CODEC



CODEC

NAME
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
DIAGNOSTICS
SEE ALSO

NAME

TIFFFindCODEC, TIFFRegisterCODEC, TIFFUnRegisterCODEC, TIFFIsCODECConfigured − codec-related utility routines

SYNOPSIS

#include <tiffio.h>

const TIFFCodec* TIFFFindCODEC(uint16 scheme);
TIFFCodec* TIFFRegisterCODEC(uint16
scheme, const char *method, TIFFInitMethod init);
void TIFFUnRegisterCODEC(TIFFCodec *
codec);
int TIFFIsCODECConfigured(uint16
scheme);

DESCRIPTION

libtiff supports a variety of compression schemes implemented by software codecs. Each codec adheres to a modular interface that provides for the decoding and encoding of image data; as well as some other methods for initialization, setup, cleanup, and the control of default strip and tile sizes. Codecs are identified by the associated value of the TIFF Compression tag; e.g. 5 for LZW compression.

The TIFFRegisterCODEC routine can be used to augment or override the set of codecs available to an application. If the specified scheme already has a registered codec then it is overridden and any images with data encoded with this compression scheme will be decoded using the supplied coded.

TIFFIsCODECConfigured returns 1 if the codec is configured and working. Otherwise 0 will be returned.

DIAGNOSTICS

No space to register compression scheme %s. TIFFRegisterCODEC was unable to allocate memory for the data structures needed to register a codec.

Cannot remove compression scheme %s; not registered. TIFFUnRegisterCODEC did not locate the specified codec in the table of registered compression schemes.

SEE ALSO

libtiff(3TIFF)

Libtiff library home page: http://www.remotesensing.org/libtiff/






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