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16
17package android.media;
18
19import android.annotation.IntDef;
20
21import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
22import java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy;
23import java.nio.ByteBuffer;
24import java.util.HashMap;
25import java.util.Map;
26
27/**
28 * Encapsulates the information describing the format of media data,
29 * be it audio or video.
30 *
31 * The format of the media data is specified as string/value pairs.
32 *
33 * Keys common to all audio/video formats, <b>all keys not marked optional are mandatory</b>:
34 *
35 * <table>
36 * <tr><th>Name</th><th>Value Type</th><th>Description</th></tr>
37 * <tr><td>{@link #KEY_MIME}</td><td>String</td><td>The type of the format.</td></tr>
38 * <tr><td>{@link #KEY_MAX_INPUT_SIZE}</td><td>Integer</td><td>optional, maximum size of a buffer of input data</td></tr>
39 * <tr><td>{@link #KEY_BIT_RATE}</td><td>Integer</td><td><b>encoder-only</b>, desired bitrate in bits/second</td></tr>
40 * </table>
41 *
42 * Video formats have the following keys:
43 * <table>
44 * <tr><th>Name</th><th>Value Type</th><th>Description</th></tr>
45 * <tr><td>{@link #KEY_WIDTH}</td><td>Integer</td><td></td></tr>
46 * <tr><td>{@link #KEY_HEIGHT}</td><td>Integer</td><td></td></tr>
47 * <tr><td>{@link #KEY_COLOR_FORMAT}</td><td>Integer</td><td>set by the user
48 *         for encoders, readable in the output format of decoders</b></td></tr>
49 * <tr><td>{@link #KEY_FRAME_RATE}</td><td>Integer or Float</td><td>required for <b>encoders</b>,
50 *         optional for <b>decoders</b></td></tr>
51 * <tr><td>{@link #KEY_CAPTURE_RATE}</td><td>Integer</td><td></td></tr>
52 * <tr><td>{@link #KEY_I_FRAME_INTERVAL}</td><td>Integer (or Float)</td><td><b>encoder-only</b>,
53 *         time-interval between key frames.
54 *         Float support added in {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#N_MR1}</td></tr>
55 * <tr><td>{@link #KEY_INTRA_REFRESH_PERIOD}</td><td>Integer</td><td><b>encoder-only</b>, optional</td></tr>
56 * <tr><td>{@link #KEY_LATENCY}</td><td>Integer</td><td><b>encoder-only</b>, optional</td></tr>
57 * <tr><td>{@link #KEY_MAX_WIDTH}</td><td>Integer</td><td><b>decoder-only</b>, optional, max-resolution width</td></tr>
58 * <tr><td>{@link #KEY_MAX_HEIGHT}</td><td>Integer</td><td><b>decoder-only</b>, optional, max-resolution height</td></tr>
59 * <tr><td>{@link #KEY_REPEAT_PREVIOUS_FRAME_AFTER}</td><td>Long</td><td><b>encoder in surface-mode
60 *         only</b>, optional</td></tr>
61 * <tr><td>{@link #KEY_PUSH_BLANK_BUFFERS_ON_STOP}</td><td>Integer(1)</td><td><b>decoder rendering
62 *         to a surface only</b>, optional</td></tr>
63 * <tr><td>{@link #KEY_TEMPORAL_LAYERING}</td><td>String</td><td><b>encoder only</b>, optional,
64 *         temporal-layering schema</td></tr>
65 * </table>
66 * Specify both {@link #KEY_MAX_WIDTH} and {@link #KEY_MAX_HEIGHT} to enable
67 * adaptive playback (seamless resolution change) for a video decoder that
68 * supports it ({@link MediaCodecInfo.CodecCapabilities#FEATURE_AdaptivePlayback}).
69 * The values are used as hints for the codec: they are the maximum expected
70 * resolution to prepare for.  Depending on codec support, preparing for larger
71 * maximum resolution may require more memory even if that resolution is never
72 * reached.  These fields have no effect for codecs that do not support adaptive
73 * playback.<br /><br />
74 *
75 * Audio formats have the following keys:
76 * <table>
77 * <tr><th>Name</th><th>Value Type</th><th>Description</th></tr>
78 * <tr><td>{@link #KEY_CHANNEL_COUNT}</td><td>Integer</td><td></td></tr>
79 * <tr><td>{@link #KEY_SAMPLE_RATE}</td><td>Integer</td><td></td></tr>
80 * <tr><td>{@link #KEY_PCM_ENCODING}</td><td>Integer</td><td>optional</td></tr>
81 * <tr><td>{@link #KEY_IS_ADTS}</td><td>Integer</td><td>optional, if <em>decoding</em> AAC audio content, setting this key to 1 indicates that each audio frame is prefixed by the ADTS header.</td></tr>
82 * <tr><td>{@link #KEY_AAC_PROFILE}</td><td>Integer</td><td><b>encoder-only</b>, optional, if content is AAC audio, specifies the desired profile.</td></tr>
83 * <tr><td>{@link #KEY_AAC_SBR_MODE}</td><td>Integer</td><td><b>encoder-only</b>, optional, if content is AAC audio, specifies the desired SBR mode.</td></tr>
84 * <tr><td>{@link #KEY_AAC_DRC_TARGET_REFERENCE_LEVEL}</td><td>Integer</td><td><b>decoder-only</b>, optional, if content is AAC audio, specifies the target reference level.</td></tr>
85 * <tr><td>{@link #KEY_AAC_ENCODED_TARGET_LEVEL}</td><td>Integer</td><td><b>decoder-only</b>, optional, if content is AAC audio, specifies the target reference level used at encoder.</td></tr>
86 * <tr><td>{@link #KEY_AAC_DRC_BOOST_FACTOR}</td><td>Integer</td><td><b>decoder-only</b>, optional, if content is AAC audio, specifies the DRC boost factor.</td></tr>
87 * <tr><td>{@link #KEY_AAC_DRC_ATTENUATION_FACTOR}</td><td>Integer</td><td><b>decoder-only</b>, optional, if content is AAC audio, specifies the DRC attenuation factor.</td></tr>
88 * <tr><td>{@link #KEY_AAC_DRC_HEAVY_COMPRESSION}</td><td>Integer</td><td><b>decoder-only</b>, optional, if content is AAC audio, specifies whether to use heavy compression.</td></tr>
89 * <tr><td>{@link #KEY_AAC_MAX_OUTPUT_CHANNEL_COUNT}</td><td>Integer</td><td><b>decoder-only</b>, optional, if content is AAC audio, specifies the maximum number of channels the decoder outputs.</td></tr>
90 * <tr><td>{@link #KEY_AAC_DRC_EFFECT_TYPE}</td><td>Integer</td><td><b>decoder-only</b>, optional, if content is AAC audio, specifies the MPEG-D DRC effect type to use.</td></tr>
91 * <tr><td>{@link #KEY_CHANNEL_MASK}</td><td>Integer</td><td>optional, a mask of audio channel assignments</td></tr>
