C# Class Recurity.Blitzableiter.SWF.BlockData

Block data is the lowest layer in the video structure.

Block data is the lowest layer in the video structure. In version 0

of the Sorenson H.263 video format, this layer follows H.263 section

5.4 exactly. In version 1 of the Sorenson H.263 video format, escape

codes in transform coefficients (see H.263 section 5.4.2) are encoded

differently. When the ESCAPE code 0000 011 appears, the next bit is

a format bit that indicates the subsequent bit layout for LAST, RUN,

and LEVEL. In both cases, one bit is used for LAST and six bits are

used for RUN. If the format bit is 0, seven bits are used for LEVEL;

if the format bit is 1, eleven bits are used for LEVEL.

Inheritance: AbstractSwfElement
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Public Methods

Method Description
BlockData ( byte InitialVersion ) : System

Block data is the lowest layer in the video structure

Parse ( Stream input ) : void

Parses this object out of a stream

ToString ( ) : string

Converts the value of this instance to a System.String.

Verify ( ) : bool

Verifies this object and its components for documentation compliance.

Write ( Stream output ) : void

Writes this object back to a stream

Method Details

BlockData() public method

Block data is the lowest layer in the video structure
public BlockData ( byte InitialVersion ) : System
InitialVersion byte The version of the SWF file using this object.
return System

Parse() public method

Parses this object out of a stream
public Parse ( Stream input ) : void
input Stream
return void

ToString() public method

Converts the value of this instance to a System.String.
public ToString ( ) : string
return string

Verify() public method

Verifies this object and its components for documentation compliance.
public Verify ( ) : bool
return bool

Write() public method

Writes this object back to a stream
public Write ( Stream output ) : void
output Stream The stream to write to.
return void