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Our enca code uses strdup() on the input encoding name, as we don't modify it we can use the original constant string.
Uses less memory, code is simpler and faster.
Fixes memory leak (noticed by ulion).
author | iive |
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date | Sun, 28 Oct 2007 14:26:05 +0000 |
parents | 03d14c999d2d |
children | 0f1b5b68af32 |
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#!/usr/bin/perl -w use POSIX; sub round { my $v = shift; return floor($v + 0.5); } $raw_aspect = 720/576; if (scalar(@ARGV) < 4) { print("Please provide a) the cropped but unscaled resolution (e.g. " . "716x524), b) the aspect ratio (either 4/3 or 16/9 for most DVDs), " . "c) the video bitrate in kbps (e.g. 800) and d) the movie's fps.\n"); print("If your DVD is not encoded at 720x576 then change the \$raw_aspect" . "variable at the beginning of this script.\n"); exit(1); } ($unscaled_width, $unscaled_height) = split('x', $ARGV[0]); $encoded_at = $ARGV[1]; if ($encoded_at =~ /\//) { my @a = split(/\//, $encoded_at); $encoded_at = $a[0] / $a[1]; } $scaled_width = $unscaled_width * ($encoded_at / ($raw_aspect)); $scaled_height = $unscaled_height; $picture_ar = $scaled_width / $scaled_height; ($bps, $fps) = @ARGV[2, 3]; printf("Prescaled picture: %dx%d, AR %.2f\n", $scaled_width, $scaled_height, $picture_ar); for ($width = 720; $width >= 320; $width -= 16) { $height = 16 * round($width / $picture_ar / 16); $diff = round($width / $picture_ar - $height); $new_ar = $width / $height; $picture_ar_error = abs(100 - $picture_ar / $new_ar * 100); printf("${width}x${height}, diff % 3d, new AR %.2f, AR error %.2f%% " . "scale=%d:%d bpp: %.3f\n", $diff, $new_ar, $picture_ar_error, $width, $height, ($bps * 1000) / ($width * $height * $fps)); }