92 * <tr><td>{@link #KEY_FLAC_COMPRESSION_LEVEL}</td><td>Integer</td><td><b>encoder-only</b>, optional, if content is FLAC audio, specifies the desired compression level.</td></tr>
93 * </table>
94 *
95 * Subtitle formats have the following keys:
96 * <table>
97 * <tr><td>{@link #KEY_MIME}</td><td>String</td><td>The type of the format.</td></tr>
98 * <tr><td>{@link #KEY_LANGUAGE}</td><td>String</td><td>The language of the content.</td></tr>
99 * </table>
100 *
101 * Image formats have the following keys:
102 * <table>
103 * <tr><td>{@link #KEY_MIME}</td><td>String</td><td>The type of the format.</td></tr>
104 * <tr><td>{@link #KEY_WIDTH}</td><td>Integer</td><td></td></tr>
105 * <tr><td>{@link #KEY_HEIGHT}</td><td>Integer</td><td></td></tr>
106 * <tr><td>{@link #KEY_COLOR_FORMAT}</td><td>Integer</td><td>set by the user
107 *         for encoders, readable in the output format of decoders</b></td></tr>
108 * <tr><td>{@link #KEY_TILE_WIDTH}</td><td>Integer</td><td>required if the image has grid</td></tr>
109 * <tr><td>{@link #KEY_TILE_HEIGHT}</td><td>Integer</td><td>required if the image has grid</td></tr>
110 * <tr><td>{@link #KEY_GRID_ROWS}</td><td>Integer</td><td>required if the image has grid</td></tr>
111 * <tr><td>{@link #KEY_GRID_COLUMNS}</td><td>Integer</td><td>required if the image has grid</td></tr>
112 * </table>
113 */
114public final class MediaFormat {
115    public static final String MIMETYPE_VIDEO_VP8 = "video/x-vnd.on2.vp8";
116    public static final String MIMETYPE_VIDEO_VP9 = "video/x-vnd.on2.vp9";
117    public static final String MIMETYPE_VIDEO_AVC = "video/avc";
118    public static final String MIMETYPE_VIDEO_HEVC = "video/hevc";
119    public static final String MIMETYPE_VIDEO_MPEG4 = "video/mp4v-es";
120    public static final String MIMETYPE_VIDEO_H263 = "video/3gpp";
121    public static final String MIMETYPE_VIDEO_MPEG2 = "video/mpeg2";
122    public static final String MIMETYPE_VIDEO_RAW = "video/raw";
123    public static final String MIMETYPE_VIDEO_DOLBY_VISION = "video/dolby-vision";
124    public static final String MIMETYPE_VIDEO_SCRAMBLED = "video/scrambled";
125
126    public static final String MIMETYPE_AUDIO_AMR_NB = "audio/3gpp";
127    public static final String MIMETYPE_AUDIO_AMR_WB = "audio/amr-wb";
128    public static final String MIMETYPE_AUDIO_MPEG = "audio/mpeg";
129    public static final String MIMETYPE_AUDIO_AAC = "audio/mp4a-latm";
130    public static final String MIMETYPE_AUDIO_QCELP = "audio/qcelp";
131    public static final String MIMETYPE_AUDIO_VORBIS = "audio/vorbis";
132    public static final String MIMETYPE_AUDIO_OPUS = "audio/opus";
133    public static final String MIMETYPE_AUDIO_G711_ALAW = "audio/g711-alaw";
134    public static final String MIMETYPE_AUDIO_G711_MLAW = "audio/g711-mlaw";
135    public static final String MIMETYPE_AUDIO_RAW = "audio/raw";
136    public static final String MIMETYPE_AUDIO_FLAC = "audio/flac";
137    public static final String MIMETYPE_AUDIO_MSGSM = "audio/gsm";
138    public static final String MIMETYPE_AUDIO_AC3 = "audio/ac3";
139    public static final String MIMETYPE_AUDIO_EAC3 = "audio/eac3";
140    public static final String MIMETYPE_AUDIO_SCRAMBLED = "audio/scrambled";
141
142    /**
143     * MIME type for HEIF still image data encoded in HEVC.
144     *
145     * To decode such an image, {@link MediaCodec} decoder for
146     * {@ #MIMETYPE_VIDEO_HEVC} shall be used. The client needs to form
147     * the correct {@link #MediaFormat} based on additional information in
148     * the track format, and send it to {@link MediaCodec#configure}.
149     *
150     * The track's MediaFormat will come with {@link #KEY_WIDTH} and
151     * {@link #KEY_HEIGHT} keys, which describes the width and height
152     * of the image. If the image doesn't contain grid (i.e. none of
153     * {@link #KEY_TILE_WIDTH}, {@link #KEY_TILE_HEIGHT},
154     * {@link #KEY_GRID_ROWS}, {@link #KEY_GRID_COLUMNS} are present}), the
155     * track will contain a single sample of coded data for the entire image,
156     * and the image width and height should be used to set up the decoder.
157     *
158     * If the image does come with grid, each sample from the track will
159     * contain one tile in the grid, of which the size is described by
160     * {@link #KEY_TILE_WIDTH} and {@link #KEY_TILE_HEIGHT}. This size
161     * (instead of {@link #KEY_WIDTH} and {@link #KEY_HEIGHT}) should be
162     * used to set up the decoder. The track contains {@link #KEY_GRID_ROWS}
163     * by {@link #KEY_GRID_COLUMNS} samples in row-major, top-row first,
164     * left-to-right order. The output image should be reconstructed by
165     * first tiling the decoding results of the tiles in the correct order,
166     * then trimming (before rotation is applied) on the bottom and right
167     * side, if the tiled area is larger than the image width and height.
168     */
169    public static final String MIMETYPE_IMAGE_ANDROID_HEIC = "image/vnd.android.heic";
170
171    /**
172     * MIME type for WebVTT subtitle data.
173     */
174    public static final String MIMETYPE_TEXT_VTT = "text/vtt";
175
176    /**
177     * MIME type for SubRip (SRT) container.
178     */
179    public static final String MIMETYPE_TEXT_SUBRIP = "application/x-subrip";
180
181    /**
182     * MIME type for CEA-608 closed caption data.
183     */
184    public static final String MIMETYPE_TEXT_CEA_608 = "text/cea-608";
185
186    /**
187     * MIME type for CEA-708 closed caption data.
188     */
189    public static final String MIMETYPE_TEXT_CEA_708 = "text/cea-708";
190
191    private Map<String, Object> mMap;
192
193    /**
194     * A key describing the mime type of the MediaFormat.
