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Add remote desktop and screen cast functionality This commit adds basic screen casting and remote desktoping functionalty. This works by exposing two D-Bus API services: org.gnome.Mutter.ScreenCast and org.gnome.Mutter.RemoteDesktop. The remote desktop API is used to create remote desktop sessions. For each session, a D-Bus object is created, and an application can manage the session by sending messages to the session object. A remote desktop session the user to emit input events using the D-Bus methods on the session object. To get framebuffer content, the application should create an associated screen cast session. The screen cast API is used to create screen cast sessions. One can so far either create stand-alone screen cast sessions, or a screen cast session associated with a remote desktop session. A remote desktop associated screen cast session is managed by the remote desktop session. So far only remote desktop managed screen cast sessions are implemented. Each screen cast session may have one or more streams. A screen cast stream is a stream of buffers of some part of the compositor content. So far API exists for creating streams of monitors and windows, but only monitor streams are implemented. When a screen cast session is started, the one PipeWire stream is created for each screen cast stream created for the session. When this has happened, a PipeWireStreamAdded signal is emitted on the stream object, passing a unique identifier. The application may use this identifier to find the associated stream being advertised by the PipeWire daemon. The remote desktop and screen cast functionality must be explicitly be enabled at ./configure time by passing --enable-remote-desktop to ./configure. Doing this will build both screen cast and remote desktop support. To actually enable the screen casting and remote desktop, the user must enable the experimental feature. See org.gnome.mutter.experimental-features. https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=784199
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<!DOCTYPE node PUBLIC
'-//freedesktop//DTD D-BUS Object Introspection 1.0//EN'
'http://www.freedesktop.org/standards/dbus/1.0/introspect.dtd'>
<node>
<!--
org.gnome.Mutter.ScreenCast:
@short_description: Screen cast interface
This API is private and not intended to be used outside of the integrated
system that uses libmutter. No compatibility between versions are
promised.
Add remote desktop and screen cast functionality This commit adds basic screen casting and remote desktoping functionalty. This works by exposing two D-Bus API services: org.gnome.Mutter.ScreenCast and org.gnome.Mutter.RemoteDesktop. The remote desktop API is used to create remote desktop sessions. For each session, a D-Bus object is created, and an application can manage the session by sending messages to the session object. A remote desktop session the user to emit input events using the D-Bus methods on the session object. To get framebuffer content, the application should create an associated screen cast session. The screen cast API is used to create screen cast sessions. One can so far either create stand-alone screen cast sessions, or a screen cast session associated with a remote desktop session. A remote desktop associated screen cast session is managed by the remote desktop session. So far only remote desktop managed screen cast sessions are implemented. Each screen cast session may have one or more streams. A screen cast stream is a stream of buffers of some part of the compositor content. So far API exists for creating streams of monitors and windows, but only monitor streams are implemented. When a screen cast session is started, the one PipeWire stream is created for each screen cast stream created for the session. When this has happened, a PipeWireStreamAdded signal is emitted on the stream object, passing a unique identifier. The application may use this identifier to find the associated stream being advertised by the PipeWire daemon. The remote desktop and screen cast functionality must be explicitly be enabled at ./configure time by passing --enable-remote-desktop to ./configure. Doing this will build both screen cast and remote desktop support. To actually enable the screen casting and remote desktop, the user must enable the experimental feature. See org.gnome.mutter.experimental-features. https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=784199
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-->
<interface name="org.gnome.Mutter.ScreenCast">
<!--
CreateSession:
@properties: Properties
@session_path: Path to the new session object
* "remote-desktop-session-id" (s): The ID of a remote desktop session.
Remote desktop driven screen casts
are started and stopped by the remote
desktop session.
* "disable-animations" (b): Set to "true" if the screen cast application
would prefer animations to be globally
disabled, while the session is running.
Default is "false".
Available since version 3.
