Struct Progress

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pub struct Progress {
    pub frame: Option<u64>,
    pub fps: Option<f64>,
    pub total_size: Option<u64>,
    pub out_time: Option<Duration>,
    pub dup_frames: Option<u64>,
    pub drop_frames: Option<u64>,
    pub speed: Option<f64>,
    pub status: Status,
}
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A progress event emitted by ffmpeg.

Names of the fields directly correspond to the names in the output of ffmpeg’s -progress.
Everything is wrapped in an option because this has no docs I can find, so I can’t guarantee that they will all be in the data ffmpeg sends. Note that bitrate is ignored because I’m not sure of the exact format it’s in. Blame ffmpeg.

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§frame: Option<u64>

What frame ffmpeg is on.

§fps: Option<f64>

What framerate ffmpeg is processing at.

§total_size: Option<u64>

How much data ffmpeg has output so far, in bytes.

§out_time: Option<Duration>

How far ffmpeg has processed.

§dup_frames: Option<u64>

How many frames were duplicated? The meaning is unclear.

§drop_frames: Option<u64>

How many frames were dropped.

§speed: Option<f64>

How fast it is processing, relative to 1x playback speed.

§status: Status

What ffmpeg will do now.

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impl Debug for Progress

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Default for Progress

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fn default() -> Progress

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more

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