195     * The associated value is a string.
196     */
197    public static final String KEY_MIME = "mime";
198
199    /**
200     * A key describing the language of the content, using either ISO 639-1
201     * or 639-2/T codes.  The associated value is a string.
202     */
203    public static final String KEY_LANGUAGE = "language";
204
205    /**
206     * A key describing the sample rate of an audio format.
207     * The associated value is an integer
208     */
209    public static final String KEY_SAMPLE_RATE = "sample-rate";
210
211    /**
212     * A key describing the number of channels in an audio format.
213     * The associated value is an integer
214     */
215    public static final String KEY_CHANNEL_COUNT = "channel-count";
216
217    /**
218     * A key describing the width of the content in a video format.
219     * The associated value is an integer
220     */
221    public static final String KEY_WIDTH = "width";
222
223    /**
224     * A key describing the height of the content in a video format.
225     * The associated value is an integer
226     */
227    public static final String KEY_HEIGHT = "height";
228
229    /**
230     * A key describing the maximum expected width of the content in a video
231     * decoder format, in case there are resolution changes in the video content.
232     * The associated value is an integer
233     */
234    public static final String KEY_MAX_WIDTH = "max-width";
235
236    /**
237     * A key describing the maximum expected height of the content in a video
238     * decoder format, in case there are resolution changes in the video content.
239     * The associated value is an integer
240     */
241    public static final String KEY_MAX_HEIGHT = "max-height";
242
243    /** A key describing the maximum size in bytes of a buffer of data
244     * described by this MediaFormat.
245     * The associated value is an integer
246     */
247    public static final String KEY_MAX_INPUT_SIZE = "max-input-size";
248
249    /**
250     * A key describing the average bitrate in bits/sec.
251     * The associated value is an integer
252     */
253    public static final String KEY_BIT_RATE = "bitrate";
254
255    /**
256     * A key describing the max bitrate in bits/sec.
257     * This is usually over a one-second sliding window (e.g. over any window of one second).
258     * The associated value is an integer
259     * @hide
260     */
261    public static final String KEY_MAX_BIT_RATE = "max-bitrate";
262
263    /**
264     * A key describing the color format of the content in a video format.
265     * Constants are declared in {@link android.media.MediaCodecInfo.CodecCapabilities}.
266     */
267    public static final String KEY_COLOR_FORMAT = "color-format";
268
269    /**
270     * A key describing the frame rate of a video format in frames/sec.
271     * The associated value is normally an integer when the value is used by the platform,
272     * but video codecs also accept float configuration values.
273     * Specifically, {@link MediaExtractor#getTrackFormat MediaExtractor} provides an integer
274     * value corresponding to the frame rate information of the track if specified and non-zero.
275     * Otherwise, this key is not present. {@link MediaCodec#configure MediaCodec} accepts both
276     * float and integer values. This represents the desired operating frame rate if the
277     * {@link #KEY_OPERATING_RATE} is not present and {@link #KEY_PRIORITY} is {@code 0}
278     * (realtime). For video encoders this value corresponds to the intended frame rate,
279     * although encoders are expected
280     * to support variable frame rate based on {@link MediaCodec.BufferInfo#presentationTimeUs
281     * buffer timestamp}. This key is not used in the {@code MediaCodec}
282     * {@link MediaCodec#getInputFormat input}/{@link MediaCodec#getOutputFormat output} formats,
283     * nor by {@link MediaMuxer#addTrack MediaMuxer}.
284     */
285    public static final String KEY_FRAME_RATE = "frame-rate";
286
287    /**
288     * A key describing the width (in pixels) of each tile of the content in a
289     * {@link #MIMETYPE_IMAGE_ANDROID_HEIC} track. The associated value is an integer.
290     *
291     * Refer to {@link #MIMETYPE_IMAGE_ANDROID_HEIC} on decoding instructions of such tracks.
292     *
293     * @see #KEY_TILE_HEIGHT
294     * @see #KEY_GRID_ROWS
295     * @see #KEY_GRID_COLUMNS
296     */
297    public static final String KEY_TILE_WIDTH = "tile-width";
298
299    /**
300     * A key describing the height (in pixels) of each tile of the content in a
301     * {@link #MIMETYPE_IMAGE_ANDROID_HEIC} track. The associated value is an integer.
302     *
303     * Refer to {@link #MIMETYPE_IMAGE_ANDROID_HEIC} on decoding instructions of such tracks.
304     *
305     * @see #KEY_TILE_WIDTH
306     * @see #KEY_GRID_ROWS
307     * @see #KEY_GRID_COLUMNS
308     */
309    public static final String KEY_TILE_HEIGHT = "tile-height";
310
311    /**
312     * A key describing the number of grid rows in the content in a
313     * {@link #MIMETYPE_IMAGE_ANDROID_HEIC} track. The associated value is an integer.
314     *
315     * Refer to {@link #MIMETYPE_IMAGE_ANDROID_HEIC} on decoding instructions of such tracks.
316     *
317     * @see #KEY_TILE_WIDTH
318     * @see #KEY_TILE_HEIGHT
319     * @see #KEY_GRID_COLUMNS
320     */
321    public static final String KEY_GRID_ROWS = "grid-rows";
322
323    /**
324     * A key describing the number of grid columns in the content in a
325     * {@link #MIMETYPE_IMAGE_ANDROID_HEIC} track. The associated value is an integer.
326     *
327     * Refer to {@link #MIMETYPE_IMAGE_ANDROID_HEIC} on decoding instructions of such tracks.
328     *
329     * @see #KEY_TILE_WIDTH
330     * @see #KEY_TILE_HEIGHT
331     * @see #KEY_GRID_ROWS
332     */
333    public static final String KEY_GRID_COLUMNS = "grid-cols";
334
335    /**
336     * A key describing the raw audio sample encoding/format.
337     *
338     * <p>The associated value is an integer, using one of the
339     * {@link AudioFormat}.ENCODING_PCM_ values.</p>
340     *
341     * <p>This is an optional key for audio decoders and encoders specifying the
342     * desired raw audio sample format during {@link MediaCodec#configure
343     * MediaCodec.configure(&hellip;)} call. Use {@link MediaCodec#getInputFormat
344     * MediaCodec.getInput}/{@link MediaCodec#getOutputFormat OutputFormat(&hellip;)}
345     * to confirm the actual format. For the PCM decoder this key specifies both
346     * input and output sample encodings.</p>
347     *
348     * <p>This key is also used by {@link MediaExtractor} to specify the sample
349     * format of audio data, if it is specified.</p>
350     *
351     * <p>If this key is missing, the raw audio sample format is signed 16-bit short.</p>
352     */
353    public static final String KEY_PCM_ENCODING = "pcm-encoding";
354
355    /**
356     * A key describing the capture rate of a video format in frames/sec.
