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21 #ifndef DCPOMATIC_FRAME_RATE_CHANGE_H
22 #define DCPOMATIC_FRAME_RATE_CHANGE_H
36 FrameRateChange (double, int);
37 FrameRateChange (std::shared_ptr<const Film> film, std::shared_ptr<const Content> content);
38 FrameRateChange (std::shared_ptr<const Film> film, Content const * content);
40 /** @return factor by which to multiply a source frame rate
41 to get the effective rate after any skip or repeat has happened.
43 double factor () const {
54 /** true to skip every other frame */
56 /** number of times to use each frame (e.g. 1 is normal, 2 means repeat each frame once, and so on) */
58 /** true if this DCP will run its video faster or slower than the source
59 * without taking into account `repeat' nor `skip'.
60 * (e.g. change_speed will be true if
61 * source is 29.97fps, DCP is 30fps
62 * source is 14.50fps, DCP is 30fps
64 * source is 15.00fps, DCP is 30fps
65 * source is 12.50fps, DCP is 25fps)
69 /** Amount by which the video is being sped-up in the DCP; e.g. for a
70 * 24fps source in a 25fps DCP this would be 25/24.
74 std::string description () const;
77 void construct (double source_, int dcp_);