Enum midly::Fps

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pub enum Fps {
    Fps24,
    Fps25,
    Fps29,
    Fps30,
}
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One of the four FPS values available for SMPTE times, as defined by the MIDI standard.

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Fps24

24 frames per second.

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Fps25

25 frames per second.

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Fps29

Actually 29.97 = 30 / 1.001 frames per second.

Quite an exotic value because of interesting historical reasons.

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Fps30

30 frames per second.

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Converts an integer representing the semantic fps to an Fps value (ie. 24 -> Fps24).

Get the integral approximate fps out.

Get the actual f32 fps out.

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