typedef int64_t Frame;
-enum class VideoFrameType
-{
- TWO_D,
- /** `True' 3D content, e.g. 3D DCPs */
- THREE_D,
- THREE_D_LEFT_RIGHT,
- THREE_D_TOP_BOTTOM,
- THREE_D_ALTERNATE,
- /** This content is all the left frames of some 3D */
- THREE_D_LEFT,
- /** This content is all the right frames of some 3D */
- THREE_D_RIGHT
-};
-
-std::string video_frame_type_to_string (VideoFrameType);
-VideoFrameType string_to_video_frame_type (std::string);
-
enum class Eyes
{
BOTH,
};
-enum class VideoRange
-{
- FULL, ///< full, or "JPEG" (0-255 for 8-bit)
- VIDEO ///< video, or "MPEG" (16-235 for 8-bit)
-};
-
-extern std::string video_range_to_string (VideoRange r);
-extern VideoRange string_to_video_range (std::string s);
-
-
-/** Type of captions.
- *
- * The generally accepted definitions seem to be:
- * - subtitles: text for an audience who doesn't speak the film's language
- * - captions: text for a hearing-impaired audience
- * - open: on-screen
- * - closed: only visible by some audience members
- *
- * At the moment DoM supports open subtitles and closed captions.
- *
- * There is some use of the word `subtitle' in the code which may mean
- * caption in some contexts.
- */
-enum class TextType
-{
- UNKNOWN,
- OPEN_SUBTITLE,
- CLOSED_CAPTION,
- COUNT
-};
-
-extern std::string text_type_to_string (TextType t);
-extern std::string text_type_to_name (TextType t);
-extern TextType string_to_text_type (std::string s);
-
-
struct CPLSummary
{
CPLSummary (boost::filesystem::path p);