Add remote desktop and screen cast functionality This commit adds basic screen casting and remote desktoping functionalty. This works by exposing two D-Bus API services: org.gnome.Mutter.ScreenCast and org.gnome.Mutter.RemoteDesktop. The remote desktop API is used to create remote desktop sessions. For each session, a D-Bus object is created, and an application can manage the session by sending messages to the session object. A remote desktop session the user to emit input events using the D-Bus methods on the session object. To get framebuffer content, the application should create an associated screen cast session. The screen cast API is used to create screen cast sessions. One can so far either create stand-alone screen cast sessions, or a screen cast session associated with a remote desktop session. A remote desktop associated screen cast session is managed by the remote desktop session. So far only remote desktop managed screen cast sessions are implemented. Each screen cast session may have one or more streams. A screen cast stream is a stream of buffers of some part of the compositor content. So far API exists for creating streams of monitors and windows, but only monitor streams are implemented. When a screen cast session is started, the one PipeWire stream is created for each screen cast stream created for the session. When this has happened, a PipeWireStreamAdded signal is emitted on the stream object, passing a unique identifier. The application may use this identifier to find the associated stream being advertised by the PipeWire daemon. The remote desktop and screen cast functionality must be explicitly be enabled at ./configure time by passing --enable-remote-desktop to ./configure. Doing this will build both screen cast and remote desktop support. To actually enable the screen casting and remote desktop, the user must enable the experimental feature. See org.gnome.mutter.experimental-features. https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=784199
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-->
<method name="CreateSession">
<arg name="properties" type="a{sv}" direction="in" />
<arg name="session_path" type="o" direction="out" />
</method>
<!--
Version:
@short_description: API version
-->
<property name="Version" type="i" access="read" />
Add remote desktop and screen cast functionality This commit adds basic screen casting and remote desktoping functionalty. This works by exposing two D-Bus API services: org.gnome.Mutter.ScreenCast and org.gnome.Mutter.RemoteDesktop. The remote desktop API is used to create remote desktop sessions. For each session, a D-Bus object is created, and an application can manage the session by sending messages to the session object. A remote desktop session the user to emit input events using the D-Bus methods on the session object. To get framebuffer content, the application should create an associated screen cast session. The screen cast API is used to create screen cast sessions. One can so far either create stand-alone screen cast sessions, or a screen cast session associated with a remote desktop session. A remote desktop associated screen cast session is managed by the remote desktop session. So far only remote desktop managed screen cast sessions are implemented. Each screen cast session may have one or more streams. A screen cast stream is a stream of buffers of some part of the compositor content. So far API exists for creating streams of monitors and windows, but only monitor streams are implemented. When a screen cast session is started, the one PipeWire stream is created for each screen cast stream created for the session. When this has happened, a PipeWireStreamAdded signal is emitted on the stream object, passing a unique identifier. The application may use this identifier to find the associated stream being advertised by the PipeWire daemon. The remote desktop and screen cast functionality must be explicitly be enabled at ./configure time by passing --enable-remote-desktop to ./configure. Doing this will build both screen cast and remote desktop support. To actually enable the screen casting and remote desktop, the user must enable the experimental feature. See org.gnome.mutter.experimental-features. https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=784199
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</interface>
<!--
org.gnome.Mutter.ScreenCast.Session:
@short_description: Screen cast session
-->
<interface name="org.gnome.Mutter.ScreenCast.Session">
<!--
Start:
Add remote desktop and screen cast functionality This commit adds basic screen casting and remote desktoping functionalty. This works by exposing two D-Bus API services: org.gnome.Mutter.ScreenCast and org.gnome.Mutter.RemoteDesktop. The remote desktop API is used to create remote desktop sessions. For each session, a D-Bus object is created, and an application can manage the session by sending messages to the session object. A remote desktop session the user to emit input events using the D-Bus methods on the session object. To get framebuffer content, the application should create an associated screen cast session. The screen cast API is used to create screen cast sessions. One can so far either create stand-alone screen cast sessions, or a screen cast session associated with a remote desktop session. A remote desktop associated screen cast session is managed by the remote desktop session. So far only remote desktop managed screen cast sessions are implemented. Each screen cast session may have one or more streams. A screen cast stream is a stream of buffers of some part of the compositor content. So far API exists for creating streams of monitors and windows, but only monitor streams are implemented. When a screen cast session is started, the one PipeWire stream is created for each screen cast stream created for the session. When this has happened, a PipeWireStreamAdded signal is emitted on the stream object, passing a unique identifier. The application may use this identifier to find the associated stream being advertised by the PipeWire daemon. The remote desktop and screen cast functionality must be explicitly be enabled at ./configure time by passing --enable-remote-desktop to ./configure. Doing this will build both screen cast and remote desktop support. To actually enable the screen casting and remote desktop, the user must enable the experimental feature. See org.gnome.mutter.experimental-features. https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=784199
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Start the screen cast session
