Segment.setSeek

Update the segment structure with the field values of a seek event (see gst_event_new_seek()). After calling this method, the segment field last_stop and time will contain the requested new position in the segment. The new requested position in the segment depends on rate and start_type and stop_type. For positive rate, the new position in the segment is the new segment start field when it was updated with a start_type different from GST_SEEK_TYPE_NONE. If no update was performed on segment start position (GST_SEEK_TYPE_NONE), start is ignored and segment last_stop is unmodified. For negative rate, the new position in the segment is the new segment stop field when it was updated with a stop_type different from GST_SEEK_TYPE_NONE. If no stop was previously configured in the segment, the duration of the segment will be used to update the stop position. If no update was performed on segment stop position (GST_SEEK_TYPE_NONE), stop is ignored and segment last_stop is unmodified. The applied rate of the segment will be set to 1.0 by default. If the caller can apply a rate change, it should update segment rate and applied_rate after calling this function. update will be set to TRUE if a seek should be performed to the segment last_stop field. This field can be FALSE if, for example, only the rate has been changed but not the playback position.

class Segment
void
setSeek

Parameters

rate double

the rate of the segment.

format GstFormat

the format of the segment.

flags GstSeekFlags

the seek flags for the segment

startType GstSeekType

the seek method

start long

the seek start value

stopType GstSeekType

the seek method

stop long

the seek stop value

update int

boolean holding whether last_stop was updated.

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