357     * <p>
358     * When capture rate is different than the frame rate, it means that the
359     * video is acquired at a different rate than the playback, which produces
360     * slow motion or timelapse effect during playback. Application can use the
361     * value of this key to tell the relative speed ratio between capture and
362     * playback rates when the video was recorded.
363     * </p>
364     * <p>
365     * The associated value is an integer or a float.
366     * </p>
367     */
368    public static final String KEY_CAPTURE_RATE = "capture-rate";
369
370    /**
371     * A key describing the frequency of key frames expressed in seconds between key frames.
372     * <p>
373     * This key is used by video encoders.
374     * A negative value means no key frames are requested after the first frame.
375     * A zero value means a stream containing all key frames is requested.
376     * <p class=note>
377     * Most video encoders will convert this value of the number of non-key-frames between
378     * key-frames, using the {@linkplain #KEY_FRAME_RATE frame rate} information; therefore,
379     * if the actual frame rate differs (e.g. input frames are dropped or the frame rate
380     * changes), the <strong>time interval</strong> between key frames will not be the
381     * configured value.
382     * <p>
383     * The associated value is an integer (or float since
384     * {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#N_MR1}).
385     */
386    public static final String KEY_I_FRAME_INTERVAL = "i-frame-interval";
387
388    /**
389    * An optional key describing the period of intra refresh in frames. This is an
390    * optional parameter that applies only to video encoders. If encoder supports it
391    * ({@link MediaCodecInfo.CodecCapabilities#FEATURE_IntraRefresh}), the whole
392    * frame is completely refreshed after the specified period. Also for each frame,
393    * a fix subset of macroblocks must be intra coded which leads to more constant bitrate
394    * than inserting a key frame. This key is recommended for video streaming applications
395    * as it provides low-delay and good error-resilience. This key is ignored if the
396    * video encoder does not support the intra refresh feature. Use the output format to
397    * verify that this feature was enabled.
398    * The associated value is an integer.
399    */
400    public static final String KEY_INTRA_REFRESH_PERIOD = "intra-refresh-period";
401
402   /**
403     * A key describing the temporal layering schema.  This is an optional parameter
404     * that applies only to video encoders.  Use {@link MediaCodec#getOutputFormat}
405     * after {@link MediaCodec#configure configure} to query if the encoder supports
406     * the desired schema. Supported values are {@code webrtc.vp8.N-layer},
407     * {@code android.generic.N}, {@code android.generic.N+M} and {@code none}, where
408     * {@code N} denotes the total number of non-bidirectional layers (which must be at least 1)
409     * and {@code M} denotes the total number of bidirectional layers (which must be non-negative).
410     * <p class=note>{@code android.generic.*} schemas have been added in {@link
411     * android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#N_MR1}.
412     * <p>
413     * The encoder may support fewer temporal layers, in which case the output format
414     * will contain the configured schema. If the encoder does not support temporal
415     * layering, the output format will not have an entry with this key.
416     * The associated value is a string.
417     */
418    public static final String KEY_TEMPORAL_LAYERING = "ts-schema";
419
420    /**
421     * A key describing the stride of the video bytebuffer layout.
422     * Stride (or row increment) is the difference between the index of a pixel
423     * and that of the pixel directly underneath. For YUV 420 formats, the
424     * stride corresponds to the Y plane; the stride of the U and V planes can
425     * be calculated based on the color format, though it is generally undefined
426     * and depends on the device and release.
427     * The associated value is an integer, representing number of bytes.
428     */
429    public static final String KEY_STRIDE = "stride";
430
431    /**
432     * A key describing the plane height of a multi-planar (YUV) video bytebuffer layout.
433     * Slice height (or plane height/vertical stride) is the number of rows that must be skipped
434     * to get from the top of the Y plane to the top of the U plane in the bytebuffer. In essence
435     * the offset of the U plane is sliceHeight * stride. The height of the U/V planes
436     * can be calculated based on the color format, though it is generally undefined
437     * and depends on the device and release.
438     * The associated value is an integer, representing number of rows.
439     */
440    public static final String KEY_SLICE_HEIGHT = "slice-height";
441
442    /**
443     * Applies only when configuring a video encoder in "surface-input" mode.
444     * The associated value is a long and gives the time in microseconds
445     * after which the frame previously submitted to the encoder will be
446     * repeated (once) if no new frame became available since.
447     */
448    public static final String KEY_REPEAT_PREVIOUS_FRAME_AFTER
449        = "repeat-previous-frame-after";
450
451    /**
452     * If specified when configuring a video decoder rendering to a surface,
453     * causes the decoder to output "blank", i.e. black frames to the surface
454     * when stopped to clear out any previously displayed contents.
455     * The associated value is an integer of value 1.
456     */
457    public static final String KEY_PUSH_BLANK_BUFFERS_ON_STOP
458        = "push-blank-buffers-on-shutdown";
459
460    /**
461     * A key describing the duration (in microseconds) of the content.
462     * The associated value is a long.
463     */
464    public static final String KEY_DURATION = "durationUs";
465
466    /**
467     * A key mapping to a value of 1 if the content is AAC audio and
468     * audio frames are prefixed with an ADTS header.
469     * The associated value is an integer (0 or 1).
470     * This key is only supported when _decoding_ content, it cannot
471     * be used to configure an encoder to emit ADTS output.
472     */
473    public static final String KEY_IS_ADTS = "is-adts";
474
475    /**
476     * A key describing the channel composition of audio content. This mask
477     * is composed of bits drawn from channel mask definitions in {@link android.media.AudioFormat}.
478     * The associated value is an integer.
479     */
480    public static final String KEY_CHANNEL_MASK = "channel-mask";
481
482    /**
483     * A key describing the AAC profile to be used (AAC audio formats only).
484     * Constants are declared in {@link android.media.MediaCodecInfo.CodecProfileLevel}.
485     */
486    public static final String KEY_AAC_PROFILE = "aac-profile";
487
488    /**
489     * A key describing the AAC SBR mode to be used (AAC audio formats only).
490     * The associated value is an integer and can be set to following values:
491     * <ul>
492     * <li>0 - no SBR should be applied</li>
493     * <li>1 - single rate SBR</li>
494     * <li>2 - double rate SBR</li>
495     * </ul>
496     * Note: If this key is not defined the default SRB mode for the desired AAC profile will
497     * be used.
498     * <p>This key is only used during encoding.
499     */
500    public static final String KEY_AAC_SBR_MODE = "aac-sbr-mode";
501
502    /**
503     * A key describing the maximum number of channels that can be output by the AAC decoder.