Add remote desktop and screen cast functionality This commit adds basic screen casting and remote desktoping functionalty. This works by exposing two D-Bus API services: org.gnome.Mutter.ScreenCast and org.gnome.Mutter.RemoteDesktop. The remote desktop API is used to create remote desktop sessions. For each session, a D-Bus object is created, and an application can manage the session by sending messages to the session object. A remote desktop session the user to emit input events using the D-Bus methods on the session object. To get framebuffer content, the application should create an associated screen cast session. The screen cast API is used to create screen cast sessions. One can so far either create stand-alone screen cast sessions, or a screen cast session associated with a remote desktop session. A remote desktop associated screen cast session is managed by the remote desktop session. So far only remote desktop managed screen cast sessions are implemented. Each screen cast session may have one or more streams. A screen cast stream is a stream of buffers of some part of the compositor content. So far API exists for creating streams of monitors and windows, but only monitor streams are implemented. When a screen cast session is started, the one PipeWire stream is created for each screen cast stream created for the session. When this has happened, a PipeWireStreamAdded signal is emitted on the stream object, passing a unique identifier. The application may use this identifier to find the associated stream being advertised by the PipeWire daemon. The remote desktop and screen cast functionality must be explicitly be enabled at ./configure time by passing --enable-remote-desktop to ./configure. Doing this will build both screen cast and remote desktop support. To actually enable the screen casting and remote desktop, the user must enable the experimental feature. See org.gnome.mutter.experimental-features. https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=784199
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-->
<method name="Start" />
<!--
Stop:
Add remote desktop and screen cast functionality This commit adds basic screen casting and remote desktoping functionalty. This works by exposing two D-Bus API services: org.gnome.Mutter.ScreenCast and org.gnome.Mutter.RemoteDesktop. The remote desktop API is used to create remote desktop sessions. For each session, a D-Bus object is created, and an application can manage the session by sending messages to the session object. A remote desktop session the user to emit input events using the D-Bus methods on the session object. To get framebuffer content, the application should create an associated screen cast session. The screen cast API is used to create screen cast sessions. One can so far either create stand-alone screen cast sessions, or a screen cast session associated with a remote desktop session. A remote desktop associated screen cast session is managed by the remote desktop session. So far only remote desktop managed screen cast sessions are implemented. Each screen cast session may have one or more streams. A screen cast stream is a stream of buffers of some part of the compositor content. So far API exists for creating streams of monitors and windows, but only monitor streams are implemented. When a screen cast session is started, the one PipeWire stream is created for each screen cast stream created for the session. When this has happened, a PipeWireStreamAdded signal is emitted on the stream object, passing a unique identifier. The application may use this identifier to find the associated stream being advertised by the PipeWire daemon. The remote desktop and screen cast functionality must be explicitly be enabled at ./configure time by passing --enable-remote-desktop to ./configure. Doing this will build both screen cast and remote desktop support. To actually enable the screen casting and remote desktop, the user must enable the experimental feature. See org.gnome.mutter.experimental-features. https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=784199
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Stop the screen cast session
Add remote desktop and screen cast functionality This commit adds basic screen casting and remote desktoping functionalty. This works by exposing two D-Bus API services: org.gnome.Mutter.ScreenCast and org.gnome.Mutter.RemoteDesktop. The remote desktop API is used to create remote desktop sessions. For each session, a D-Bus object is created, and an application can manage the session by sending messages to the session object. A remote desktop session the user to emit input events using the D-Bus methods on the session object. To get framebuffer content, the application should create an associated screen cast session. The screen cast API is used to create screen cast sessions. One can so far either create stand-alone screen cast sessions, or a screen cast session associated with a remote desktop session. A remote desktop associated screen cast session is managed by the remote desktop session. So far only remote desktop managed screen cast sessions are implemented. Each screen cast session may have one or more streams. A screen cast stream is a stream of buffers of some part of the compositor content. So far API exists for creating streams of monitors and windows, but only monitor streams are implemented. When a screen cast session is started, the one PipeWire stream is created for each screen cast stream created for the session. When this has happened, a PipeWireStreamAdded signal is emitted on the stream object, passing a unique identifier. The application may use this identifier to find the associated stream being advertised by the PipeWire daemon. The remote desktop and screen cast functionality must be explicitly be enabled at ./configure time by passing --enable-remote-desktop to ./configure. Doing this will build both screen cast and remote desktop support. To actually enable the screen casting and remote desktop, the user must enable the experimental feature. See org.gnome.mutter.experimental-features. https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=784199
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-->
<method name="Stop" />
<!--
Closed:
Add remote desktop and screen cast functionality This commit adds basic screen casting and remote desktoping functionalty. This works by exposing two D-Bus API services: org.gnome.Mutter.ScreenCast and org.gnome.Mutter.RemoteDesktop. The remote desktop API is used to create remote desktop sessions. For each session, a D-Bus object is created, and an application can manage the session by sending messages to the session object. A remote desktop session the user to emit input events using the D-Bus methods on the session object. To get framebuffer content, the application should create an associated screen cast session. The screen cast API is used to create screen cast sessions. One can so far either create stand-alone screen cast sessions, or a screen cast session associated with a remote desktop session. A remote desktop associated screen cast session is managed by the remote desktop session. So far only remote desktop managed screen cast sessions are implemented. Each screen cast session may have one or more streams. A screen cast stream is a stream of buffers of some part of the compositor content. So far API exists for creating streams of monitors and windows, but only monitor streams are implemented. When a screen cast session is started, the one PipeWire stream is created for each screen cast stream created for the session. When this has happened, a PipeWireStreamAdded signal is emitted on the stream object, passing a unique identifier. The application may use this identifier to find the associated stream being advertised by the PipeWire daemon. The remote desktop and screen cast functionality must be explicitly be enabled at ./configure time by passing --enable-remote-desktop to ./configure. Doing this will build both screen cast and remote desktop support. To actually enable the screen casting and remote desktop, the user must enable the experimental feature. See org.gnome.mutter.experimental-features. https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=784199
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The session has closed.
