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diff --git a/src/libdash/include/IAdaptationSet.h b/src/libdash/include/IAdaptationSet.h new file mode 100644 index 00000000..eff9c7ec --- /dev/null +++ b/src/libdash/include/IAdaptationSet.h @@ -0,0 +1,367 @@ +/** + * @class dash::mpd::IAdaptationSet + * @brief This interface is needed for accessing the attributes and elements of the <b><tt>AdaptationSet</tt></b> element + * as specified in <em>ISO/IEC 23009-1, Part 1, 2012</em>, section 5.3.3.2, table 5 + * @details Each Period consists of one or more Adaptation Sets. An Adaptation Set is described by an <b><tt>AdaptationSet</tt></b> element. + * <b><tt>AdaptationSet</tt></b> elements are contained in a <b><tt>Period</tt></b> element.\n\n + * An Adaptation Set contains alternate Representations, i.e. only one Representation within an Adaptation Set is expected to be presented at a time. + * All Representations contained in one Adaptation Set represent the same media content components and therefore contain media streams that are considered to be perceptually equivalent.\n\n + * Representations are arranged into Adaptation Sets according to the media content component properties of the media content components present in the Representations, namely + * <ul> + * <li>the language as described by the \c \@lang attribute, + * <li>the media component type described by the \c \@contentType attribute, + * <li>the picture aspect ratio as described by the \c \@par attribute, + * <li>the role property as described by the <b><tt>Role</tt></b> elements, + * <li>the accessibility property as described by the <b><tt>Accessibility</tt></b> elements, + * <li>the viewpoint property as described by the <b><tt>Viewpoint</tt></b> elements, + * <li>the rating property as described by the <b><tt>Rating</tt></b> elements. + * </ul> + * Representations shall appear in the same Adaptation Set if and only if they have identical values for all of these media content component properties for each media content component.\n\n + * The values for the elements <b><tt>Role</tt></b>, <b><tt>Accessibility</tt></b>, <b><tt>Viewpoint</tt></b> and <b><tt>Rating</tt></b> are generally not provided + * within the scope of this part of ISO/IEC 23009. However, a number of simple schemes are defined in section 5.8.5. of <em>ISO/IEC 23009-1, Part 1, 2012</em>.\n\n + * If there exist multiple media content components then the properties of each media content component shall be described by a separate ContentComponent element as defined in 5.5.4. + * The ContentComponent element shares common elements and attributes with the <b><tt>AdaptationSet</tt></b> element. Default values, or values applicable to all media content components, + * may be provided directly in the <b><tt>AdaptationSet</tt></b> element. Attributes present in the <b><tt>AdaptationSet</tt></b> shall not be repeated in the ContentComponent element.\n\n + * The <b><tt>AdaptationSet</tt></b> element may contain default values for elements and attributes associated to the contained Representations. + * The list of possible present elements and attributes that are common to <b><tt>AdaptationSet</tt></b> and <b><tt>Representation</tt></b> (and also <b><tt>SubRepresentation</tt></b>) + * are collected in 5.3.7. Any of the common attributes shall only be present either in the <b><tt>AdaptationSet</tt></b> element or in the <b><tt>Representation</tt></b> element, + * but not in both.\n\n + * The <b><tt>AdaptationSet</tt></b> element also supports the description of ranges for the \c \@bandwidth, \c \@width, \c \@height and \c \@frameRate attributes + * associated to the contained Representations, which provide a summary of all values for all the Representations within this Adaptation Set. + * The Representations contained within an Adaptation Set shall not contain values outside the ranges documented for that Adaptation Set. \n\n + * Adaptation Sets may be further arranged into groups using the \c \@group attribute. The semantics of this grouping is that the media content within one Period is represented by: + * <ol> + * <li>either one Representation from group 0, if present, + * <li>or the combination of at most one Representation from each non-zero group. + * </ol> + * If the <tt><b>AdaptationSet</b>\@group</tt> attribute is not present then all Representations in this Adaptation Set are assigned to a non-zero group specific to this Adaptation Set. + * @see