Baseline 2024
Newly available
Note: This feature is available in Dedicated Web Workers.
The allocationSize()
method of the VideoFrame
interface returns the number of bytes required to hold the video as filtered by options passed into the method.
allocationSize()
allocationSize(options)
Parameters
options
Optional
An object containing the following:
rect
Optional
The rectangle of pixels to copy from the VideoFrame
. If unspecified the visibleRect
will be used. This is in the format of a dictionary object containing:
x
: The x-coordinate.y
: The y-coordinate.width
: The width of the frame.height
: The height of the frame.layout
Optional
A list containing the following values for each plane in the VideoFrame
. Planes may not overlap. If unspecified the planes will be tightly packed:
offset
An integer representing the offset in bytes where the given plane begins.
stride
An integer representing the number of bytes, including padding, used by each row of the plane.
format
Optional
A pixel format for the pixel data in the destination
. Can be set to "RGBA"
, "RGBX"
, "BGRA"
, "BGRX"
. If unspecified, the format
will be used.
colorSpace
Optional
Specifies the color space of the pixel data in the destination
. Can be set to "srgb"
for the sRGB color space or "display-p3"
for the display-p3 color space. Only applicable for RGB pixel formats. If unspecified, "srgb
will be used.
An integer containing the number of bytes needed to hold the frame as specified by options
.
In the following example the allocationSize
is returned for the rectangle at top left with dimensions of 800 by 600.
const videoRect = {
x: 0,
y: 0,
width: 800,
height: 600,
};
let size = VideoFrame.allocationSize({ rect: videoRect });
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