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#ifndef INCLUDED_IMF_FRAMES_PER_SECOND_H
#define INCLUDED_IMF_FRAMES_PER_SECOND_H
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// Convenience functions related to the framesPerSecond attribute
//
// Functions that return the exact values for commonly used frame rates:
//
// name frames per second
//
// fps_23_976() 23.976023...
// fps_24() 24.0 35mm film frames
// fps_25() 25.0 PAL video frames
// fps_29_97() 29.970029... NTSC video frames
// fps_30() 30.0 60Hz HDTV frames
// fps_47_952() 47.952047...
// fps_48() 48.0
// fps_50() 50.0 PAL video fields
// fps_59_94() 59.940059... NTSC video fields
// fps_60() 60.0 60Hz HDTV fields
//
// Functions that try to convert inexact frame rates into exact ones:
//
// Given a frame rate, fps, that is close to one of the pre-defined
// frame rates fps_23_976(), fps_29_97(), fps_47_952() or fps_59_94(),
// guessExactFps(fps) returns the corresponding pre-defined frame
// rate. If fps is not close to one of the pre-defined frame rates,
// then guessExactFps(fps) returns Rational(fps).
//
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#include <ImfRational.h>
namespace Imf {
inline Rational fps_23_976 () {return Rational (24000, 1001);}
inline Rational fps_24 () {return Rational (24, 1);}
inline Rational fps_25 () {return Rational (25, 1);}
inline Rational fps_29_97 () {return Rational (30000, 1001);}
inline Rational fps_30 () {return Rational (30, 1);}
inline Rational fps_47_952 () {return Rational (48000, 1001);}
inline Rational fps_48 () {return Rational (48, 1);}
inline Rational fps_50 () {return Rational (50, 1);}
inline Rational fps_59_94 () {return Rational (60000, 1001);}
inline Rational fps_60 () {return Rational (60, 1);}
Rational guessExactFps (double fps);
Rational guessExactFps (const Rational &fps);
} // namespace Imf
#endif