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diff --git a/src/multimedia/video/qabstractvideosurface.cpp b/src/multimedia/video/qabstractvideosurface.cpp index 63ffc1483..fd4465bd6 100644 --- a/src/multimedia/video/qabstractvideosurface.cpp +++ b/src/multimedia/video/qabstractvideosurface.cpp @@ -81,7 +81,6 @@ public: /*! \class QAbstractVideoSurface \brief The QAbstractVideoSurface class is a base class for video presentation surfaces. - \since 1.0 \inmodule QtMultimedia The QAbstractVideoSurface class defines the standard interface that video producers use to @@ -160,14 +159,12 @@ QAbstractVideoSurface::~QAbstractVideoSurface() that can be mapped in read-only mode. Types that are first in the list can be assumed to be faster to render. - \since 1.0 */ /*! Tests a video surface \a format to determine if a surface can accept it. Returns true if the format is supported by the surface, and false otherwise. - \since 1.0 */ bool QAbstractVideoSurface::isFormatSupported(const QVideoSurfaceFormat &format) const { @@ -185,7 +182,6 @@ bool QAbstractVideoSurface::isFormatSupported(const QVideoSurfaceFormat &format) If the format is already supported it will be returned unchanged, or if there is no similar supported format an invalid format will be returned. - \since 1.0 */ QVideoSurfaceFormat QAbstractVideoSurface::nearestFormat(const QVideoSurfaceFormat &format) const { @@ -199,13 +195,11 @@ QVideoSurfaceFormat QAbstractVideoSurface::nearestFormat(const QVideoSurfaceForm Signals that the set of formats supported by a video surface has changed. - \since 1.0 \sa supportedPixelFormats(), isFormatSupported() */ /*! Returns the format of a video surface. - \since 1.0 */ QVideoSurfaceFormat QAbstractVideoSurface::surfaceFormat() const { @@ -218,7 +212,6 @@ QVideoSurfaceFormat QAbstractVideoSurface::surfaceFormat() const Signals that the configured \a format of a video surface has changed. - \since 1.0 \sa surfaceFormat(), start() */ @@ -228,7 +221,6 @@ QVideoSurfaceFormat QAbstractVideoSurface::surfaceFormat() const Returns true if the surface was started, and false if an error occurred. \note You must call the base class implementation of start() at the end of your implementation. - \since 1.0 \sa isActive(), stop() */ bool QAbstractVideoSurface::start(const QVideoSurfaceFormat &format) @@ -252,7 +244,6 @@ bool QAbstractVideoSurface::start(const QVideoSurfaceFormat &format) Stops a video surface presenting frames and releases any resources acquired in start(). \note You must call the base class implementation of stop() at the start of your implementation. - \since 1.0 \sa isActive(), start() */ void QAbstractVideoSurface::stop() @@ -271,7 +262,6 @@ void QAbstractVideoSurface::stop() Indicates whether a video surface has been started. Returns true if the surface has been started, and false otherwise. - \since 1.0 */ bool QAbstractVideoSurface::isActive() const { @@ -284,7 +274,6 @@ bool QAbstractVideoSurface::isActive() const Signals that the \a active state of a video surface has changed. - \since 1.0 \sa isActive(), start(), stop() */ @@ -306,7 +295,6 @@ bool QAbstractVideoSurface::isActive() const A video surface must be in the started state for present() to succeed, and the format of the video frame must be compatible with the current video surface format. - \since 1.0 \sa error() */ @@ -315,7 +303,6 @@ bool QAbstractVideoSurface::isActive() const If a surface fails to start(), or stops unexpectedly this function can be called to discover what error occurred. - \since 1.0 */ QAbstractVideoSurface::Error QAbstractVideoSurface::error() const @@ -329,7 +316,6 @@ QAbstractVideoSurface::Error QAbstractVideoSurface::error() const This can be called by implementors of this interface to communicate what the most recent error was. - \since 1.0 */ void QAbstractVideoSurface::setError(Error error) { @@ -345,7 +331,6 @@ void QAbstractVideoSurface::setError(Error error) can render with optimal quality and/or performance. The native resolution is not always known and can be changed during playback. - \since 1.1 */ QSize QAbstractVideoSurface::nativeResolution() const { @@ -358,7 +343,6 @@ QSize QAbstractVideoSurface::nativeResolution() const This function can be called by implementors of this interface to specify to frame producers what the native resolution of this surface is. - \since 1.1 */ void QAbstractVideoSurface::setNativeResolution(const QSize &resolution) { @@ -374,7 +358,6 @@ void QAbstractVideoSurface::setNativeResolution(const QSize &resolution) \fn QAbstractVideoSurface::nativeResolutionChanged(const QSize &resolution); Signals the native \a resolution of video surface has changed. - \since 1.1 */ #ifndef QT_NO_DEBUG_STREAM |