- if (!_player_video.first) {
- _frame.reset ();
- refresh_panel ();
- return;
- }
-
- if (_playing && (time() - _player_video.second) > one_video_frame()) {
- /* Too late; just drop this frame before we try to get its image (which will be the time-consuming
- part if this frame is J2K).
- */
- _video_position = _player_video.second;
- ++_dropped;
- return;
- }
-
- /* In an ideal world, what we would do here is:
- *
- * 1. convert to XYZ exactly as we do in the DCP creation path.
- * 2. convert back to RGB for the preview display, compensating
- * for the monitor etc. etc.
- *
- * but this is inefficient if the source is RGB. Since we don't
- * (currently) care too much about the precise accuracy of the preview's
- * colour mapping (and we care more about its speed) we try to short-
- * circuit this "ideal" situation in some cases.
- *
- * The content's specified colour conversion indicates the colourspace
- * which the content is in (according to the user).
- *
- * PlayerVideo::image (bound to PlayerVideo::always_rgb) will take the source
- * image and convert it (from whatever the user has said it is) to RGB.
- */
-
- _frame = _player_video.first->image (
- bind (&Log::dcp_log, _film->log().get(), _1, _2),
- bind (&PlayerVideo::always_rgb, _1),
- false, true
- );
-
- ImageChanged (_player_video.first);
-
- _video_position = _player_video.second;
- _inter_position = _player_video.first->inter_position ();
- _inter_size = _player_video.first->inter_size ();
-
- refresh_panel ();
-
- _closed_captions_dialog->update (time());