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| 19 | <div id="qv-wrapper"> |
| 20 | <div id="qv"> |
| 21 | <h2>In this document</h2> |
| 22 | <ol id="auto-toc"> |
| 23 | </ol> |
| 24 | </div> |
| 25 | </div> |
| 26 | |
| 27 | <p> |
| 28 | Android provides a media playback engine at the native level called Stagefright that comes built-in with |
| 29 | software-based codecs for several popular media formats. Stagefright features for audio and video playback |
| 30 | include integration with OpenMAX codecs, session management, time-synchronized rendering, transport control, |
| 31 | and DRM. In addition, Stagefright supports integration with custom hardware codecs that you provide. |
| 32 | There actually isn't a HAL to implement for custom codecs, but to provide a hardware path to encode and |
| 33 | decode media, you must implement your hardware-based codec as an OpenMax IL (Integration Layer) component. |
| 34 | </p> |
| 35 | <h2 id="overview"> |
| 36 | Overview |
| 37 | </h2> |
| 38 | <p>The following diagram shows how media applications interact with the Android native multimedia framework.</p> |
| 39 | <p> |
| 40 | <img src="images/media.png"> |
| 41 | </p> |
| 42 | <dl> |
| 43 | <dt>Application Framework</dt> |
| 44 | <dd>At the application framework level is the app's code, which utilizes the |
| 45 | <a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/media/package-summary.html">android.media</a> |
| 46 | APIs to interact with the multimedia hardware.</dd> |
| 47 | <dt>Binder IPC</dt> |
| 48 | <dd>The Binder IPC proxies facilitate communication over process boundaries. They are located in |
| 49 | the <code>frameworks/av/media/libmedia</code> directory and begin with the letter "I".</dd> |
| 50 | <dt>Native Multimedia Framework</dt> |
| 51 | <dd>At the native level, Android provides a multimedia framework that utilizes the Stagefright engine for |
| 52 | audio and video recording and playback. Stagefright comes with a default list of supported software codecs |
| 53 | and you can implement your own hardware codec by using the OpenMax integration layer standard. For more |
| 54 | implementation details, see the various MediaPlayer and Stagefright components located in |
| 55 | <code>frameworks/av/media</code>. |
| 56 | </dd> |
| 57 | <dt>OpenMAX Integration Layer (IL)</dt> |
| 58 | <dd>The OpenMAX IL provides a standardized way for Stagefright to recognize and use custom hardware-based |
| 59 | multimedia codecs called components. You must provide an OpenMAX plugin in the form of a shared library |
| 60 | named <code>libstagefrighthw.so</code>. This plugin links your custom codec components to Stagefright. |
| 61 | Your custom codecs must be implemented according to the OpenMAX IL component standard. |
| 62 | </dd> |
| 63 | </dl> |
| 64 | |
| 65 | |
| 66 | <h2 id="codecs"> |
| 67 | Implementing Custom Codecs |
| 68 | </h2> |
| 69 | <p>Stagefright comes with built-in software codecs for common media formats, but you can also add your |
| 70 | own custom hardware codecs as OpenMAX components. To do this, you need to create OMX components and also an |
| 71 | OMX plugin that hooks together your custom codecs with the Stagefright framework. For an example, see |
| 72 | the <code>hardware/ti/omap4xxx/domx/</code> for example components and <code>hardware/ti/omap4xx/libstagefrighthw</code> |
| 73 | for an example plugin for the Galaxy Nexus. |
| 74 | </p> |
| 75 | <p>To add your own codecs:</p> |
| 76 | <ol> |
| 77 | <li>Create your components according to the OpenMAX IL component standard. The component interface is located in the |
| 78 | <code>frameworks/native/include/media/OpenMAX/OMX_Component.h</code> file. To learn more about the |
| 79 | OpenMAX IL specification, see the <a href="http://www.khronos.org/openmax/">OpenMAX website</a>.</li> |
| 80 | <li>Create a OpenMAX plugin that links your components with the Stagefright service. |
| 81 | See the <code>frameworks/native/include/media/hardware/OMXPluginBase.h</code> and <code>HardwareAPI.h</code> header |
| 82 | files for the interfaces to create the plugin. |
| 83 | </li> |
| 84 | <li>Build your plugin as a shared library with the name <code>libstagefrighthw.so</code> in your product Makefile. For example: |
| 85 | <pre>LOCAL_MODULE := libstagefrighthw</pre> |
| 86 | |
| 87 | <p>In your device's Makefile, ensure that you declare the module as a product package:</p> |
| 88 | <pre> |
| 89 | PRODUCT_PACKAGES += \ |
| 90 | libstagefrighthw \ |
| 91 | ... |
| 92 | </pre> |
| 93 | </li> |
| 94 | </ol> |
| 95 | |
| 96 | <h2 id="expose">Exposing Codecs to the Framework</h2> |
| 97 | <p>The Stagefright service parses the <code>system/etc/media_codecs.xml</code> and <code>system/etc/media_profiles.xml</code> |
| 98 | to expose the supported codecs and profiles on the device to app developers via the <code>android.media.MediaCodecList</code> and |
| 99 | <code>android.media.CamcorderProfile</code> classes. You need to create both files in the |
| 100 | <code>device/<company_name>/<device_name>/</code> directory |
| 101 | and copy this over to the system image's <code>system/etc</code> directory in your device's Makefile. |
| 102 | For example:</p> |
| 103 | |
| 104 | <pre> |
| 105 | PRODUCT_COPY_FILES += \ |
| 106 | device/samsung/tuna/media_profiles.xml:system/etc/media_profiles.xml \ |
| 107 | device/samsung/tuna/media_codecs.xml:system/etc/media_codecs.xml \ |
| 108 | </pre> |
| 109 | |
| 110 | <p>See the <code>device/samsung/tuna/media_codecs.xml</code> and |
| 111 | <code>device/samsung/tuna/media_profiles.xml</code> file for complete examples.</p> |
| 112 | |
| 113 | <p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> The <code><Quirk></code> element for media codecs is no longer supported |
Clay Murphy | 768b82a | 2013-11-12 11:32:41 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 114 | by Android starting in Jelly Bean.</p> |