fix(stats): stop counting duplicate typeset subtitle lines (#191)

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import { hasAssTemporalOverride, isAnimatedAssEffectKind } from './ass-text';
import {
ANIMATION_FRAME_MAX_SECONDS,
DUPLICATE_CUE_GAP_TOLERANCE_SECONDS,
MIN_BURST_EVENTS,
MIN_TAGGED_BURST_FRAMES,
MIN_TIMING_ONLY_FRAMES,
TIMING_ONLY_FRAME_MAX_SECONDS,
} from './subtitle-burst-constants';
import type {
AnnotatedSubtitleCue,
SubtitleCue,
SubtitleSourceFormat,
} from './subtitle-cue-parser';
// Back-to-back frames of the same animation are authored flush against each other; a
// tiny tolerance absorbs the centisecond rounding of the ASS timestamp format.
const DUPLICATE_CUE_GAP_TOLERANCE_SECONDS = 0.05;
// A burst is a *sequence*. Two adjacent events are two events, not an animation --
// characters do repeat each other, and a repeated line can legitimately be short.
const MIN_BURST_EVENTS = 3;
// Real dialogue holds on screen for about a second, so a run with a couple of much
// shorter events among them looks like frames. Used only alongside authoring evidence.
const ANIMATION_FRAME_MAX_SECONDS = 0.3;
// A karaoke run usually ends on a long "hold" frame, so not every event is short.
const MIN_TAGGED_BURST_FRAMES = 2;
// SRT and VTT carry no authoring metadata at all, so timing is the only signal available
// -- which makes it the easiest one to get wrong. ASS->SRT conversion leaves frames at
// ~0.04s, well under any real utterance, and a burst leaves many of them behind. Both
// bounds are deliberately far stricter than the ASS path: a run of ordinary short lines
// (`えっ` traded between characters) must not clear them.
const TIMING_ONLY_FRAME_MAX_SECONDS = 0.1;
const MIN_TIMING_ONLY_FRAMES = 5;
function cueKey(cue: SubtitleCue): string {
return `${cue.startTime}|${cue.endTime}|${cue.text}`;
}