Add remote desktop and screen cast functionality This commit adds basic screen casting and remote desktoping functionalty. This works by exposing two D-Bus API services: org.gnome.Mutter.ScreenCast and org.gnome.Mutter.RemoteDesktop. The remote desktop API is used to create remote desktop sessions. For each session, a D-Bus object is created, and an application can manage the session by sending messages to the session object. A remote desktop session the user to emit input events using the D-Bus methods on the session object. To get framebuffer content, the application should create an associated screen cast session. The screen cast API is used to create screen cast sessions. One can so far either create stand-alone screen cast sessions, or a screen cast session associated with a remote desktop session. A remote desktop associated screen cast session is managed by the remote desktop session. So far only remote desktop managed screen cast sessions are implemented. Each screen cast session may have one or more streams. A screen cast stream is a stream of buffers of some part of the compositor content. So far API exists for creating streams of monitors and windows, but only monitor streams are implemented. When a screen cast session is started, the one PipeWire stream is created for each screen cast stream created for the session. When this has happened, a PipeWireStreamAdded signal is emitted on the stream object, passing a unique identifier. The application may use this identifier to find the associated stream being advertised by the PipeWire daemon. The remote desktop and screen cast functionality must be explicitly be enabled at ./configure time by passing --enable-remote-desktop to ./configure. Doing this will build both screen cast and remote desktop support. To actually enable the screen casting and remote desktop, the user must enable the experimental feature. See org.gnome.mutter.experimental-features. https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=784199
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-->
<signal name="Closed" />
<!--
RecordMonitor:
@connector: Connector of the monitor to record
@properties: Properties
@stream_path: Path to the new stream object
Add remote desktop and screen cast functionality This commit adds basic screen casting and remote desktoping functionalty. This works by exposing two D-Bus API services: org.gnome.Mutter.ScreenCast and org.gnome.Mutter.RemoteDesktop. The remote desktop API is used to create remote desktop sessions. For each session, a D-Bus object is created, and an application can manage the session by sending messages to the session object. A remote desktop session the user to emit input events using the D-Bus methods on the session object. To get framebuffer content, the application should create an associated screen cast session. The screen cast API is used to create screen cast sessions. One can so far either create stand-alone screen cast sessions, or a screen cast session associated with a remote desktop session. A remote desktop associated screen cast session is managed by the remote desktop session. So far only remote desktop managed screen cast sessions are implemented. Each screen cast session may have one or more streams. A screen cast stream is a stream of buffers of some part of the compositor content. So far API exists for creating streams of monitors and windows, but only monitor streams are implemented. When a screen cast session is started, the one PipeWire stream is created for each screen cast stream created for the session. When this has happened, a PipeWireStreamAdded signal is emitted on the stream object, passing a unique identifier. The application may use this identifier to find the associated stream being advertised by the PipeWire daemon. The remote desktop and screen cast functionality must be explicitly be enabled at ./configure time by passing --enable-remote-desktop to ./configure. Doing this will build both screen cast and remote desktop support. To actually enable the screen casting and remote desktop, the user must enable the experimental feature. See org.gnome.mutter.experimental-features. https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=784199
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Record a single monitor.
Add remote desktop and screen cast functionality This commit adds basic screen casting and remote desktoping functionalty. This works by exposing two D-Bus API services: org.gnome.Mutter.ScreenCast and org.gnome.Mutter.RemoteDesktop. The remote desktop API is used to create remote desktop sessions. For each session, a D-Bus object is created, and an application can manage the session by sending messages to the session object. A remote desktop session the user to emit input events using the D-Bus methods on the session object. To get framebuffer content, the application should create an associated screen cast session. The screen cast API is used to create screen cast sessions. One can so far either create stand-alone screen cast sessions, or a screen cast session associated with a remote desktop session. A remote desktop associated screen cast session is managed by the remote desktop session. So far only remote desktop managed screen cast sessions are implemented. Each screen cast session may have one or more streams. A screen cast stream is a stream of buffers of some part of the compositor content. So far API exists for creating streams of monitors and windows, but only monitor streams are implemented. When a screen cast session is started, the one PipeWire stream is created for each screen cast stream created for the session. When this has happened, a PipeWireStreamAdded signal is emitted on the stream object, passing a unique identifier. The application may use this identifier to find the associated stream being advertised by the PipeWire daemon. The remote desktop and screen cast functionality must be explicitly be enabled at ./configure time by passing --enable-remote-desktop to ./configure. Doing this will build both screen cast and remote desktop support. To actually enable the screen casting and remote desktop, the user must enable the experimental feature. See org.gnome.mutter.experimental-features. https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=784199
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Available @properties include:
* "cursor-mode" (u): Cursor mode. Default: 'hidden' (see below)
Available since API version 2.
