Reputation: 833
Has anybody solved this problem earlier? I need simple and fast method to convert QImage::bits() buffer from RGB32 to YUV420P pixel format. Can you help me?
Upvotes: 3
Views: 2772
Reputation: 12975
libswscale, part of the ffmpeg project has optimized routines to perform colorspace conversions, scaling, and filtering. If you really want speed, I would suggest using it unless you cannot add the extra dependency. I haven't actually tested this code, but here is the general idea:
QImage img = ... //your image in RGB32
//allocate output buffer. use av_malloc to align memory. YUV420P
//needs 1.5 times the number of pixels (Cb and Cr only use 0.25
//bytes per pixel on average)
char* out_buffer = (char*)av_malloc((int)ceil(img.height() * img.width() * 1.5));
//allocate ffmpeg frame structures
AVFrame* inpic = avcodec_alloc_frame();
AVFrame* outpic = avcodec_alloc_frame();
//avpicture_fill sets all of the data pointers in the AVFrame structures
//to the right places in the data buffers. It does not copy the data so
//the QImage and out_buffer still need to live after calling these.
avpicture_fill((AVPicture*)inpic,
img.bits(),
AV_PIX_FMT_ARGB,
img.width(),
img.height());
avpicture_fill((AVPicture*)outpic,
out_buffer,
AV_PIX_FMT_YUV420P,
img.width(),
img.height());
//create the conversion context. you only need to do this once if
//you are going to do the same conversion multiple times.
SwsContext* ctx = sws_getContext(img.width(),
img.height(),
AV_PIX_FMT_ARGB,
img.width(),
img.height(),
AV_PIX_FMT_YUV420P,
SWS_BICUBIC,
NULL, NULL, NULL);
//perform the conversion
sws_scale(ctx,
inpic->data,
inpic->linesize,
0,
img.height(),
outpic->data,
outpic->linesize);
//free memory
av_free(inpic);
av_free(outpic);
//...
//free output buffer when done with it
av_free(out_buffer);
Like I said, I haven't tested this code so it may require some tweaks to get it working.
Upvotes: 5