package gst /* #cgo pkg-config: gstreamer-1.0 gstreamer-video-1.0 #include "gst.h" #include #include */ import ( "C" ) import "unsafe" // VideoOverlaySetWindowHandle will call the video overlay's set_window_handle method. // You should use this method to tell to an overlay to display video output to a specific window // (e.g. an XWindow on X11). Passing 0 as the handle will tell the overlay to stop using that // window and create an internal one. registers the windowID for video output of the element. func (e *Element) VideoOverlaySetWindowHandle(windowID uintptr) { C.gst_video_overlay_set_window_handle((*C.GstVideoOverlay)(unsafe.Pointer(e.GstElement)), (C.guintptr)(windowID)) } // VideoOverlayExpose tells an overlay that it has been exposed. This will redraw the current frame in the drawable even if the pipeline is PAUSED. func (e *Element) VideoOverlayExpose() { C.gst_video_overlay_expose((*C.GstVideoOverlay)(unsafe.Pointer(e.GstElement))) } // VideoOverlayHandleEvents tells an overlay that it should handle events from the window system. // These events are forwarded upstream as navigation events. In some window system, events are not // propagated in the window hierarchy if a client is listening for them. This method allows you to // disable events handling completely from the GstVideoOverlay. func (e *Element) VideoOverlayHandleEvents(handleEvents bool) { bInt := int(0) if handleEvents { bInt = 1 } C.gst_video_overlay_handle_events((*C.GstVideoOverlay)(unsafe.Pointer(e.GstElement)), (C.gboolean)(bInt)) }