* "is-recording" (b): Whether this is a screen recording. May be
be used for choosing appropriate visual feedback.
Default: false. Available since API version 4.
Available cursor mode values:
0: hidden - cursor is not included in the stream
1: embedded - cursor is included in the framebuffer
2: metadata - cursor is included as metadata in the PipeWire stream
Add remote desktop and screen cast functionality This commit adds basic screen casting and remote desktoping functionalty. This works by exposing two D-Bus API services: org.gnome.Mutter.ScreenCast and org.gnome.Mutter.RemoteDesktop. The remote desktop API is used to create remote desktop sessions. For each session, a D-Bus object is created, and an application can manage the session by sending messages to the session object. A remote desktop session the user to emit input events using the D-Bus methods on the session object. To get framebuffer content, the application should create an associated screen cast session. The screen cast API is used to create screen cast sessions. One can so far either create stand-alone screen cast sessions, or a screen cast session associated with a remote desktop session. A remote desktop associated screen cast session is managed by the remote desktop session. So far only remote desktop managed screen cast sessions are implemented. Each screen cast session may have one or more streams. A screen cast stream is a stream of buffers of some part of the compositor content. So far API exists for creating streams of monitors and windows, but only monitor streams are implemented. When a screen cast session is started, the one PipeWire stream is created for each screen cast stream created for the session. When this has happened, a PipeWireStreamAdded signal is emitted on the stream object, passing a unique identifier. The application may use this identifier to find the associated stream being advertised by the PipeWire daemon. The remote desktop and screen cast functionality must be explicitly be enabled at ./configure time by passing --enable-remote-desktop to ./configure. Doing this will build both screen cast and remote desktop support. To actually enable the screen casting and remote desktop, the user must enable the experimental feature. See org.gnome.mutter.experimental-features. https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=784199
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-->
<method name="RecordMonitor">
<arg name="connector" type="s" direction="in" />
<arg name="properties" type="a{sv}" direction="in" />
<arg name="stream_path" type="o" direction="out" />
</method>
<!--
RecordWindow:
@properties: Properties used determining what window to select
@stream_path: Path to the new stream object
Add remote desktop and screen cast functionality This commit adds basic screen casting and remote desktoping functionalty. This works by exposing two D-Bus API services: org.gnome.Mutter.ScreenCast and org.gnome.Mutter.RemoteDesktop. The remote desktop API is used to create remote desktop sessions. For each session, a D-Bus object is created, and an application can manage the session by sending messages to the session object. A remote desktop session the user to emit input events using the D-Bus methods on the session object. To get framebuffer content, the application should create an associated screen cast session. The screen cast API is used to create screen cast sessions. One can so far either create stand-alone screen cast sessions, or a screen cast session associated with a remote desktop session. A remote desktop associated screen cast session is managed by the remote desktop session. So far only remote desktop managed screen cast sessions are implemented. Each screen cast session may have one or more streams. A screen cast stream is a stream of buffers of some part of the compositor content. So far API exists for creating streams of monitors and windows, but only monitor streams are implemented. When a screen cast session is started, the one PipeWire stream is created for each screen cast stream created for the session. When this has happened, a PipeWireStreamAdded signal is emitted on the stream object, passing a unique identifier. The application may use this identifier to find the associated stream being advertised by the PipeWire daemon. The remote desktop and screen cast functionality must be explicitly be enabled at ./configure time by passing --enable-remote-desktop to ./configure. Doing this will build both screen cast and remote desktop support. To actually enable the screen casting and remote desktop, the user must enable the experimental feature. See org.gnome.mutter.experimental-features. https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=784199
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Supported since API version 2.
Record a single window. The cursor will not be included.
Add remote desktop and screen cast functionality This commit adds basic screen casting and remote desktoping functionalty. This works by exposing two D-Bus API services: org.gnome.Mutter.ScreenCast and org.gnome.Mutter.RemoteDesktop. The remote desktop API is used to create remote desktop sessions. For each session, a D-Bus object is created, and an application can manage the session by sending messages to the session object. A remote desktop session the user to emit input events using the D-Bus methods on the session object. To get framebuffer content, the application should create an associated screen cast session. The screen cast API is used to create screen cast sessions. One can so far either create stand-alone screen cast sessions, or a screen cast session associated with a remote desktop session. A remote desktop associated screen cast session is managed by the remote desktop session. So far only remote desktop managed screen cast sessions are implemented. Each screen cast session may have one or more streams. A screen cast stream is a stream of buffers of some part of the compositor content. So far API exists for creating streams of monitors and windows, but only monitor streams are implemented. When a screen cast session is started, the one PipeWire stream is created for each screen cast stream created for the session. When this has happened, a PipeWireStreamAdded signal is emitted on the stream object, passing a unique identifier. The application may use this identifier to find the associated stream being advertised by the PipeWire daemon. The remote desktop and screen cast functionality must be explicitly be enabled at ./configure time by passing --enable-remote-desktop to ./configure. Doing this will build both screen cast and remote desktop support. To actually enable the screen casting and remote desktop, the user must enable the experimental feature. See org.gnome.mutter.experimental-features. https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=784199
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Available @properties include:
* "window-id" (t): Id of the window to record.