504     * By default, the decoder will output the same number of channels as present in the encoded
505     * stream, if supported. Set this value to limit the number of output channels, and use
506     * the downmix information in the stream, if available.
507     * <p>Values larger than the number of channels in the content to decode are ignored.
508     * <p>This key is only used during decoding.
509     */
510    public static final String KEY_AAC_MAX_OUTPUT_CHANNEL_COUNT = "aac-max-output-channel_count";
511
512    /**
513     * A key describing a gain to be applied so that the output loudness matches the
514     * Target Reference Level. This is typically used to normalize loudness across program items.
515     * The gain is derived as the difference between the Target Reference Level and the
516     * Program Reference Level. The latter can be given in the bitstream and indicates the actual
517     * loudness value of the program item.
518     * <p>The Target Reference Level controls loudness normalization for both MPEG-4 DRC and
519     * MPEG-D DRC.
520     * <p>The value is given as an integer value between
521     * 40 and 127, and is calculated as -4 * Target Reference Level in LKFS.
522     * Therefore, it represents the range of -10 to -31.75 LKFS.
523     * <p>The default value on mobile devices is 64 (-16 LKFS).
524     * <p>This key is only used during decoding.
525     */
526    public static final String KEY_AAC_DRC_TARGET_REFERENCE_LEVEL = "aac-target-ref-level";
527
528    /**
529     * A key describing for selecting the DRC effect type for MPEG-D DRC.
530     * The supported values are defined in ISO/IEC 23003-4:2015 and are described as follows:
531     * <table>
532     * <tr><th>Value</th><th>Effect</th></tr>
533     * <tr><th>-1</th><th>Off</th></tr>
534     * <tr><th>0</th><th>None</th></tr>
535     * <tr><th>1</th><th>Late night</th></tr>
536     * <tr><th>2</th><th>Noisy environment</th></tr>
537     * <tr><th>3</th><th>Limited playback range</th></tr>
538     * <tr><th>4</th><th>Low playback level</th></tr>
539     * <tr><th>5</th><th>Dialog enhancement</th></tr>
540     * <tr><th>6</th><th>General compression</th></tr>
541     * </table>
542     * <p>The value -1 (Off) disables DRC processing, while loudness normalization may still be
543     * active and dependent on KEY_AAC_DRC_TARGET_REFERENCE_LEVEL.<br>
544     * The value 0 (None) automatically enables DRC processing if necessary to prevent signal
545     * clipping<br>
546     * The value 6 (General compression) can be used for enabling MPEG-D DRC without particular
547     * DRC effect type request.<br>
548     * The default DRC effect type is 3 ("Limited playback range") on mobile devices.
549     * <p>This key is only used during decoding.
550     */
551    public static final String KEY_AAC_DRC_EFFECT_TYPE = "aac-drc-effect-type";
552
553    /**
554     * A key describing the target reference level that was assumed at the encoder for
555     * calculation of attenuation gains for clipping prevention.
556     * <p>If it is known, this information can be provided as an integer value between
557     * 0 and 127, which is calculated as -4 * Encoded Target Level in LKFS.
558     * If the Encoded Target Level is unknown, the value can be set to -1.
559     * <p>The default value is -1 (unknown).
560     * <p>The value is ignored when heavy compression is used (see
561     * {@link #KEY_AAC_DRC_HEAVY_COMPRESSION}).
562     * <p>This key is only used during decoding.
563     */
564    public static final String KEY_AAC_ENCODED_TARGET_LEVEL = "aac-encoded-target-level";
565
566    /**
567     * A key describing the boost factor allowing to adapt the dynamics of the output to the
568     * actual listening requirements. This relies on DRC gain sequences that can be transmitted in
569     * the encoded bitstream to be able to reduce the dynamics of the output signal upon request.
570     * This factor enables the user to select how much of the gains are applied.
571     * <p>Positive gains (boost) and negative gains (attenuation, see
572     * {@link #KEY_AAC_DRC_ATTENUATION_FACTOR}) can be controlled separately for a better match
573     * to different use-cases.
574     * <p>Typically, attenuation gains are sent for loud signal segments, and boost gains are sent
575     * for soft signal segments. If the output is listened to in a noisy environment, for example,
576     * the boost factor is used to enable the positive gains, i.e. to amplify soft signal segments
577     * beyond the noise floor. But for listening late at night, the attenuation
578     * factor is used to enable the negative gains, to prevent loud signal from surprising
579     * the listener. In applications which generally need a low dynamic range, both the boost factor
580     * and the attenuation factor are used in order to enable all DRC gains.
581     * <p>In order to prevent clipping, it is also recommended to apply the attenuation gains
582     * in case of a downmix and/or loudness normalization to high target reference levels.
583     * <p>Both the boost and the attenuation factor parameters are given as integer values
584     * between 0 and 127, representing the range of the factor of 0 (i.e. don't apply)
585     * to 1 (i.e. fully apply boost/attenuation gains respectively).
586     * <p>The default value is 127 (fully apply boost DRC gains).
587     * <p>This key is only used during decoding.
588     */
589    public static final String KEY_AAC_DRC_BOOST_FACTOR = "aac-drc-boost-level";
590
591    /**
592     * A key describing the attenuation factor allowing to adapt the dynamics of the output to the
593     * actual listening requirements.
594     * See {@link #KEY_AAC_DRC_BOOST_FACTOR} for a description of the role of this attenuation
595     * factor and the value range.
596     * <p>The default value is 127 (fully apply attenuation DRC gains).
597     * <p>This key is only used during decoding.
598     */
599    public static final String KEY_AAC_DRC_ATTENUATION_FACTOR = "aac-drc-cut-level";
600
601    /**
602     * A key describing the selection of the heavy compression profile for DRC.
603     * Two separate DRC gain sequences can be transmitted in one bitstream: MPEG-4 DRC light
604     * compression, and DVB-specific heavy compression. When selecting the application of the heavy
605     * compression, one of the sequences is selected:
606     * <ul>
607     * <li>0 enables light compression,</li>
608     * <li>1 enables heavy compression instead.
609     * </ul>
610     * Note that only light compression offers the features of scaling of DRC gains
611     * (see {@link #KEY_AAC_DRC_BOOST_FACTOR} and {@link #KEY_AAC_DRC_ATTENUATION_FACTOR} for the
612     * boost and attenuation factors, and frequency-selective (multiband) DRC.
613     * Light compression usually contains clipping prevention for stereo downmixing while heavy
614     * compression, if additionally provided in the bitstream, is usually stronger, and contains
615     * clipping prevention for stereo and mono downmixing.
616     * <p>The default is 1 (heavy compression).
617     * <p>This key is only used during decoding.
618     */
619    public static final String KEY_AAC_DRC_HEAVY_COMPRESSION = "aac-drc-heavy-compression";
620
621    /**
622     * A key describing the FLAC compression level to be used (FLAC audio format only).
