// Copyright 2014 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. #ifndef MEDIA_BASE_TIME_SOURCE_H_ #define MEDIA_BASE_TIME_SOURCE_H_ #include #include "base/callback.h" #include "base/time/time.h" #include "media/base/media_export.h" namespace media { // A TimeSource is capable of providing the current media time. class MEDIA_EXPORT TimeSource { public: // Helper alias for converting media timestamps into a wall clock timestamps. using WallClockTimeCB = base::Callback&, std::vector*)>; TimeSource() {} virtual ~TimeSource() {} // Signal the time source to start ticking. It is expected that values from // CurrentMediaTime() will start increasing. virtual void StartTicking() = 0; // Signal the time source to stop ticking. It is expected that values from // CurrentMediaTime() will remain constant. virtual void StopTicking() = 0; // Updates the current playback rate. It is expected that values from // CurrentMediaTime() will eventually reflect the new playback rate (e.g., the // media time will advance at half speed if the rate was set to 0.5). virtual void SetPlaybackRate(double playback_rate) = 0; // Sets the media time to start ticking from. Only valid to call while the // time source is not ticking. virtual void SetMediaTime(base::TimeDelta time) = 0; // Returns the current media timestamp relative to the timestamp set by // SetMediaTime(). // // Values returned are intended for informational purposes, such as displaying // UI with the current minute and second count. While it is guaranteed values // will never go backwards, the frequency at which they update may be low. virtual base::TimeDelta CurrentMediaTime() = 0; // Converts a vector of media timestamps into a vector of wall clock times; if // the media time is stopped, returns false, otherwise returns true. Even if // time is stopped, timestamps will be converted. // // Passing an empty |media_timestamps| vector will return the last known media // time as a wall clock time. // // Within a single call to GetWallClockTimes() the returned wall clock times // are a strictly increasing function of the given media times. There is no // such guarantee between calls though; e.g., playback rate or audio delay may // change on other threads within the pipeline. // // Each timestamp converted from |media_timestamps| will be pushed into // |wall_clock_times| such that after all timestamps are converted, the two // vectors are parallel (media_timestamps[i] -> wall_clock_times[i]). // // |media_timestamps| values too far ahead of the current media time will // be converted to an estimated value; as such, these values may go backwards // in time slightly between calls to GetWallClockTimes(). // // |media_timestamps| values behind the current media time may be // significantly incorrect if the playback rate has changed recently. The only // guarantee is that the returned time will be less than the current wall // clock time. virtual bool GetWallClockTimes( const std::vector& media_timestamps, std::vector* wall_clock_times) = 0; }; } // namespace media #endif // MEDIA_BASE_TIME_SOURCE_H_