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Chris@1 4 <title>Vorbisfile - function - ov_open_callbacks</title>
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Chris@1 11 <td><p class=tiny>Vorbisfile documentation</p></td>
Chris@1 12 <td align=right><p class=tiny>vorbisfile version 1.3.2 - 20101101</p></td>
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Chris@1 16 <h1>ov_open_callbacks</h1>
Chris@1 17
Chris@1 18 <p><i>declared in "vorbis/vorbisfile.h";</i></p>
Chris@1 19
Chris@1 20 <p>This is an alternative function used to open and initialize an
Chris@1 21 OggVorbis_File structure when using a data source other than a file,
Chris@1 22 when its necessary to modify default file access behavior, or to
Chris@1 23 initialize a Vorbis decode from a <tt>FILE *</tt> pointer under
Chris@1 24 Windows where <a href="ov_open.html">ov_open()</a> cannot be used. It
Chris@1 25 allows the application to specify custom file manipulation routines
Chris@1 26 and sets up all the related decoding structures.
Chris@1 27
Chris@1 28 <p>Once ov_open_callbacks() has been called, the same
Chris@1 29 <tt>OggVorbis_File</tt> struct should be passed to all the
Chris@1 30 libvorbisfile functions. Unlike <a
Chris@1 31 href="ov_fopen.html">ov_fopen()</a> and <a
Chris@1 32 href="ov_open.html">ov_open()</a>, ov_open_callbacks() may be used to
Chris@1 33 instruct vorbisfile to either automatically close or not to close the
Chris@1 34 file/data access handle in <a href="ov_clear.html">ov_clear()</a>.
Chris@1 35 Automatic closure is disabled by passing NULL as the close callback,
Chris@1 36 or using one of the predefined callback sets that specify a NULL close
Chris@1 37 callback. The application is responsible for closing a file when a
Chris@1 38 call to ov_open_callbacks() is unsuccessful.<p>
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Chris@1 40 See also <a href="callbacks.html">Callbacks and Non-stdio I/O</a> for
Chris@1 41 information on designing and specifying custom callback functions.<p>
Chris@1 42
Chris@1 43 <br><br>
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Chris@1 47 <pre><b>
Chris@1 48 int ov_open_callbacks(void *datasource, <a href="OggVorbis_File.html">OggVorbis_File</a> *vf, char *initial, long ibytes, <a href="ov_callbacks.html">ov_callbacks</a> callbacks);
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Chris@1 53
Chris@1 54 <h3>Parameters</h3>
Chris@1 55 <dl>
Chris@1 56 <dt><i>datasource</i></dt>
Chris@1 57 <dd>Pointer to a data structure allocated by the calling application, containing any state needed by the callbacks provided.</dd>
Chris@1 58 <dt><i>vf</i></dt>
Chris@1 59 <dd>A pointer to the OggVorbis_File structure--this is used for ALL the externally visible libvorbisfile
Chris@1 60 functions. Once this has been called, the same <tt>OggVorbis_File</tt>
Chris@1 61 struct should be passed to all the libvorbisfile functions.</dd>
Chris@1 62 <dt><i>initial</i></dt>
Chris@1 63 <dd>Typically set to NULL. This parameter is useful if some data has already been
Chris@1 64 read from the stream and the stream is not seekable. It is used in conjunction with <tt>ibytes</tt>. In this case, <tt>initial</tt>
Chris@1 65 should be a pointer to a buffer containing the data read.</dd>
Chris@1 66 <dt><i>ibytes</i></dt>
Chris@1 67 <dd>Typically set to 0. This parameter is useful if some data has already been
Chris@1 68 read from the stream and the stream is not seekable. In this case, <tt>ibytes</tt>
Chris@1 69 should contain the length (in bytes) of the buffer. Used together with <tt>initial</tt>.</dd>
Chris@1 70 <dt><i>callbacks</i></dt>
Chris@1 71 <dd>A completed <a href="ov_callbacks.html">ov_callbacks</a> struct which indicates desired custom file manipulation routines. vorbisfile.h defines several preprovided callback sets; see <a href="ov_callbacks.html">ov_callbacks</a> for details.</dd>