* "cursor-mode" (u): Cursor mode. Default: 'hidden' (see RecordMonitor).
* "is-recording" (b): Whether this is a screen recording. May be
be used for choosing panel icon.
Default: false. Available since API version 4.
Add remote desktop and screen cast functionality This commit adds basic screen casting and remote desktoping functionalty. This works by exposing two D-Bus API services: org.gnome.Mutter.ScreenCast and org.gnome.Mutter.RemoteDesktop. The remote desktop API is used to create remote desktop sessions. For each session, a D-Bus object is created, and an application can manage the session by sending messages to the session object. A remote desktop session the user to emit input events using the D-Bus methods on the session object. To get framebuffer content, the application should create an associated screen cast session. The screen cast API is used to create screen cast sessions. One can so far either create stand-alone screen cast sessions, or a screen cast session associated with a remote desktop session. A remote desktop associated screen cast session is managed by the remote desktop session. So far only remote desktop managed screen cast sessions are implemented. Each screen cast session may have one or more streams. A screen cast stream is a stream of buffers of some part of the compositor content. So far API exists for creating streams of monitors and windows, but only monitor streams are implemented. When a screen cast session is started, the one PipeWire stream is created for each screen cast stream created for the session. When this has happened, a PipeWireStreamAdded signal is emitted on the stream object, passing a unique identifier. The application may use this identifier to find the associated stream being advertised by the PipeWire daemon. The remote desktop and screen cast functionality must be explicitly be enabled at ./configure time by passing --enable-remote-desktop to ./configure. Doing this will build both screen cast and remote desktop support. To actually enable the screen casting and remote desktop, the user must enable the experimental feature. See org.gnome.mutter.experimental-features. https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=784199
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-->
<method name="RecordWindow">
<arg name="properties" type="a{sv}" direction="in" />
<arg name="stream_path" type="o" direction="out" />
</method>
<!--
RecordArea:
@x: X position of the recorded area
@y: Y position of the recorded area
@width: width of the recorded area
@height: height of the recorded area
@properties: Properties
@stream_path: Path to the new stream object
Record an area of the stage. The coordinates are in stage coordinates.
The size of the stream does not necessarily match the size of the
recorded area, and will depend on DPI scale of the affected monitors.
Available @properties include:
* "cursor-mode" (u): Cursor mode. Default: 'hidden' (see below)
Available since API version 2.
* "is-recording" (b): Whether this is a screen recording. May be
be used for choosing panel icon.
Default: false. Available since API version 4.
Available cursor mode values:
0: hidden - cursor is not included in the stream
1: embedded - cursor is included in the framebuffer
2: metadata - cursor is included as metadata in the PipeWire stream
-->
<method name="RecordArea">
<arg name="x" type="i" direction="in" />
<arg name="y" type="i" direction="in" />
<arg name="width" type="i" direction="in" />
<arg name="height" type="i" direction="in" />
<arg name="properties" type="a{sv}" direction="in" />
<arg name="stream_path" type="o" direction="out" />
</method>
<!--
RecordVirtual:
@properties: Properties
@stream_path: Path to the new stream object
Record a virtual area that will be represented as a virtual monitor. The
width and height corresponds to the non-scaled intended stream size.
Available @properties include:
* "cursor-mode" (u): Cursor mode. Default: 'hidden' (see below)
Available since API version 2.
* "is-platform" (b): Whether this virtual output should be considered
part of the platform, meaning it will not be
interpreted as if the screen is shared, but more
transparently as if it was a real monitor.
Available since API version 3. Default: FALSE.
