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![]() In particular move end_of_picture flag out of vp9 specific information since VP9 is not the only codec that can use spatial scalability and thus need to distinguish layer frame and picture (aka temporal unit). Bug: webrtc:12167 Change-Id: I0d046d8785fbea55281209ad099738c03ea7db96 Reviewed-on: https://webrtc-review.googlesource.com/c/src/+/192542 Reviewed-by: Sami Kalliomäki <sakal@webrtc.org> Reviewed-by: Erik Språng <sprang@webrtc.org> Commit-Queue: Danil Chapovalov <danilchap@webrtc.org> Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#32588} |
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README |
This directory holds a Java implementation of the webrtc::PeerConnection API, as well as the JNI glue C++ code that lets the Java implementation reuse the C++ implementation of the same API. To build the Java API and related tests, make sure you have a WebRTC checkout with Android specific parts. This can be used for linux development as well by configuring gn appropriately, as it is a superset of the webrtc checkout: fetch --nohooks webrtc_android gclient sync You also must generate GN projects with: --args='target_os="android" target_cpu="arm"' More information on getting the code, compiling and running the AppRTCMobile app can be found at: https://webrtc.org/native-code/android/ To use the Java API, start by looking at the public interface of org.webrtc.PeerConnection{,Factory} and the org.webrtc.PeerConnectionTest. To understand the implementation of the API, see the native code in src/jni/pc/.