Struct adder_codec_rs::transcoder::source::video::VideoState
source · pub struct VideoState {
pub plane: PlaneSize,
pub chunk_rows: usize,
pub in_interval_count: u32,
/* private fields */
}
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Running state of the video transcode
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§plane: PlaneSize
The size of the imaging plane
chunk_rows: usize
The number of rows of pixels to process at a time (per thread)
in_interval_count: u32
The number of input intervals (of fixed time) processed so far
Trait Implementations§
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impl RefUnwindSafe for VideoState
impl Send for VideoState
impl Sync for VideoState
impl Unpin for VideoState
impl UnwindSafe for VideoState
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