dash::mpd::IDescriptor dash::mpd::IContentComponent dash::mpd::IBaseUrl dash::mpd::ISegmentBase dash::mpd::ISegmentList dash::mpd::ISegmentTemplate dash::mpd::IRepresentation + * dash::mpd::IRepresentationBase + * + * @author bitmovin Softwareentwicklung OG \n + * Email: libdash-dev@vicky.bitmovin.net + * @version 2.1 + * @date 2013 + * @copyright bitmovin Softwareentwicklung OG, All Rights Reserved \n\n + * This source code and its use and distribution, is subject to the terms + * and conditions of the applicable license agreement. + */ + +#ifndef IADAPTATIONSET_H_ +#define IADAPTATIONSET_H_ + +#include "config.h" + +#include "IDescriptor.h" +#include "IContentComponent.h" +#include "IBaseUrl.h" +#include "ISegmentBase.h" +#include "ISegmentList.h" +#include "ISegmentTemplate.h" +#include "IRepresentation.h" +#include "IRepresentationBase.h" + +namespace dash +{ + namespace mpd + { + class IAdaptationSet : public virtual IRepresentationBase + { + public: + virtual ~IAdaptationSet(){} + + /** + * Returns a reference to a vector of pointers to dash::mpd::IDescriptor objects that specify information about accessibility scheme.\n + * For more details refer to sections 5.8.1 and 5.8.4.3. of <em>ISO/IEC 23009-1, Part 1, 2012</em>. + * @return a reference to a vector of pointers to dash::mpd::IDescriptor objects + */ + virtual const std::vector<IDescriptor *>& GetAccessibility () const = 0; + + /** + * Returns a reference to a vector of pointers to dash::mpd::IDescriptor objects that specify information on role annotation scheme. + * For more details refer to sections 5.8.1 and 5.8.4.2. of <em>ISO/IEC 23009-1, Part 1, 2012</em>. + * @return a reference to a vector of pointers to dash::mpd::IDescriptor objects + */ + virtual const std::vector<IDescriptor *>& GetRole () const = 0; + + /** + * Returns a reference to a vector of pointers to dash::mpd::IDescriptor objects that specify information on rating scheme.\n + * For more details refer to sections 5.8.1 and 5.8.4.4. of <em>ISO/IEC 23009-1, Part 1, 2012</em>. + * @return a reference to a vector of pointers to dash::mpd::IDescriptor objects + */ + virtual const std::vector<IDescriptor *>& GetRating () const = 0; + + /** + * Returns a reference to a vector of pointers to dash::mpd::IDescriptor objects that specify information on viewpoint annotation scheme.\n + * For more details refer to sections 5.8.1 and 5.8.4.5. of <em>ISO/IEC 23009-1, Part 1, 2012</em>. + * @return a reference to a vector of pointers to dash::mpd::IDescriptor objects + */ + virtual const std::vector<IDescriptor *>& GetViewpoint () const = 0; + + /** + * Returns a reference to a vector of pointers to dash::mpd::IContentComponent objects that specifies the properties + * of one media content component contained in this Adaptation Set.\n + * For more details refer to section 5.3.4. of <em>ISO/IEC 23009-1, Part 1, 2012</em>. + * @return a reference to a vector of pointers to dash::mpd::IContentComponent objects + */ + virtual const std::vector<IContentComponent *>& GetContentComponent () const = 0; + + /** + * Returns a reference to a vector of pointers to dash::mpd::IBaseUrl objects that specify base URLs that can be used for reference resolution and alternative URL selection.\n + * For more details refer to the description in section 5.6. of <em>ISO/IEC 23009-1, Part 1, 2012</em>. + * @return a reference to a vector of pointers to dash::mpd::IBaseUrl objects + */ + virtual const std::vector<IBaseUrl *>& GetBaseURLs () const = 0; + + /** + * Returns a pointer to a dash::mpd::ISegmentBase object that specifies default Segment Base information.\n + * Information in this element is overridden by information in the <tt><b>Representation.SegmentBase</b></tt>, if present.\n + * For more details see section 5.3.9. of <em>ISO/IEC 23009-1, Part 1, 2012</em>. + * @return a pointer to a dash::mpd::ISegmentBase object + */ + virtual ISegmentBase* GetSegmentBase () const = 0; + + /** + * Returns a pointer to a dash::mpd::ISegmentList object that specifies default Segment List information.\n + * Information in this element is overridden by information in the <tt><b>Representation.SegmentList</b></tt>, if present.\n + * For more details see section 5.3.9. of <em>ISO/IEC 23009-1, Part 1, 2012</em>. + * @return a pointer to a dash::mpd::ISegmentList object + */ + virtual ISegmentList* GetSegmentList () const = 0; + + /** + * Returns a pointer to a dash::mpd::ISegmentTemplate object that specifies default Segment Template information.