Available cursor mode values:
0: hidden - cursor is not included in the stream
1: embedded - cursor is included in the framebuffer
2: metadata - cursor is included as metadata in the PipeWire stream
-->
<method name="RecordVirtual">
<arg name="properties" type="a{sv}" direction="in" />
<arg name="stream_path" type="o" direction="out" />
Add remote desktop and screen cast functionality This commit adds basic screen casting and remote desktoping functionalty. This works by exposing two D-Bus API services: org.gnome.Mutter.ScreenCast and org.gnome.Mutter.RemoteDesktop. The remote desktop API is used to create remote desktop sessions. For each session, a D-Bus object is created, and an application can manage the session by sending messages to the session object. A remote desktop session the user to emit input events using the D-Bus methods on the session object. To get framebuffer content, the application should create an associated screen cast session. The screen cast API is used to create screen cast sessions. One can so far either create stand-alone screen cast sessions, or a screen cast session associated with a remote desktop session. A remote desktop associated screen cast session is managed by the remote desktop session. So far only remote desktop managed screen cast sessions are implemented. Each screen cast session may have one or more streams. A screen cast stream is a stream of buffers of some part of the compositor content. So far API exists for creating streams of monitors and windows, but only monitor streams are implemented. When a screen cast session is started, the one PipeWire stream is created for each screen cast stream created for the session. When this has happened, a PipeWireStreamAdded signal is emitted on the stream object, passing a unique identifier. The application may use this identifier to find the associated stream being advertised by the PipeWire daemon. The remote desktop and screen cast functionality must be explicitly be enabled at ./configure time by passing --enable-remote-desktop to ./configure. Doing this will build both screen cast and remote desktop support. To actually enable the screen casting and remote desktop, the user must enable the experimental feature. See org.gnome.mutter.experimental-features. https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=784199
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</method>
</interface>
<!--
org.gnome.Mutter.ScreenCast.Stream:
@short_description: Screen cast stream
-->
<interface name="org.gnome.Mutter.ScreenCast.Stream">
<!--
Start:
@short_description: Start new stream
Start a stream of an already started session.
-->
<method name="Start"/>
<!--
Stop:
@short_description: Stop the stream
Stop the started stream.
-->
<method name="Stop"/>
Add remote desktop and screen cast functionality This commit adds basic screen casting and remote desktoping functionalty. This works by exposing two D-Bus API services: org.gnome.Mutter.ScreenCast and org.gnome.Mutter.RemoteDesktop. The remote desktop API is used to create remote desktop sessions. For each session, a D-Bus object is created, and an application can manage the session by sending messages to the session object. A remote desktop session the user to emit input events using the D-Bus methods on the session object. To get framebuffer content, the application should create an associated screen cast session. The screen cast API is used to create screen cast sessions. One can so far either create stand-alone screen cast sessions, or a screen cast session associated with a remote desktop session. A remote desktop associated screen cast session is managed by the remote desktop session. So far only remote desktop managed screen cast sessions are implemented. Each screen cast session may have one or more streams. A screen cast stream is a stream of buffers of some part of the compositor content. So far API exists for creating streams of monitors and windows, but only monitor streams are implemented. When a screen cast session is started, the one PipeWire stream is created for each screen cast stream created for the session. When this has happened, a PipeWireStreamAdded signal is emitted on the stream object, passing a unique identifier. The application may use this identifier to find the associated stream being advertised by the PipeWire daemon. The remote desktop and screen cast functionality must be explicitly be enabled at ./configure time by passing --enable-remote-desktop to ./configure. Doing this will build both screen cast and remote desktop support. To actually enable the screen casting and remote desktop, the user must enable the experimental feature. See org.gnome.mutter.experimental-features. https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=784199
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<!--
PipeWireStreamAdded:
@short_description: Pipewire stream added
Add remote desktop and screen cast functionality This commit adds basic screen casting and remote desktoping functionalty. This works by exposing two D-Bus API services: org.gnome.Mutter.ScreenCast and org.gnome.Mutter.RemoteDesktop. The remote desktop API is used to create remote desktop sessions. For each session, a D-Bus object is created, and an application can manage the session by sending messages to the session object. A remote desktop session the user to emit input events using the D-Bus methods on the session object. To get framebuffer content, the application should create an associated screen cast session. The screen cast API is used to create screen cast sessions. One can so far either create stand-alone screen cast sessions, or a screen cast session associated with a remote desktop session. A remote desktop associated screen cast session is managed by the remote desktop session. So far only remote desktop managed screen cast sessions are implemented. Each screen cast session may have one or more streams. A screen cast stream is a stream of buffers of some part of the compositor content. So far API exists for creating streams of monitors and windows, but only monitor streams are implemented. When a screen cast session is started, the one PipeWire stream is created for each screen cast stream created for the session. When this has happened, a PipeWireStreamAdded signal is emitted on the stream object, passing a unique identifier. The application may use this identifier to find the associated stream being advertised by the PipeWire daemon. The remote desktop and screen cast functionality must be explicitly be enabled at ./configure time by passing --enable-remote-desktop to ./configure. Doing this will build both screen cast and remote desktop support. To actually enable the screen casting and remote desktop, the user must enable the experimental feature. See org.gnome.mutter.experimental-features. https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=784199
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A signal emitted when PipeWire stream for the screen cast stream has
been created. The @node_id corresponds to the PipeWire stream node.
