From 2fa57a48406538d0dc073ce6081113adaab5d32e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: dynaflash Date: Fri, 2 Apr 2010 18:30:19 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] MacGui: Remove a bunch of useless comments from the point a to b code. git-svn-id: svn://localhost/HandBrake/trunk@3188 b64f7644-9d1e-0410-96f1-a4d463321fa5 --- macosx/Controller.m | 22 +++++----------------- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-) diff --git a/macosx/Controller.m b/macosx/Controller.m index 42b7a247..cc9978bb 100644 --- a/macosx/Controller.m +++ b/macosx/Controller.m @@ -3572,15 +3572,9 @@ bool one_burned = FALSE; /* we are pts based start / stop */ [self writeToActivityLog: "Start / Stop set to seconds ..."]; - /* Point A to Point B. Since we cannot get frame accurate start times, attempt to glean a semi-accurate start time based on a percentage of the - * scanned title time as per live preview, while in some cases inaccurate its the best I can do with what I have barring a pre-scan index afaik. - */ - /* Attempt to bastardize the live preview code to get a roughly 1 second accurate point a to point b encode ... */ - /* get the start seconds from the start seconds field */ + /* Point A to Point B. Time to time in seconds.*/ + /* get the start seconds from the start seconds field */ int start_seconds = [[queueToApply objectForKey:@"StartSeconds"] intValue]; - //job->start_at_preview = start_seconds; - /* The number of seek points equals the number of seconds announced in the title as that is our current granularity */ - //job->seek_points = [[queueToApply objectForKey:@"SourceTotalSeconds"] intValue]; job->pts_to_start = start_seconds * 90000LL; /* Stop seconds is actually the duration of encode, so subtract the end seconds from the start seconds */ int stop_seconds = [[queueToApply objectForKey:@"StopSeconds"] intValue]; @@ -3599,17 +3593,11 @@ bool one_burned = FALSE; /* we are frame based start / stop */ [self writeToActivityLog: "Start / Stop set to frames ..."]; - /* Point A to Point B. Since we cannot get frame accurate start times, attempt to glean a semi-accurate start time based on a percentage of the - * scanned title time as per live preview, while in some cases inaccurate its the best I can do with what I have barring a pre-scan index afaik. - */ - /* Attempt to bastardize the live preview code to get a roughly 1 second accurate point a to point b encode ... */ - /* get the start seconds from the start seconds field */ + /* Point A to Point B. Frame to frame */ + /* get the start frame from the start frame field */ int start_frame = [[queueToApply objectForKey:@"StartFrame"] intValue]; - //job->start_at_preview = start_seconds; - /* The number of seek points equals the number of seconds announced in the title as that is our current granularity */ - //job->seek_points = [[queueToApply objectForKey:@"SourceTotalSeconds"] intValue]; job->frame_to_start = start_frame; - /* Stop seconds is actually the duration of encode, so subtract the end seconds from the start seconds */ + /* get the frame to stop on from the end frame field */ int stop_frame = [[queueToApply objectForKey:@"StopFrame"] intValue]; job->frame_to_stop = stop_frame; -- 2.11.0