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reformat to fit 80 chars
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Subproject commit 0b93085188e83fe678ec5ded2823cd7c24dfa843
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Subproject commit 1140eabed84dd1d8d6df7df88f5c8bdf20a8faa1
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@ -136,11 +136,11 @@ check_buffer_granulepos (GstBuffer * buffer, GstClockTime granulepos)
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granulepos, GST_BUFFER_OFFSET_END (buffer));
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}
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/* this check is here to check that the granulepos we derive from the timestamp
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is about correct. This is "about correct" because you can't precisely go from
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timestamp to granulepos due to the downward-rounding characteristics of
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gst_util_uint64_scale, so you check if granulepos is equal to the number, or
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the number plus one. */
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/* this check is here to check that the granulepos we derive from the
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timestamp is about correct. This is "about correct" because you can't
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precisely go from timestamp to granulepos due to the downward-rounding
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characteristics of gst_util_uint64_scale, so you check if granulepos is
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equal to the number, or the number plus one. */
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/* should be from_endtime, but theora's granulepos mapping is "special" */
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static void
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check_buffer_granulepos_from_starttime (GstBuffer * buffer,
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/* first buffer should have timestamp of TIMESTAMP_OFFSET, granulepos to
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* match the timestamp of the end of the last sample in the output buffer.
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* Note that one cannot go timestamp->granulepos->timestamp and get the same
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* value due to loss of precision with granulepos. theoraenc does take care
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* to timestamp correctly based on the offset of the input data however, so
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* it does do sub-granulepos timestamping. */
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* Note that one cannot go timestamp->granulepos->timestamp and get the
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* same value due to loss of precision with granulepos. theoraenc does
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* take care to timestamp correctly based on the offset of the input data
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* however, so it does do sub-granulepos timestamping. */
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buffer = get_buffer (bin, pad);
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last_granulepos = GST_BUFFER_OFFSET_END (buffer);
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check_buffer_timestamp (buffer, TIMESTAMP_OFFSET);
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/* first buffer should have timestamp of TIMESTAMP_OFFSET, granulepos to
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* match the timestamp of the end of the last sample in the output buffer.
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* Note that one cannot go timestamp->granulepos->timestamp and get the same
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* value due to loss of precision with granulepos. theoraenc does take care
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* to timestamp correctly based on the offset of the input data however, so
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* it does do sub-granulepos timestamping. */
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* Note that one cannot go timestamp->granulepos->timestamp and get the
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* same value due to loss of precision with granulepos. theoraenc does
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* take care to timestamp correctly based on the offset of the input data
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* however, so it does do sub-granulepos timestamping. */
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buffer = get_buffer (bin, pad);
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last_granulepos = GST_BUFFER_OFFSET_END (buffer);
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check_buffer_timestamp (buffer, 0);
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check_buffer_duration (buffer, GST_SECOND / 10); /* plain division because I
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know the answer is exact */
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/* plain division because I know the answer is exact */
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check_buffer_duration (buffer, GST_SECOND / 10);
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check_buffer_granulepos (buffer, 0);
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next_timestamp = GST_BUFFER_DURATION (buffer);
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