623     * The associated value is an integer ranging from 0 (fastest, least compression)
624     * to 8 (slowest, most compression).
625     */
626    public static final String KEY_FLAC_COMPRESSION_LEVEL = "flac-compression-level";
627
628    /**
629     * A key describing the encoding complexity.
630     * The associated value is an integer.  These values are device and codec specific,
631     * but lower values generally result in faster and/or less power-hungry encoding.
632     *
633     * @see MediaCodecInfo.EncoderCapabilities#getComplexityRange()
634     */
635    public static final String KEY_COMPLEXITY = "complexity";
636
637    /**
638     * A key describing the desired encoding quality.
639     * The associated value is an integer.  This key is only supported for encoders
640     * that are configured in constant-quality mode.  These values are device and
641     * codec specific, but lower values generally result in more efficient
642     * (smaller-sized) encoding.
643     *
644     * @see MediaCodecInfo.EncoderCapabilities#getQualityRange()
645     */
646    public static final String KEY_QUALITY = "quality";
647
648    /**
649     * A key describing the desired codec priority.
650     * <p>
651     * The associated value is an integer. Higher value means lower priority.
652     * <p>
653     * Currently, only two levels are supported:<br>
654     * 0: realtime priority - meaning that the codec shall support the given
655     *    performance configuration (e.g. framerate) at realtime. This should
656     *    only be used by media playback, capture, and possibly by realtime
657     *    communication scenarios if best effort performance is not suitable.<br>
658     * 1: non-realtime priority (best effort).
659     * <p>
660     * This is a hint used at codec configuration and resource planning - to understand
661     * the realtime requirements of the application; however, due to the nature of
662     * media components, performance is not guaranteed.
663     *
664     */
665    public static final String KEY_PRIORITY = "priority";
666
667    /**
668     * A key describing the desired operating frame rate for video or sample rate for audio
669     * that the codec will need to operate at.
670     * <p>
671     * The associated value is an integer or a float representing frames-per-second or
672     * samples-per-second
673     * <p>
674     * This is used for cases like high-speed/slow-motion video capture, where the video encoder
675     * format contains the target playback rate (e.g. 30fps), but the component must be able to
676     * handle the high operating capture rate (e.g. 240fps).
677     * <p>
678     * This rate will be used by codec for resource planning and setting the operating points.
679     *
680     */
681    public static final String KEY_OPERATING_RATE = "operating-rate";
682
683    /**
684     * A key describing the desired profile to be used by an encoder.
685     * The associated value is an integer.
686     * Constants are declared in {@link MediaCodecInfo.CodecProfileLevel}.
687     * This key is used as a hint, and is only supported for codecs
688     * that specify a profile. Note: Codecs are free to use all the available
689     * coding tools at the specified profile.
690     *
691     * @see MediaCodecInfo.CodecCapabilities#profileLevels
692     */
693    public static final String KEY_PROFILE = "profile";
694
695    /**
696     * A key describing the desired profile to be used by an encoder.
697     * The associated value is an integer.
698     * Constants are declared in {@link MediaCodecInfo.CodecProfileLevel}.
699     * This key is used as a further hint when specifying a desired profile,
700     * and is only supported for codecs that specify a level.
701     * <p>
702     * This key is ignored if the {@link #KEY_PROFILE profile} is not specified.
703     *
704     * @see MediaCodecInfo.CodecCapabilities#profileLevels
705     */
706    public static final String KEY_LEVEL = "level";
707
708    /**
709    * An optional key describing the desired encoder latency in frames. This is an optional
710    * parameter that applies only to video encoders. If encoder supports it, it should ouput
711    * at least one output frame after being queued the specified number of frames. This key
712    * is ignored if the video encoder does not support the latency feature. Use the output
713    * format to verify that this feature was enabled and the actual value used by the encoder.
714    * <p>
715    * If the key is not specified, the default latency will be implenmentation specific.
716    * The associated value is an integer.
717    */
718    public static final String KEY_LATENCY = "latency";
719
720    /**
721     * An optional key describing the maximum number of non-display-order coded frames.
722     * This is an optional parameter that applies only to video encoders. Application should
723     * check the value for this key in the output format to see if codec will produce
724     * non-display-order coded frames. If encoder supports it, the output frames' order will be
725     * different from the display order and each frame's display order could be retrived from
726     * {@link MediaCodec.BufferInfo#presentationTimeUs}. Before API level 27, application may
727     * receive non-display-order coded frames even though the application did not request it.
728     * Note: Application should not rearrange the frames to display order before feeding them
729     * to {@link MediaMuxer#writeSampleData}.
730     * <p>
731     * The default value is 0.
732     */
733    public static final String KEY_OUTPUT_REORDER_DEPTH = "output-reorder-depth";
734
735    /**
736     * A key describing the desired clockwise rotation on an output surface.
737     * This key is only used when the codec is configured using an output surface.
738     * The associated value is an integer, representing degrees. Supported values
739     * are 0, 90, 180 or 270. This is an optional field; if not specified, rotation
740     * defaults to 0.
741     *
742     * @see MediaCodecInfo.CodecCapabilities#profileLevels
743     */
744    public static final String KEY_ROTATION = "rotation-degrees";
745
746    /**
747     * A key describing the desired bitrate mode to be used by an encoder.
748     * Constants are declared in {@link MediaCodecInfo.CodecCapabilities}.
749     *
750     * @see MediaCodecInfo.EncoderCapabilities#isBitrateModeSupported(int)
751     */
752    public static final String KEY_BITRATE_MODE = "bitrate-mode";
753
754    /**
755     * A key describing the audio session ID of the AudioTrack associated
756     * to a tunneled video codec.
757     * The associated value is an integer.
758     *
759     * @see MediaCodecInfo.CodecCapabilities#FEATURE_TunneledPlayback
760     */
761    public static final String KEY_AUDIO_SESSION_ID = "audio-session-id";
762
763    /**
764     * A key for boolean AUTOSELECT behavior for the track. Tracks with AUTOSELECT=true
765     * are considered when automatically selecting a track without specific user
766     * choice, based on the current locale.
767     * This is currently only used for subtitle tracks, when the user selected
768     * 'Default' for the captioning locale.
769     * The associated value is an integer, where non-0 means TRUE.  This is an optional
770     * field; if not specified, AUTOSELECT defaults to TRUE.
771     */
772    public static final String KEY_IS_AUTOSELECT = "is-autoselect";
773
774    /**
775     * A key for boolean DEFAULT behavior for the track. The track with DEFAULT=true is
776     * selected in the absence of a specific user choice.
777     * This is currently used in two scenarios:
778     * 1) for subtitle tracks, when the user selected 'Default' for the captioning locale.
