Add an option --display-id to specify a pyhsical display id to record, bump version to 1.3. If we can not find the physical display from the id, error message will be printed out.
This CL depends on: ag/9366012
Bug: 136165419
Test: screenrecord --display-id 1 /data/local/tmp/test.mp4
Change-Id: I3b90d43024191d1e15563284836dc093862192e1
This adds an experimental (undocumented) "--raw" flag. If set, we
output an H.264 byte stream rather than a .mp4 file.
If the filename is "-", we send the output to stdout. If stdout is a
tty, we reconfigure it to avoid CRLF line termination over adb.
Bug 12239887
Change-Id: I00ceb628bd885916eaf4658ea7f08f620ad74c03
The --bugreport option adds two visible features: (1) a timestamp
overlay that (mostly) matches logcat, making it easier to match what
appears in the video with what's in the log, and (2) an "info page"
at the start of the video that shows the system configuration.
Enabling this option adds an additional composition step,
increasing the overhead of screenrecord. Depending on the device
and circumstances, this may be unnoticeable or very pronounced.
If --bugreport is not enabled, the overhead of screenrecord is
unchanged.
We also now track device orientation changes. This is currently
detected by polling surfaceflinger, which is suboptimal. As a
result, we detect the rotation too late, and get a weird mixed
frame before the start of the animation for 90-degree changes.
Also, allow the bit rate to be specified as e.g. "4M" for 4Mbps.
Also, --rotate is now deprecated.
Bug 11220305
Bug 11136964
Change-Id: Ibb94b81d2f73547b95d7a47e027da75fab187a4f