\n + * Information in this element is overridden by information in the <tt><b>Representation.SegmentTemplate</b></tt>, if present.\n + * For more details see section 5.3.9. of <em>ISO/IEC 23009-1, Part 1, 2012</em>. + * @return a pointer to a dash::mpd::ISegmentTemplate object + */ + virtual ISegmentTemplate* GetSegmentTemplate () const = 0; + + /** + * Returns a reference to a vector of pointers to dash::mpd::IRepresentation objects that specifies a Representation.\n + * At least one Representation element shall be present in each Adaptation Set. The actual element may however be part of a remote element.\n + * For more details refer to section 5.3.5. of <em>ISO/IEC 23009-1, Part 1, 2012</em>. + * @return a reference to a vector of pointers to dash::mpd::IRepresentation objects + */ + virtual const std::vector<IRepresentation *>& GetRepresentation () const = 0; + + /** + * Returns a reference to a string that specifies a reference to external <tt><b>AdaptationSet</b></tt> element. + * @return a reference to a string + */ + virtual const std::string& GetXlinkHref () const = 0; + + /** + * Returns a reference to a string that specifies the processing instructions, which can be either \c \"onLoad\" or \c \"onRequest\". + * @return a reference to a string + */ + virtual const std::string& GetXlinkActuate () const = 0; + + /** + * Returns an unsigned integer that specifies an unique identifier for this Adaptation Set in the scope of the Period. + * The attribute shall be unique in the scope of the containing Period. \n\n + * The attribute shall not be present in a remote element.\n\n + * If not present, no identifier for the Adaptation Set is specified. + * @return an unsigned integer + */ + virtual uint32_t GetId () const = 0; + + /** + * Returns an unsigned integer that specifies an identifier for the group that is unique in the scope of the containing Period.\n + * For details refer to section 5.3.3.1. of <em>ISO/IEC 23009-1, Part 1, 2012</em>. + * @return an unsigned integer + */ + virtual uint32_t GetGroup () const = 0; + + /** + * Returns a reference to a string that declares the language code for this Adaptation Set. The syntax and semantics according to IETF RFC 5646 shall be used.\n + * If not present, the language code may be defined for each media component or it may be unknown. + * @return a reference to a string + */ + virtual const std::string& GetLang () const = 0; + + /** + * Returns a reference to a string that specifies the media content component type for this Adaptation Set. + * A value of the top-level Content-type 'type' value as defined in RFC1521, Clause 4 shall be taken.\n + * If not present, the media content component type may be defined for each media component or it may be unknown. + * @return a reference to a string + */ + virtual const std::string& GetContentType () const = 0; + + /** + * Returns a reference to a string that specifies the picture aspect ratio of the video media component type, + * in the form of a string consisting of two integers separated by ':', e.g., \c \"16:9\". When this attribute is present, + * and the attributes \c \@width and \c \@height for the set of Representations are also present, the picture aspect ratio as specified by this attribute shall be the same + * as indicated by the values of \c \@width, \c \@height, and \c \@sar, i.e. it shall express the same ratio as (\c \@width * \em sarx): (\c \@height * \em sary), + * with \em sarx the first number in \c \@sar and \em sary the second number.\n + * If not present, the picture aspect ratio may be defined for each media component or it may be unknown. + * @return a reference to a string + */ + virtual const std::string& GetPar () const = 0; + + /** + * Returns an unsigned integer that specifies the minimum \c \@bandwidth value in all Representations in this Adaptation Set. + * This value has the same units as the \c \@bandwidth attribute. + * @return an unsigned integer + */ + virtual uint32_t GetMinBandwidth () const = 0; + + /** + * Returns an unsigned integer that specifies the maximum \c \@bandwidth value in all Representations in this Adaptation Set. + * This value has the same units as the \c \@bandwidth attribute. + * @return an unsigned integer + */ + virtual uint32_t GetMaxBandwidth () const = 0; + + /** + * Returns an unsigned integer that specifies the minimum \c \@width value in all Representations in this Adaptation Set. + * This