Class: AVCaptureMovieFileOutput
- Inherits:
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AVCaptureFileOutput
- Object
- NSObject
- AVCaptureOutput
- AVCaptureFileOutput
- AVCaptureMovieFileOutput
Overview
AVCaptureMovieFileOutput is a concrete sub-class of AVCaptureFileOutput you use to capture data to a QuickTime movie.
Instance Attribute Summary (collapse)
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- metadata
The metadata for the output file.
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- movieFragmentInterval
Indicates the number of seconds of output that are written per fragment.
Attributes inherited from AVCaptureFileOutput
#maxRecordedDuration, #maxRecordedFileSize, #minFreeDiskSpaceLimit, #outputFileURL, #recordedDuration, #recordedFileSize, #recording
Attributes inherited from AVCaptureOutput
Method Summary
Methods inherited from AVCaptureFileOutput
#startRecordingToOutputFileURL:recordingDelegate:, #stopRecording
Methods inherited from AVCaptureOutput
#connectionWithMediaType:, #transformedMetadataObjectForMetadataObject:connection:
Methods inherited from NSObject
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Constructor Details
This class inherits a constructor from NSObject
Dynamic Method Handling
This class handles dynamic methods through the method_missing method in the class NSObject
Instance Attribute Details
- (Array) metadata
The metadata for the output file. The array contains AVMetadataItem objects. You use this array to add metadata such as copyright, creation date, and so on, to the recorded movie file.
- (CMTime) movieFragmentInterval
Indicates the number of seconds of output that are written per fragment. The default is 10 seconds. Set to kCMTimeInvalid to disable movie fragment writing (not typically recommended).A QuickTime movie is comprised of media samples and a sample table identifying their location in the file. A movie file without a sample table is unreadable.In a processed file, the sample table typically appears at the beginning of the file. It may also appear at the end of the file, in which case the header contains a pointer to the sample table at the end. When a new movie file is being recorded, it is not possible to write the sample table since the size of the file is not yet known. Instead, the table is must be written when recording is complete. If no other action is taken, this means that if the recording does not complete successfully (for example, in the event of a crash), the file data is unusable (because there is no sample table). By periodically inserting “movie fragments” into the movie file, the sample table can be built up incrementally. This means that if the file is not written completely, the movie file is still usable (up to the point where the last fragment was written).