieho@gmail.com> --- libavdevice/avdevice.c | 2 ++ libavdevice/avdevice.h | 2 ++ libavdevice/version.h | 2 +- 3 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)