- Introduced `ICameraCapabilities` interface and `CameraCapabilities` class for defining camera features like pan, tilt, zoom, and focus.
- Modified `IHasCameras` interface to include a list of `IHasCameraControls` objects for improved camera management.
- Refactored `CameraBaseMessenger` to be generic, enhancing flexibility and type safety.
- Updated `SendCameraFullMessageObject` to include detailed camera capabilities in status messages.
- Added `CameraStateMessage` class to encapsulate camera state, including control support and capabilities.
- Updated `IHasCamerasWithControlMessenger` to use `IKeyName` for camera list and selected camera properties, improving type consistency.
- Enhanced `MobileControlSystemController` to manage devices implementing `IHasCameraControls`, creating appropriate messengers for different device types.
Significantly restructure camera control interfaces and event arguments.
Removed obsolete interfaces like `IHasCameras` and `CameraSelectedEventArgs`,
and introduced generic event argument classes for improved type safety.
Added `IHasCamerasWithControls` for better management of camera controls.
Corrected the `IHasCameraMuteWithUnmuteReqeust` interface name.
Reintroduced the `eCameraControlMode` enum to define camera control modes.
These changes enhance the organization, clarity, and functionality of the camera control system.
This commit introduces new interfaces in `CameraControl.cs` for various camera functionalities, including muting, panning, tilting, zooming, and auto modes. The `IHasCameras` interface is expanded to manage camera lists and selections, with the addition of `CameraSelectedEventArgs` for event handling.
In `CameraBaseMessenger.cs`, a new `IHasCamerasMessenger` class is created to facilitate communication for devices implementing the `IHasCameras` interface, along with the `IHasCamerasStateMessage` class to represent the state of camera devices. These changes enhance the overall camera control capabilities and improve interaction management within the application.
The `RoutingPortCollection` type appears to not be currently
serializable. If a class that contains this collection is going to be
serialized, the collection should have the `JsonIgnore` attribute added.
If the list is needed, use a conversion object and convert it to a
regular list.