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Chris@1 75 <h3>Return Values</h3>
Chris@1 76 <blockquote>
Chris@1 77 <li>0 for success</li>
Chris@1 78 <li>less than zero for failure:</li>
Chris@1 79 <ul>
Chris@1 80 <li>OV_EREAD - A read from media returned an error.</li>
Chris@1 81 <li>OV_ENOTVORBIS - Bitstream does not contain any Vorbis data.</li>
Chris@1 82 <li>OV_EVERSION - Vorbis version mismatch.</li>
Chris@1 83 <li>OV_EBADHEADER - Invalid Vorbis bitstream header.</li>
Chris@1 84 <li>OV_EFAULT - Internal logic fault; indicates a bug or heap/stack corruption.</li>
Chris@1 85 </ul>
Chris@1 86 </blockquote>
Chris@1 87 <p>
Chris@1 88
Chris@1 89 <h3>Notes</h3>
Chris@1 90 <dl>
Chris@1 91
Chris@1 92 <dt><b>[a] Windows and use as an ov_open() substitute</b><p> Windows
Chris@1 93 applications should not use <a href="ov_open.html">ov_open()</a> due
Chris@1 94 to the likelihood of <a href="ov_open.html#winfoot">CRT linking
Chris@1 95 mismatches and runtime protection faults
Chris@1 96 [ov_open:a]</a>. ov_open_callbacks() is a safe substitute; specifically:
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Chris@1 98 <pre><tt>ov_open_callbacks(f, vf, initial, ibytes, OV_CALLBACKS_DEFAULT);</tt>
Chris@1 99 </pre>
Chris@1 100
Chris@1 101 ... provides exactly the same functionality as <a
Chris@1 102 href="ov_open.html">ov_open()</a> but will always work correctly under
Chris@1 103 Windows, regardless of linking setup details.<p>
Chris@1 104
Chris@1 105 <dt><b>[b] Threaded decode</b><p>
Chris@1 106 <dd>If your decoder is threaded, it is recommended that you NOT call
Chris@1 107 <tt>ov_open_callbacks()</tt>
Chris@1 108 in the main control thread--instead, call <tt>ov_open_callbacks()</tt> in your decode/playback
Chris@1 109 thread. This is important because <tt>ov_open_callbacks()</tt> may be a fairly time-consuming
Chris@1 110 call, given that the full structure of the file is determined at this point,
Chris@1 111 which may require reading large parts of the file under certain circumstances
Chris@1 112 (determining all the logical bitstreams in one physical bitstream, for
Chris@1 113 example). See <a href="threads.html">Thread Safety</a> for other information on using libvorbisfile with threads.
Chris@1 114 <p>
Chris@1 115
Chris@1 116 <dt><b>[c] Mixed media streams</b><p>
Chris@1 117 <dd>
Chris@1 118 As of Vorbisfile release 1.2.0, Vorbisfile is able to access the
Chris@1 119 Vorbis content in mixed-media Ogg streams, not just Vorbis-only
Chris@1 120 streams. For example, Vorbisfile may be used to open and access the
Chris@1 121 audio from an Ogg stream consisting of Theora video and Vorbis audio.
Chris@1 122 Vorbisfile 1.2.0 decodes the first logical audio stream of each
Chris@1 123 physical stream section.<p>
Chris@1 124
Chris@1 125 <dt><b>[d] Faster testing for Vorbis files</b><p>
Chris@1 126 <dd><a href="ov_test.html">ov_test()</a> and <a
Chris@1 127 href="ov_test_callbacks.html">ov_test_callbacks()</a> provide less
Chris@1 128 computationally expensive ways to test a file for Vorbisness, but
Chris@1 129 require more setup code.<p>
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Chris@1 131 </dl>
Chris@1 132
Chris@1 133 <br><br>
Chris@1 134 <hr noshade>
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Chris@1 137 <td><p class=tiny>copyright &copy; 2000-2010 Xiph.Org</p></td>
Chris@1 138 <td align=right><p class=tiny><a href="http://www.xiph.org/ogg/vorbis/">Ogg Vorbis</a></p></td>
Chris@1 139 </tr><tr>
Chris@1 140 <td><p class=tiny>Vorbisfile documentation</p></td>
Chris@1 141 <td align=right><p class=tiny>vorbisfile version 1.3.2 - 20101101</p></td>
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