Exemple #1
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    def run(self):
        """Sets up widgets and run the dialog."""
        # TODO: in "onApplyButtonClicked", we only use the first stream...
        # If we have multiple audio or video streams, we should reflect that
        # in the UI, instead of acting as if there was only one. But that means
        # dynamically creating checkboxes and labels in a table and such.
        for stream in self.audio_streams:
            self.channels.set_text(format_audiochannels(stream))
            self.sample_rate.set_text(format_audiorate(stream))
            self.has_audio = True
            break

        for stream in self.video_streams:
            self.size_width.set_text(str(stream.get_square_width()))
            self.size_height.set_text(str(stream.get_height()))
            self.is_image = stream.is_image()
            if not self.is_image:
                num = stream.get_framerate_num()
                denom = stream.get_framerate_denom()
                if denom != 0:
                    fps = num / denom
                else:
                    fps = 0

                if fps > 500:
                    # Sometimes you have "broken" 1000fps clips (WebM files
                    # from YouTube, for example), but it could also be a
                    # real framerate, so just uncheck instead of disabling:
                    self.framerate_checkbutton.set_active(False)
                elif fps == 0:
                    self.frame_rate.set_text(_("Variable"))
                    self.framerate_checkbutton.set_active(False)
                    # For consistency, insensitize the checkbox AND value
                    # labels
                    self.framerate_checkbutton.set_sensitive(False)
                    self.frame_rate.set_sensitive(False)
                else:
                    self.frame_rate.set_text(format_framerate(stream))

                par_num = stream.get_par_num()
                par_denom = stream.get_par_denom()
                aspect_ratio = "{0:n}:{1:n}".format(par_num, par_denom)
                self.aspect_ratio.set_text(aspect_ratio)

            self.has_video = True
            break

        if not self.has_video:
            self.frame1.hide()
        if not self.has_audio:
            self.frame2.hide()
        if self.is_image:
            self.hbox2.hide()
            self.hbox3.hide()
            self.video_header_label.set_markup("<b>" + _("Image:") + "</b>")

        self.dialog.connect("key-press-event", self._keyPressCb)
        self.dialog.connect("response", self.__response_cb)
        self.dialog.run()
    def __check(self, rate, expected):
        stream = mock.Mock(spec=GstPbutils.DiscovererAudioInfo)
        stream.get_sample_rate = mock.Mock(return_value=rate)

        self.assertEqual(format_audiorate(stream), expected)
        self.assertEqual(format_audiorate(rate), expected)
Exemple #3
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    def run(self):
        """Sets up widgets and run the dialog."""
        # TODO: in "onApplyButtonClicked", we only use the first stream...
        # If we have multiple audio or video streams, we should reflect that
        # in the UI, instead of acting as if there was only one. But that means
        # dynamically creating checkboxes and labels in a table and such.
        for stream in self.audio_streams:
            self.channels.set_text(format_audiochannels(stream))
            self.sample_rate.set_text(format_audiorate(stream))
            self.has_audio = True
            break

        for stream in self.video_streams:
            self.size_width.set_text(str(stream.get_square_width()))
            self.size_height.set_text(str(stream.get_height()))
            self.is_image = stream.is_image()
            if not self.is_image:
                num = stream.get_framerate_num()
                denom = stream.get_framerate_denom()
                if denom != 0:
                    fps = num / denom
                else:
                    fps = 0

                if fps > 500:
                    # Sometimes you have "broken" 1000fps clips (WebM files
                    # from YouTube, for example), but it could also be a
                    # real framerate, so just uncheck instead of disabling:
                    self.framerate_checkbutton.set_active(False)
                elif fps == 0:
                    self.frame_rate.set_text(_("Variable"))
                    self.framerate_checkbutton.set_active(False)
                    # For consistency, insensitize the checkbox AND value
                    # labels
                    self.framerate_checkbutton.set_sensitive(False)
                    self.frame_rate.set_sensitive(False)
                else:
                    self.frame_rate.set_text(format_framerate(stream))

                par_num = stream.get_par_num()
                par_denom = stream.get_par_denom()
                aspect_ratio = "{0:n}:{1:n}".format(par_num, par_denom)
                self.aspect_ratio.set_text(aspect_ratio)

            self.has_video = True
            break

        if not self.has_video:
            self.frame1.hide()
        if not self.has_audio:
            self.frame2.hide()
        if self.is_image:
            self.frame_rate.hide()
            self.aspect_ratio.hide()
            self.PAR_checkbutton.hide()
            self.framerate_checkbutton.hide()
            self.video_header_label.set_markup("<b>" + _("Image:") + "</b>")

        self.dialog.connect("key-press-event", self._keyPressCb)
        self.dialog.connect("response", self.__response_cb)
        self.dialog.run()
Exemple #4
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    def __check(self, rate, expected):
        stream = Mock(spec=GstPbutils.DiscovererAudioInfo)
        stream.get_sample_rate = Mock(return_value=rate)

        self.assertEqual(format_audiorate(stream), expected)
        self.assertEqual(format_audiorate(rate), expected)