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@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ static void mpeg1_encode_sequence_header(MpegEncContext *s) |
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/* time code : we must convert from the real frame rate to a
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fake mpeg frame rate in case of low frame rate */ |
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fps = frame_rate_tab[s->frame_rate_index]; |
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time_code = s->fake_picture_number * FRAME_RATE_BASE; |
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time_code = (INT64)s->fake_picture_number * FRAME_RATE_BASE; |
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s->gop_picture_number = s->fake_picture_number; |
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put_bits(&s->pb, 5, (UINT32)((time_code / (fps * 3600)) % 24)); |
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put_bits(&s->pb, 6, (UINT32)((time_code / (fps * 60)) % 60)); |
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@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ static void mpeg1_encode_sequence_header(MpegEncContext *s) |
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/* insert empty P pictures to slow down to the desired
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frame rate. Each fake pictures takes about 20 bytes */ |
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fps = frame_rate_tab[s->frame_rate_index]; |
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n = ((s->picture_number * fps) / s->frame_rate) - 1; |
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n = (((INT64)s->picture_number * fps) / s->frame_rate) - 1; |
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while (s->fake_picture_number < n) { |
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mpeg1_skip_picture(s, s->fake_picture_number -
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s->gop_picture_number);
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