pub struct AVCaptureExternalDisplayConfigurator { /* private fields */ }AVCaptureExternalDisplayConfigurator only.Expand description
A configurator class allowing you to configure properties of an external display to match the camera’s active video format.
An AVCaptureExternalDisplayConfigurator allows you to configure a connected external display to output a clean feed using a CALayer. Using the configurator, you can opt into automatic adjustment of the external display’s color space and / or frame rate to match your device’s capture configuration. These adjustments are only applied to the external display, not to the device.
- Note: Not all displays support the same configuration options as the device’s capture formats. Your adjustments to the external display are applied with utmost effort to accurately represent the capture device. When your capture device’s
AVCaptureDevice/activeFormatis unavailable on the external display, the configurator automatically chooses the closest available format.
See also Apple’s documentation
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Source§impl AVCaptureExternalDisplayConfigurator
impl AVCaptureExternalDisplayConfigurator
pub unsafe fn init(this: Allocated<Self>) -> Retained<Self>
pub unsafe fn new() -> Retained<Self>
Sourcepub unsafe fn initWithDevice_previewLayer_configuration(
this: Allocated<Self>,
device: &AVCaptureDevice,
preview_layer: &CALayer,
configuration: &AVCaptureExternalDisplayConfiguration,
) -> Retained<Self>
Available on crate feature AVCaptureDevice and crate feature objc2-quartz-core and non-watchOS only.
pub unsafe fn initWithDevice_previewLayer_configuration( this: Allocated<Self>, device: &AVCaptureDevice, preview_layer: &CALayer, configuration: &AVCaptureExternalDisplayConfiguration, ) -> Retained<Self>
AVCaptureDevice and crate feature objc2-quartz-core and non-watchOS only.An external display configurator instance that attempts to synchronize the preview layer configuration with the device capture configuration.
- Parameter device: The device for which to monitor the configuration.
- Parameter previewLayer: The layer that is being used on an external display for displaying the camera preview.
- Parameter configuration: A configuration specifying which aspects of the camera’s active format to monitor and configure on the external display.
- Returns: an
AVCaptureExternalDisplayConfiguratorinstance.
An AVCaptureExternalDisplayConfigurator is only applicable to external displays. It determines which properties to configure on the external display based on your provided configuration (see AVCaptureExternalDisplayConfiguration). The configurator observes changes to your camera’’s configuration, and when changes are observed, it modifies the external display’s properties to match.
If multiple configurators are linked to the same external display ,the last one created becomes the active configurator for the external display (see active).
- Important: An
NSInvalidArgumentExceptionis thrown if any of theAVCaptureExternalDisplayConfigurationoptions are not supported.
Sourcepub unsafe fn device(&self) -> Option<Retained<AVCaptureDevice>>
Available on crate feature AVCaptureDevice only.
pub unsafe fn device(&self) -> Option<Retained<AVCaptureDevice>>
AVCaptureDevice only.The device for which the coordinator configures the preview layer.
The value of this property is the AVCaptureDevice instance you provided when instantiating the configurator. AVCaptureExternalDisplayConfigurator holds a weak reference to the device. If the device is released, this property returns nil.
Sourcepub unsafe fn previewLayer(&self) -> Option<Retained<CALayer>>
Available on crate feature objc2-quartz-core and non-watchOS only.
pub unsafe fn previewLayer(&self) -> Option<Retained<CALayer>>
objc2-quartz-core and non-watchOS only.The layer for which the configurator adjusts display properties to match the device’s state.
The value of this property is the CALayer instance that you provided when instantiating the configurator. You may specify either an AVCaptureVideoPreviewLayer or another CALayer instance that displays a camera’s video preview. AVCaptureExternalDisplayConfiguratorholds a weak reference to the layer. If the layer is released, this property returns nil.
Sourcepub unsafe fn isActive(&self) -> bool
pub unsafe fn isActive(&self) -> bool
This property tells you whether the configurator is actively configuring the external display.
When this property returns true, the external display is successfully configured to match the device. If it returnsfalse, the configurator is not making any configuration changes to the external display. If another AVCaptureExternalDisplayConfigurator instance takes over the configuration of the external display, this property returns false.
Sourcepub unsafe fn stop(&self)
pub unsafe fn stop(&self)
Forces the external display configurator to asynchronously stop configuring the external display.
Call stop to force the AVCaptureExternalDisplayConfigurator to asynchronously stop configuring the external display. Once stopped, the active property changes to false and the activeExternalDisplayFrameRate becomes 0.
Sourcepub unsafe fn activeExternalDisplayFrameRate(&self) -> c_double
pub unsafe fn activeExternalDisplayFrameRate(&self) -> c_double
The currently configured frame rate on the external display that’s displaying the preview layer.
Observe this property to determine if the configured frame rate matches the max frame rate (AVCaptureDevice/activeVideoMinFrameDuration) of the device. When the active property becomes false, this property changes to 0.
Sourcepub unsafe fn isMatchingFrameRateSupported() -> bool
pub unsafe fn isMatchingFrameRateSupported() -> bool
Whether the external display supports matching frame rate to a capture device.
If true, you may instantiate a configurator with a configuration specifying AVCaptureExternalDisplayConfiguration/shouldMatchFrameRate set to true.
Sourcepub unsafe fn isBypassingColorSpaceConversionSupported() -> bool
pub unsafe fn isBypassingColorSpaceConversionSupported() -> bool
Whether the external display supports bypassing color space conversion.
If true, you may instantiate a configurator with a configuration specifying AVCaptureExternalDisplayConfiguration/bypassColorSpaceConversion set to true.
Sourcepub unsafe fn isPreferredResolutionSupported() -> bool
pub unsafe fn isPreferredResolutionSupported() -> bool
Whether the external display supports configuration to your preferred resolution.
If true, you may instantiate a configurator with a configuration specifying AVCaptureExternalDisplayConfiguration/preferredResolution set to true.
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Source§impl ClassType for AVCaptureExternalDisplayConfigurator
impl ClassType for AVCaptureExternalDisplayConfigurator
Source§const NAME: &'static str = "AVCaptureExternalDisplayConfigurator"
const NAME: &'static str = "AVCaptureExternalDisplayConfigurator"
Source§type ThreadKind = <<AVCaptureExternalDisplayConfigurator as ClassType>::Super as ClassType>::ThreadKind
type ThreadKind = <<AVCaptureExternalDisplayConfigurator as ClassType>::Super as ClassType>::ThreadKind
Source§impl NSObjectProtocol for AVCaptureExternalDisplayConfigurator
impl NSObjectProtocol for AVCaptureExternalDisplayConfigurator
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