779     * 2) for a {@link #MIMETYPE_IMAGE_ANDROID_HEIC} track, indicating the image is the
780     * primary item in the file.
781
782     * The associated value is an integer, where non-0 means TRUE.  This is an optional
783     * field; if not specified, DEFAULT is considered to be FALSE.
784     */
785    public static final String KEY_IS_DEFAULT = "is-default";
786
787    /**
788     * A key for the FORCED field for subtitle tracks. True if it is a
789     * forced subtitle track.  Forced subtitle tracks are essential for the
790     * content and are shown even when the user turns off Captions.  They
791     * are used for example to translate foreign/alien dialogs or signs.
792     * The associated value is an integer, where non-0 means TRUE.  This is an
793     * optional field; if not specified, FORCED defaults to FALSE.
794     */
795    public static final String KEY_IS_FORCED_SUBTITLE = "is-forced-subtitle";
796
797    /** @hide */
798    public static final String KEY_IS_TIMED_TEXT = "is-timed-text";
799
800    // The following color aspect values must be in sync with the ones in HardwareAPI.h.
801    /**
802     * An optional key describing the color primaries, white point and
803     * luminance factors for video content.
804     *
805     * The associated value is an integer: 0 if unspecified, or one of the
806     * COLOR_STANDARD_ values.
807     */
808    public static final String KEY_COLOR_STANDARD = "color-standard";
809
810    /** BT.709 color chromacity coordinates with KR = 0.2126, KB = 0.0722. */
811    public static final int COLOR_STANDARD_BT709 = 1;
812
813    /** BT.601 625 color chromacity coordinates with KR = 0.299, KB = 0.114. */
814    public static final int COLOR_STANDARD_BT601_PAL = 2;
815
816    /** BT.601 525 color chromacity coordinates with KR = 0.299, KB = 0.114. */
817    public static final int COLOR_STANDARD_BT601_NTSC = 4;
818
819    /** BT.2020 color chromacity coordinates with KR = 0.2627, KB = 0.0593. */
820    public static final int COLOR_STANDARD_BT2020 = 6;
821
822    /** @hide */
823    @IntDef({
824        COLOR_STANDARD_BT709,
825        COLOR_STANDARD_BT601_PAL,
826        COLOR_STANDARD_BT601_NTSC,
827        COLOR_STANDARD_BT2020,
828    })
829    @Retention(RetentionPolicy.SOURCE)
830    public @interface ColorStandard {}
831
832    /**
833     * An optional key describing the opto-electronic transfer function used
834     * for the video content.
835     *
836     * The associated value is an integer: 0 if unspecified, or one of the
837     * COLOR_TRANSFER_ values.
838     */
839    public static final String KEY_COLOR_TRANSFER = "color-transfer";
840
841    /** Linear transfer characteristic curve. */
842    public static final int COLOR_TRANSFER_LINEAR = 1;
843
844    /** SMPTE 170M transfer characteristic curve used by BT.601/BT.709/BT.2020. This is the curve
845     *  used by most non-HDR video content. */
846    public static final int COLOR_TRANSFER_SDR_VIDEO = 3;
847
848    /** SMPTE ST 2084 transfer function. This is used by some HDR video content. */
849    public static final int COLOR_TRANSFER_ST2084 = 6;
850
851    /** ARIB STD-B67 hybrid-log-gamma transfer function. This is used by some HDR video content. */
852    public static final int COLOR_TRANSFER_HLG = 7;
853
854    /** @hide */
855    @IntDef({
856        COLOR_TRANSFER_LINEAR,
857        COLOR_TRANSFER_SDR_VIDEO,
858        COLOR_TRANSFER_ST2084,
859        COLOR_TRANSFER_HLG,
860    })
861    @Retention(RetentionPolicy.SOURCE)
862    public @interface ColorTransfer {}
863
864    /**
865     * An optional key describing the range of the component values of the video content.
866     *
867     * The associated value is an integer: 0 if unspecified, or one of the
868     * COLOR_RANGE_ values.
869     */
870    public static final String KEY_COLOR_RANGE = "color-range";
871
872    /** Limited range. Y component values range from 16 to 235 for 8-bit content.
873     *  Cr, Cy values range from 16 to 240 for 8-bit content.
874     *  This is the default for video content. */
875    public static final int COLOR_RANGE_LIMITED = 2;
876
877    /** Full range. Y, Cr and Cb component values range from 0 to 255 for 8-bit content. */
878    public static final int COLOR_RANGE_FULL = 1;
879
880    /** @hide */
881    @IntDef({
882        COLOR_RANGE_LIMITED,
883        COLOR_RANGE_FULL,
884    })
885    @Retention(RetentionPolicy.SOURCE)
886    public @interface ColorRange {}
887
888    /**
889     * An optional key describing the static metadata of HDR (high-dynamic-range) video content.
890     *
891     * The associated value is a ByteBuffer. This buffer contains the raw contents of the
892     * Static Metadata Descriptor (including the descriptor ID) of an HDMI Dynamic Range and
893     * Mastering InfoFrame as defined by CTA-861.3. This key must be provided to video decoders
894     * for HDR video content unless this information is contained in the bitstream and the video
895     * decoder supports an HDR-capable profile. This key must be provided to video encoders for
896     * HDR video content.
897     */
898    public static final String KEY_HDR_STATIC_INFO = "hdr-static-info";
899
900    /**
901     * A key describing a unique ID for the content of a media track.
902     *
903     * <p>This key is used by {@link MediaExtractor}. Some extractors provide multiple encodings
904     * of the same track (e.g. float audio tracks for FLAC and WAV may be expressed as two
905     * tracks via MediaExtractor: a normal PCM track for backward compatibility, and a float PCM
906     * track for added fidelity. Similarly, Dolby Vision extractor may provide a baseline SDR
907     * version of a DV track.) This key can be used to identify which MediaExtractor tracks refer
908     * to the same underlying content.
909     * </p>
910     *
911     * The associated value is an integer.
912     */
913    public static final String KEY_TRACK_ID = "track-id";
914
915    /**
916     * A key describing the system id of the conditional access system used to scramble
917     * a media track.
918     * <p>
919     * This key is set by {@link MediaExtractor} if the track is scrambled with a conditional
920     * access system.
921     * <p>
922     * The associated value is an integer.
923     * @hide
924     */
925    public static final String KEY_CA_SYSTEM_ID = "ca-system-id";
926
927    /**
928     * A key describing the {@link MediaCas.Session} object associated with a media track.
929     * <p>
930     * This key is set by {@link MediaExtractor} if the track is scrambled with a conditional
931     * access system.
932     * <p>
933     * The associated value is a ByteBuffer.