value has the same units as the \c \@width attribute. + * @return an unsigned integer + */ + virtual uint32_t GetMinWidth () const = 0; + + /** + * Returns an unsigned integer that specifies the maximum \c \@width value in all Representations in this Adaptation Set. + * This value has the same units as the \c \@width attribute. + * @return an unsigned integer + */ + virtual uint32_t GetMaxWidth () const = 0; + + /** + * Returns an unsigned integer that specifies specifies the minimum \c \@height value in all Representations in this Adaptation Set. + * This value has the same units as the \c \@height attribute. + * @return an unsigned integer + */ + virtual uint32_t GetMinHeight () const = 0; + + /** + * Returns an unsigned integer that specifies specifies the maximum \c \@height value in all Representations in this Adaptation Set. + * This value has the same units as the \c \@height attribute. + * @return an unsigned integer + */ + virtual uint32_t GetMaxHeight () const = 0; + + /** + * Returns a reference to a string that specifies the minimum \c \@framerate value in all Representations in this Adaptation Set. + * This value is encoded in the same format as the \c \@frameRate attribute. + * @return a reference to a string + */ + virtual const std::string& GetMinFramerate () const = 0; + + /** + * Returns a reference to a string that specifies the maximum \c \@framerate value in all Representations in this Adaptation Set. + * This value is encoded in the same format as the \c \@frameRate attribute. + * @return a reference to a string + */ + virtual const std::string& GetMaxFramerate () const = 0; + + /** + * Because of the fact that the type of the attribute \em segmentAlignment is a union of \c xs:unsignedInt and \c xs:boolean this method is needed to determine + * whether its value is of type bool or integer.\n + * If and only if \c 'true' is returned, an invocation of HasSegmentAlignment() is neccessary to retrieve the bool value.\n + * If and only if \c 'false' is returned, an invocation of GetSegmentAlignment() is neccessary to retrieve the integer value. + * @return a bool value + */ + virtual bool SegmentAlignmentIsBoolValue () const = 0; + + /** + * If the return value of SegmentAlignmentIsBoolValue() equals \c 'true' the bool value returned by this method + * specifies whether Segment Alignment is used or not. This is only valid for Adaptation Sets containing Representations with multiple media content components. + * If \c 'true' is returned, this specifies that for any two Representations, + * X and Y, within the same Adaptation Set, the <em>m</em>-th Segment of X and the <em>n</em>-th Segment of Y + * are non-overlapping (as defined in section 4.5.2 of <em>ISO/IEC 23009-1, Part 1, 2012</em>) whenever \em m is not equal to \em n. + * @return a bool value + */ + virtual bool HasSegmentAlignment () const = 0; + + /** + * If the return value of SegmentAlignmentIsBoolValue() equals \c 'false' this specifies that for any two Representations, + * X and Y, within the same Adaptation Set, the <em>m</em>-th Segment of X and the <em>n</em>-th Segment of Y + * are non-overlapping (as defined in section 4.5.2 of <em>ISO/IEC 23009-1, Part 1, 2012</em>) whenever \em m is not equal to \em n.\n\n + * For Adaptation Sets containing Representations with a single media content component, when two <b><tt>AdaptationSet</tt></b> elements within a Period share the same + * integer value for this attribute - <b>which is the return value of this method</b>, then for any two Representations, X and Y, within the union of the two Adaptation Sets, + * the <em>m</em>-th Segment of X and the <em>n</em>-th Segment of Y are non-overlapping (as defined in section 4.5.2 of <em>ISO/IEC 23009-1, Part 1, 2012</em>) + * whenever \em m is not equal to \em n. + * @return an unsigned integer + */ + virtual uint32_t GetSegmentAligment () const = 0; + + /** + * Because of the fact that the type of the attribute \em subsegmentAlignment is a union of \c xs:unsignedInt and \c xs:boolean this method is needed to determine + * whether its value is of type bool or integer.\n + * If and only if \c 'true' is returned, an invocation of HasSubsegmentAlignment() is neccessary to retrieve the bool value.