Add remote desktop and screen cast functionality This commit adds basic screen casting and remote desktoping functionalty. This works by exposing two D-Bus API services: org.gnome.Mutter.ScreenCast and org.gnome.Mutter.RemoteDesktop. The remote desktop API is used to create remote desktop sessions. For each session, a D-Bus object is created, and an application can manage the session by sending messages to the session object. A remote desktop session the user to emit input events using the D-Bus methods on the session object. To get framebuffer content, the application should create an associated screen cast session. The screen cast API is used to create screen cast sessions. One can so far either create stand-alone screen cast sessions, or a screen cast session associated with a remote desktop session. A remote desktop associated screen cast session is managed by the remote desktop session. So far only remote desktop managed screen cast sessions are implemented. Each screen cast session may have one or more streams. A screen cast stream is a stream of buffers of some part of the compositor content. So far API exists for creating streams of monitors and windows, but only monitor streams are implemented. When a screen cast session is started, the one PipeWire stream is created for each screen cast stream created for the session. When this has happened, a PipeWireStreamAdded signal is emitted on the stream object, passing a unique identifier. The application may use this identifier to find the associated stream being advertised by the PipeWire daemon. The remote desktop and screen cast functionality must be explicitly be enabled at ./configure time by passing --enable-remote-desktop to ./configure. Doing this will build both screen cast and remote desktop support. To actually enable the screen casting and remote desktop, the user must enable the experimental feature. See org.gnome.mutter.experimental-features. https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=784199
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-->
<signal name="PipeWireStreamAdded">
<annotation name="org.gtk.GDBus.C.Name" value="pipewire-stream-added"/>
<arg name="node_id" type="u" direction="out" />
Add remote desktop and screen cast functionality This commit adds basic screen casting and remote desktoping functionalty. This works by exposing two D-Bus API services: org.gnome.Mutter.ScreenCast and org.gnome.Mutter.RemoteDesktop. The remote desktop API is used to create remote desktop sessions. For each session, a D-Bus object is created, and an application can manage the session by sending messages to the session object. A remote desktop session the user to emit input events using the D-Bus methods on the session object. To get framebuffer content, the application should create an associated screen cast session. The screen cast API is used to create screen cast sessions. One can so far either create stand-alone screen cast sessions, or a screen cast session associated with a remote desktop session. A remote desktop associated screen cast session is managed by the remote desktop session. So far only remote desktop managed screen cast sessions are implemented. Each screen cast session may have one or more streams. A screen cast stream is a stream of buffers of some part of the compositor content. So far API exists for creating streams of monitors and windows, but only monitor streams are implemented. When a screen cast session is started, the one PipeWire stream is created for each screen cast stream created for the session. When this has happened, a PipeWireStreamAdded signal is emitted on the stream object, passing a unique identifier. The application may use this identifier to find the associated stream being advertised by the PipeWire daemon. The remote desktop and screen cast functionality must be explicitly be enabled at ./configure time by passing --enable-remote-desktop to ./configure. Doing this will build both screen cast and remote desktop support. To actually enable the screen casting and remote desktop, the user must enable the experimental feature. See org.gnome.mutter.experimental-features. https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=784199
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</signal>
<!--
Parameters:
@short_description: Optional stream parameters
Available parameters include:
* "position" (ii): Position of the source of the stream in the
compositor coordinate space.
* "size" (ii): Size of the source of the stream in the compositor
coordinate space.
* "output-name" s: Xrandr name of the output in case of X11 and
wl_output.name in case of Wayland. Available only
for monitor streams.
-->
<property name="Parameters" type="a{sv}" access="read" />
Add remote desktop and screen cast functionality This commit adds basic screen casting and remote desktoping functionalty. This works by exposing two D-Bus API services: org.gnome.Mutter.ScreenCast and org.gnome.Mutter.RemoteDesktop. The remote desktop API is used to create remote desktop sessions. For each session, a D-Bus object is created, and an application can manage the session by sending messages to the session object. A remote desktop session the user to emit input events using the D-Bus methods on the session object. To get framebuffer content, the application should create an associated screen cast session. The screen cast API is used to create screen cast sessions. One can so far either create stand-alone screen cast sessions, or a screen cast session associated with a remote desktop session. A remote desktop associated screen cast session is managed by the remote desktop session. So far only remote desktop managed screen cast sessions are implemented. Each screen cast session may have one or more streams. A screen cast stream is a stream of buffers of some part of the compositor content. So far API exists for creating streams of monitors and windows, but only monitor streams are implemented. When a screen cast session is started, the one PipeWire stream is created for each screen cast stream created for the session. When this has happened, a PipeWireStreamAdded signal is emitted on the stream object, passing a unique identifier. The application may use this identifier to find the associated stream being advertised by the PipeWire daemon. The remote desktop and screen cast functionality must be explicitly be enabled at ./configure time by passing --enable-remote-desktop to ./configure. Doing this will build both screen cast and remote desktop support. To actually enable the screen casting and remote desktop, the user must enable the experimental feature. See org.gnome.mutter.experimental-features. https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=784199
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</interface>
</node>