public ImageIODecoder(String formatName) { super(); this.formatName = formatName; if (!ImageIO.getImageReadersByFormatName(formatName).hasNext()) { throw new RuntimeException("No ImageIO reader found for " + formatName); } }
@Override public int process(Buffer input, Buffer output) { if (!checkInputBuffer(input)) { return BUFFER_PROCESSED_FAILED; } if (isEOM(input)) { propagateEOM(output); // TODO: what about data? can there be any? return BUFFER_PROCESSED_OK; } try { // TODO: this is very inefficient - it allocates a new byte array // (or more) every time final ByteArrayInputStream is = new ByteArrayInputStream((byte[]) input.getData(), input.getOffset(), input.getLength()); final BufferedImage image = ImageIO.read(is); is.close(); final Buffer b = ImageToBuffer.createBuffer(image, ((VideoFormat) outputFormat).getFrameRate()); output.setData(b.getData()); output.setOffset(b.getOffset()); output.setLength(b.getLength()); output.setFormat(b.getFormat()); // TODO: this is a bit hacky, this // format will be more specific // than the actual set output // format, because now we know what // ImageIO gave us for a // BufferedImage as far as pixel // masks, etc. return BUFFER_PROCESSED_OK; } catch (IOException e) { output.setDiscard(true); output.setLength(0); return BUFFER_PROCESSED_FAILED; } }