934     * @hide
935     */
936    public static final String KEY_CA_SESSION_ID = "ca-session-id";
937
938    /* package private */ MediaFormat(Map<String, Object> map) {
939        mMap = map;
940    }
941
942    /**
943     * Creates an empty MediaFormat
944     */
945    public MediaFormat() {
946        mMap = new HashMap();
947    }
948
949    /* package private */ Map<String, Object> getMap() {
950        return mMap;
951    }
952
953    /**
954     * Returns true iff a key of the given name exists in the format.
955     */
956    public final boolean containsKey(String name) {
957        return mMap.containsKey(name);
958    }
959
960    /**
961     * A key prefix used together with a {@link MediaCodecInfo.CodecCapabilities}
962     * feature name describing a required or optional feature for a codec capabilities
963     * query.
964     * The associated value is an integer, where non-0 value means the feature is
965     * requested to be present, while 0 value means the feature is requested to be not
966     * present.
967     * @see MediaCodecList#findDecoderForFormat
968     * @see MediaCodecList#findEncoderForFormat
969     * @see MediaCodecInfo.CodecCapabilities#isFormatSupported
970     *
971     * @hide
972     */
973    public static final String KEY_FEATURE_ = "feature-";
974
975    /**
976     * Returns the value of an integer key.
977     */
978    public final int getInteger(String name) {
979        return ((Integer)mMap.get(name)).intValue();
980    }
981
982    /**
983     * Returns the value of an integer key, or the default value if the
984     * key is missing or is for another type value.
985     * @hide
986     */
987    public final int getInteger(String name, int defaultValue) {
988        try {
989            return getInteger(name);
990        }
991        catch (NullPointerException  e) { /* no such field */ }
992        catch (ClassCastException e) { /* field of different type */ }
993        return defaultValue;
994    }
995
996    /**
997     * Returns the value of a long key.
998     */
999    public final long getLong(String name) {
1000        return ((Long)mMap.get(name)).longValue();
1001    }
1002
1003    /**
1004     * Returns the value of a float key.
1005     */
1006    public final float getFloat(String name) {
1007        return ((Float)mMap.get(name)).floatValue();
1008    }
1009
1010    /**
1011     * Returns the value of a string key.
1012     */
1013    public final String getString(String name) {
1014        return (String)mMap.get(name);
1015    }
1016
1017    /**
1018     * Returns the value of a ByteBuffer key.
1019     */
1020    public final ByteBuffer getByteBuffer(String name) {
1021        return (ByteBuffer)mMap.get(name);
1022    }
1023
1024    /**
1025     * Returns whether a feature is to be enabled ({@code true}) or disabled
1026     * ({@code false}).
1027     *
1028     * @param feature the name of a {@link MediaCodecInfo.CodecCapabilities} feature.
1029     *
1030     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the feature was neither set to be enabled
1031     *        nor to be disabled.
1032     */
1033    public boolean getFeatureEnabled(String feature) {
1034        Integer enabled = (Integer)mMap.get(KEY_FEATURE_ + feature);
1035        if (enabled == null) {
1036            throw new IllegalArgumentException("feature is not specified");
1037        }
1038        return enabled != 0;
1039    }
1040
1041    /**
1042     * Sets the value of an integer key.
1043     */
1044    public final void setInteger(String name, int value) {
1045        mMap.put(name, Integer.valueOf(value));
1046    }
1047
1048    /**
1049     * Sets the value of a long key.
1050     */
1051    public final void setLong(String name, long value) {
1052        mMap.put(name, Long.valueOf(value));
1053    }
1054
1055    /**
1056     * Sets the value of a float key.
1057     */
1058    public final void setFloat(String name, float value) {
1059        mMap.put(name, new Float(value));
1060    }
1061
1062    /**
1063     * Sets the value of a string key.
1064     */
1065    public final void setString(String name, String value) {
1066        mMap.put(name, value);
1067    }
1068
1069    /**
1070     * Sets the value of a ByteBuffer key.
1071     */
1072    public final void setByteBuffer(String name, ByteBuffer bytes) {
1073        mMap.put(name, bytes);
1074    }
1075
1076    /**
1077     * Sets whether a feature is to be enabled ({@code true}) or disabled
1078     * ({@code false}).
1079     *
1080     * If {@code enabled} is {@code true}, the feature is requested to be present.
1081     * Otherwise, the feature is requested to be not present.
1082     *
1083     * @param feature the name of a {@link MediaCodecInfo.CodecCapabilities} feature.
1084     *
1085     * @see MediaCodecList#findDecoderForFormat
1086     * @see MediaCodecList#findEncoderForFormat
1087     * @see MediaCodecInfo.CodecCapabilities#isFormatSupported
1088     */
1089    public void setFeatureEnabled(String feature, boolean enabled) {
1090        setInteger(KEY_FEATURE_ + feature, enabled ? 1 : 0);
1091    }
1092
1093    /**
1094     * Creates a minimal audio format.
1095     * @param mime The mime type of the content.
1096     * @param sampleRate The sampling rate of the content.
1097     * @param channelCount The number of audio channels in the content.
1098     */
1099    public static final MediaFormat createAudioFormat(
1100            String mime,
1101            int sampleRate,
1102            int channelCount) {
1103        MediaFormat format = new MediaFormat();
1104        format.setString(KEY_MIME, mime);
1105        format.setInteger(KEY_SAMPLE_RATE, sampleRate);
1106        format.setInteger(KEY_CHANNEL_COUNT, channelCount);
1107
1108        return format;
1109    }
1110
1111    /**
1112     * Creates a minimal subtitle format.
1113     * @param mime The mime type of the content.
1114     * @param language The language of the content, using either ISO 639-1 or 639-2/T
1115     *        codes.  Specify null or "und" if language information is only included
1116     *        in the content.  (This will also work if there are multiple language
1117     *        tracks in the content.)
1118     */
1119    public static final MediaFormat createSubtitleFormat(
1120            String mime,
1121            String language) {
1122        MediaFormat format = new MediaFormat();
1123        format.setString(KEY_MIME, mime);
1124        format.setString(KEY_LANGUAGE, language);
1125
1126        return format;
1127    }
1128
1129    /**
1130     * Creates a minimal video format.
1131     * @param mime The mime type of the content.
1132     * @param width The width of the content (in pixels)
1133     * @param height The height of the content (in pixels)
1134     */
1135    public static final MediaFormat createVideoFormat(
1136            String mime,
1137            int width,
1138            int height) {
1139        MediaFormat format = new MediaFormat();
1140        format.setString(KEY_MIME, mime);
1141        format.setInteger(KEY_WIDTH, width);
1142        format.setInteger(KEY_HEIGHT, height);
1143
1144        return format;
1145    }
1146
1147    @Override
1148    public String toString() {
1149        return mMap.toString();
1150    }
1151}
1152