Integrating video into an application framework

Peter Schnorf
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Object-oriented application frameworks help software engineers develop sophisticated interactive applications quickly and reduce maintenance costs significantly. An application framework provides, among others, predefined visual classes for text or graphics display and for user interaction elements, as well as integrated control of these elements. Designed before motion video display was technically feasible on desktop computers, these frameworks’ architectures are built around the assumption of relatively slowly changing bitmap images to be displayed on a computer screen. Motion video screen update rates were not anticipated. We extended a typical application framework in a multitasking environment to support motion video display in full generality. The internal architecture of the framework was changed to remove the subtle obstacles for high screen update rates and a data type ‘video’ was designed and integrated seamlessly with the existing visual classes. Our video objects display motion video generated by autonomous hardware or software processes. They may appear in any shape or number mixed with other visual objects in scrollable views, as building blocks in graphics editors, as characters in text editors, as items in list or pop-up menus, etc. Video objects support the full visual class protocol for client-transparent double buffering, cut/copy/paste/undo operations, and output to or input from files. In this paper, we describe the features of these video objects and our changes to the architecture of the application framework necessary to support the new paradigms of motion video.
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将视频集成到应用程序框架中
面向对象的应用程序框架帮助软件工程师快速开发复杂的交互式应用程序,并显著降低维护成本。应用程序框架提供了预定义的可视化类,用于文本或图形显示和用户交互元素,以及对这些元素的集成控制。在运动视频显示技术在台式计算机上可行之前,这些框架的架构是围绕在计算机屏幕上显示的相对缓慢变化的位图图像的假设建立的。动态视频屏幕更新率超出预期。我们在多任务环境下扩展了一个典型的应用程序框架,以全面支持运动视频显示。框架的内部架构被改变,以消除高屏幕更新率的微妙障碍,并设计了一个数据类型“视频”,并与现有的视觉类无缝集成。我们的视频对象显示由自主硬件或软件过程生成的运动视频。它们可以在可滚动视图中以任何形状或数字与其他可视对象混合出现,在图形编辑器中作为构建块,在文本编辑器中作为字符,在列表或弹出菜单中作为项等。视频对象支持完整的可视类协议,用于客户端透明的双重缓冲,剪切/复制/粘贴/撤消操作,以及从文件输出或输入。在本文中,我们描述了这些视频对象的特征,以及我们对支持运动视频新范式所必需的应用程序框架体系结构的改变。
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