\n + * If and only if \c 'false' is returned, an invocation of GetSubsegmentAlignment() is neccessary to retrieve the integer value. + * @return a bool value + */ + virtual bool SubsegmentAlignmentIsBoolValue () const = 0; + + /** + * If and only if the return value of SubsegmentAlignmentIsBoolValue() equals \c 'true' the bool value returned by this method + * specifies whether Subsegment Alignment is used or not. + * If \c 'true' is returned, the following conditions shall be satisfied: + * <ul> + * <li>Each Media Segment shall be indexed (i.e. either it contains a Segment index or there is an Index Segment providing an index for the Media Segment) + * <li>For any two Representations, X and Y, within the same Adaptation Set, the <em>m</em>-th Subsegment of X and the <em>n</em>-th Subsegment of Y are + * non-overlapping (as defined in section 4.5.2 of <em>ISO/IEC 23009-1, Part 1, 2012</em>) whenever \em m is not equal to \em n. + * </ul> + * @return a bool value + */ + virtual bool HasSubsegmentAlignment () const = 0; + + /** + * If the return value of SubsegmentAlignmentIsBoolValue() equals \c 'false' the following conditions shall be satisfied: + * <ul> + * <li>Each Media Segment shall be indexed (i.e. either it contains a Segment index or there is an Index Segment providing an index for the Media Segment) + * <li>For any two Representations, X and Y, within the same Adaptation Set, the <em>m</em>-th Subsegment of X and the <em>n</em>-th Subsegment of Y are + * non-overlapping (as defined in section 4.5.2 of <em>ISO/IEC 23009-1, Part 1, 2012</em>) whenever \em m is not equal to \em n. + * <li>For Adaptation Sets containing Representations with a single media content component, when two <tt><b>AdaptationSet</b></tt> elements within a Period share + * the same integer value for this attribute - <b>which is the return value of this method</b>, then for any two Representations, X and Y, + * within the union of the two Adaptation Sets, the <em>m</em>-th Subsegment of X and the <em>n</em>-th Subsegment of Y are non-overlapping + * (as defined in section 4.5.2 of <em>ISO/IEC 23009-1, Part 1, 2012</em>) whenever m is not equal to n. + * </ul> + * @return an unsigned integer + */ + virtual uint32_t GetSubsegmentAlignment () const = 0; + + /** + * Returns a unsigned integer that when greater than 0, specifies that each Subsegment with \c SAP_type greater than 0 starts with a SAP of type + * less than or equal to the value of \c \@subsegmentStartsWithSAP. A Subsegment starts with SAP when the Subsegment contains a SAP, + * and for the first SAP, I<sub>SAU</sub> is the index of the first access unit that follows I<sub>SAP</sub> , and I<sub>SAP</sub> is contained in the Subsegment.\n + * The semantics of \c \@subsegmentStartsWithSAP equal to 0 are unspecified. + * @return an unsigned integer + */ + virtual uint8_t GetSubsegmentStartsWithSAP () const = 0; + + /** + * Returns a bool value that when true, the following applies: + * <ul> + * <li>All Representations in the Adaptation Set shall have the same number \em M of Media Segments; + * <li>Let \em R<sub>1</sub> , \em R<sub>2</sub> , ..., \em R<sub>N</sub> be all the Representations within the Adaptation Set. + * <li>Let + * <ul> + * <li><em>S<sub>i,j</sub></em> , for \em j > 0, be the \em j<sup>th</sup> Media Segment in the \em i<sup>th</sup> Representation (i.e., \em R<sub>i</sub> ) + * <li>if present, let <em>S<sub>i,0</sub></em> be the Initialization Segment in the \em i<sup>th</sup> Representation, and + * <li>if present, let \em B<sub>i</sub> be the Bitstream Switching Segment in the \em i<sup>th</sup> Representation. + * </ul> + * <li>The sequence of + * <ul> + * <li>any Initialization Segment, if present, in the Adaptation Set, with, + * <li> if Bitstream Switching Segments are present, \n + * <em> B<sub>i(1)</sub>, S<sub>i(1),1</sub>, B<sub>i(2)</sub>, S<sub>i(2),2</sub>, ..., + * B<sub>i(k)</sub>, S<sub>i(k),k</sub>, ..., B<sub>i(M)</sub>, S<sub>i(M),M</sub> </em> + * <li>else \n + * S<sub>i(1),1</sub>, S<sub>i(2),2</sub>, ..., S<sub>i(k),k</sub>, ..., S<sub>i(M),M</sub>, + * </ul> + * wherein any \em i(k) for all \em k values in the range of 1 to \em M, respectively, is an integer value in the range of 1 to \em N, + * results in a \"conforming Segment sequence\" as defined in section 4.5.3 of <em>ISO/IEC 23009-1, Part 1, 2012</em> + * with the media format as specified in the \c \@mimeType attribute. + * </ul> + * More detailed rules may be defined for specific media formats. + * @return a bool value + */ + virtual bool GetBitstreamSwitching () const = 0; + }; + } +} + +#endif /* IADAPTATIONSET_H_ */
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