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struct SwsContext*
sws_getContext (int srcW, int srcH, int srcFormat, int dstW, int dstH, int dstFormat, int flags, SwsFilter *srcFilter, SwsFilter *dstFilter, double *param)
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Returns an SwsContext to be used in
sws_scale .
Params:
srcW, srcH, srcFormat : source width, height, and pix format
dstW, dstH, dstFormat : destination width, height, and pix format
flags : Method of scaling to use. Choices are SWS_FAST_BILINEAR, SWS_BILINEAR, SWS_BICUBIC, SWS_X, SWS_POINT, SWS_AREA, SWS_BICUBLIN, SWS_GAUSS, SWS_SINC, SWS_LANCZOS, SWS_SPLINE. Other flags include CPU capability flags: SWS_CPU_CAPS_MMX, SWS_CPU_CAPS_MMX2, SWS_CPU_CAPS_3DNOW, SWS_CPU_CAPS_ALTIVEC. Other flags include (currently not completely implemented) SWS_FULL_CHR_H_INT, SWS_FULL_CHR_H_INP, and SWS_DIRECT_BGR. Finally we have SWS_ACCURATE_RND and perhaps the most useful for beginners, SWS_PRINT_INFO. I have no idea what most of these do. Maybe email me?
srcFilter, dstFilter : SwsFilter for source and destination. SwsFilter involves chroma/luminsence filtering. A value of NULL sets these to the default.
param : should be a pointer to an int[2] buffer with coefficients. Not documented. Looks like it's used to alter the default scaling algorithms slightly. A value of NULL sets this to the default. Experts only!
使用方法如下:
#define W 96
#define H 96
struct SwsContext *sws;
sws= sws_getContext(W/12, H/12, PIX_FMT_RGB32, W, H, PIX_FMT_YUV420P, 2, NULL, NULL, NULL);
用途:
sws_scale(sws, rgb_src, rgb_stride, 0, H, src, stride);