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/*!

\page videooverview.html
\title Video Overview
\brief Video playback

\section1 Video Features

Qt Multimedia offers both high and low level C++ classes for playing and
manipulating video data, and QML elements for playback and control.  Some
of these classes also overlap with both \l {Camera Overview}{camera} and
\l {Audio Overview}{audio} classes, which can be useful.

\section1 Video Implementation Details

\target multimedia-playing-video
\section2 Playing video in C++

You can use the \l QMediaPlayer class to decode a video file, and display
it using \l QVideoWidget, \l QGraphicsVideoItem, or a custom class.

Here's an example of using QVideoWidget:
    \snippet doc/src/snippets/multimedia-snippets/video.cpp Video widget

And an example with QGraphicsVideoItem:
    \snippet doc/src/snippets/multimedia-snippets/video.cpp Video graphics item

\section2 Playing video in QML

You can use the \l VideoOutput QML element to render content that is
provided by either a \l MediaPlayer element or a \l Camera element.
The VideoOutput element is a visual element that can be transformed
or acted upon by shaders (as the \l {qmlvideofx} example shows), while
all media decoding and playback control is handled by the MediaPlayer
element.

Alternatively there is also a higher level \l Video element that
acts as a single, visual element to play video and control playback.

\section2 Working with low level video frames

Qt Multimedia offers a number of low level classes to make handling
video frames a bit easier.  These classes are primarily used when
writing code that processes video or camera frames (for example,
detecting barcodes, or applying a fancy vignette effect), or needs
to display video in a special way that is otherwise unsupported.

The \l QVideoFrame class encapsulates a video frame and allows the
contents to be mapped into system memory for manipulation or
processing, while deriving a class from \l QAbstractVideoSurface
allows you to receive these frames from \l QMediaPlayer and
\l QCamera.  Several of the built in Qt classes offer this functionality
as well, so if you decode video in your application, you can present
it to classes that offer a \l QVideoRendererControl class, and in QML
you can set a custom object for the source of the \l VideoOutput element
with either a writable \c videoSurface property (that the element will
set it's internal video surface to) or a readable \c mediaObject property
with a QMediaObject derived class that implements the \l QVideoRendererControl
interface.

\section2 Recording video
You can use the \l QMediaRecorder class in conjunction with other
classes to record video to disk.  Primarily this is used with
the camera, so consult the \l {Camera Overview} for more information.

\section1 Examples

There are both C++ and QML examples available.

C++ Examples:
\list
    \o \l video
    \o \l videographicsitem
    \o \l videowidget
\endlist

QML Examples:
\list
    \o \l qmlvideo
    \o \l qmlvideofx
\endlist

\section1 Reference Documentation

\section2 Video Classes

\annotatedlist multimedia_video

\section2 QML Elements

\list
    \o \l MediaPlayer
    \o \l VideoOutput
    \o \l Video
\endlist

*/