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notcurses/doc/man/man3/notcurses_visual.3.md

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NAME

notcurses_ncvisual - notcurses multimedia

SYNOPSIS

#include <notcurses/notcurses.h>

typedef enum {
  NCSCALE_NONE,
  NCSCALE_SCALE,
  NCSCALE_STRETCH,
} ncscale_e;

typedef int (*streamcb)(struct notcurses*, struct ncvisual*, void*);

bool notcurses_canopen(const struct notcurses nc);*

struct ncvisual ncplane_visual_open(struct ncplane nc, const char* file, nc_err_e* err);**

struct ncvisual ncvisual_open_plane(struct notcurses nc, const char* file, nc_err_e* err, int y, int x, ncscale_e style);**

void ncvisual_destroy(struct ncvisual ncv);*

nc_err_e ncvisual_decode(struct ncvisual nc);*

int ncvisual_render(const struct ncvisual ncv, int begy, int begx, int leny, int lenx);*

int ncvisual_simple_streamer(struct notcurses nc, struct ncvisual ncv, void* curry);**

int ncvisual_stream(struct notcurses nc, struct ncvisual ncv, nc_err_e* err, float timescale, streamcb streamer, void* curry);**

struct ncplane ncvisual_plane(struct ncvisual ncv);**

DESCRIPTION

The frame will be scaled to the size of the ncplane per the ncscale_e style. ncvisual_render actually blits the decoded frame to its associated plane. A subregion of the frame can be specified using begx, begy, lenx, and leny. To render the rectangle having its origin at begy, begx and the lower-right corner, -1 can be supplied as leny and lenx. {0, 0, -1, -1} will thus render the entire visual. Negative values for begy or begx are an error. It is an error to specify any region beyond the boundaries of the frame. Supplying zero for either leny or lenx will result in a zero-area rendering.

RETURN VALUES

notcurses_canopen returns true if this functionality is enabled, or false if Notcurses was not built with FFmpeg support. ncplane_visual_open and ncvisual_open_plane return an ncvisual object on success, or NULL on failure. Success from these functions indicates that the specified file was opened, and enough data was read to make a firm codec identification. It does not mean that the entire file is properly-formed. On failure, err will be updated. ncvisual_decode returns NCERR_SUCCESS on success, or NCERR_EOF on end of file, or some other nc_err_e on failure. It likewise updates err in the event of an error. ncvisual_render returns the number of cells emitted, or -1 on error.

NOTES

Multimedia decoding requires that Notcurses be built with either FFmpeg or OpenImageIO support. What formats can be decoded is totally dependent on the linked library.

SEE ALSO

notcurses(3), notcurses_ncplane(3)