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Revision as of 18:30, 14 June 2010
This project is part of Google Summer of Code 2010.
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Contents
Phonon High-level Capture API
Abstract
The goal of this project is to enable Phonon applications to access and display input devices, like webcams. The Phonon code-base is well designed and flexible, and apparently no major modifications are needed to the current API. The ease of use for the Phonon application developer is a priority. Features implemented in Phonon will be implemented in the Phonon-VLC back-end in parallel. Various device classes should be supported.
Information
The exam session lasts here most of June, so I won't be able to work at full capacity during this time (I hope I can achieve 50%-75% of the July work time).
If extra time remains, I will work on improving the overall quality of Phonon.
Timeline
The following timeline may be a bit optimistic, but I will try to respect it. It will be revised during the summer if neccessary. By revised I mean adding smaller tasks, not removing tasks or delaying.
Date | Status | Description |
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May 10 - May 24 | Completed | Setup development environment, test things, play with the code |
May 24 - June 15 | Waiting | Setup MediaSource to handle capture devices, implement in Phonon-VLC |
June 5 - June 15 | In progress | Implement API to get information about capture devices |
June 15 - June 25 | Not started | Link video and audio capture devices in AVCapture |
June 25 - July 12 | Not started | Test, improve, simplify the classes implemented previously |
July 12 - July 25 | Not started | Improve Phonon-VLC - document code, implement some lacking API |
July 25 - August 16 | Not started | Implement the capture API in other backends |
Repositories
There is one repo for Phonon and one for the Phonon-VLC backend.
- http://gitorious.org/~skelet/phonon/soc-phonon-capture-api
- http://gitorious.org/~skelet/phonon/soc-phonon-vlc-capture-api
Status report
May 31
One week has passed and I still determining what I can use from Phonon::Experimental. There is capture-api code in there, and I need to see if it works or not and how it works. I can't start writing code around without knowing what is already done. Unfortunately the stupid school keeps throwing stuff at me (until June 2) and progress is slow. However, I want to get over this study and test phase by the start of next week. Now I'm putting together a couple of primitive apps to test things about the existing capture-api code.
June 6
During this week I've investigated more into what exists regarding capture in Phonon::Experimental. I've created another executable test in phonon/experimental/tests, that retrieves the lists of devices and their properties for audio output, capture, and video capture. I've implemented a couple of simple methods to do this in Phonon::Experimental::GlobalConfig. It appears that the devices and properties are working (they look the same as in the KDE config center). I need to find a way to test this with a more complicated device configuration, perhaps without PulseAudio. After that, I will have to implement getting the capture device list for Phonon-VLC.
Next week I plan to work with the MediaObject / MediaSource classes, to try to make them to use VLC to capture audio.
June 14
Unfortunately much of this week I was bogged down in trying to learn for an exam, but I also managed to implement things in Phonon-VLC. Not as much as I hoped, but now the lists of available v4l capture devices appear to be working (with one small device id issue). I should try to step up work this week, by disregarding (a bit) another exam. The small device id's issue will be fixed and I can start working on the fun part.