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6 Secret Rabbit Code (aka libsamplerate) | |
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37 Author :<BR>Erik de Castro Lopo | |
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55 <H1><B>Miscellaneous API Documentation</B></H1> | |
56 <A NAME="ErrorReporting"></A> | |
57 <H3><BR>Error Reporting</H3> | |
58 <P> | |
59 Most of the API functions either return an integer error (ie <B>src_simple</B> | |
60 and <B>src_process</B>) or return an integer error value via an int pointer | |
61 parameter (<B>src_new</B>). | |
62 These integer error values can be converted into a human readable text strings by | |
63 calling the function: | |
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65 <PRE> | |
66 const char* src_strerror (int error) ; | |
67 </PRE> | |
68 <P> | |
69 which will return an error string for valid error numbers, the string "No Error" | |
70 for an error value of zero or a NULL pointer if no error message has been defined | |
71 for that error value. | |
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73 | |
74 <A NAME="Converters"></A> | |
75 <H3><BR>Converters</H3> | |
76 <P> | |
77 Secret Rabbit Code has a number of different converters which can be selected | |
78 using the <B>converter_type</B> parameter when calling <B>src_simple</B> or | |
79 <b>src_new</B>. | |
80 Currently, the five converters available are: | |
81 </P> | |
82 <PRE> | |
83 enum | |
84 { | |
85 SRC_SINC_BEST_QUALITY = 0, | |
86 SRC_SINC_MEDIUM_QUALITY = 1, | |
87 SRC_SINC_FASTEST = 2, | |
88 SRC_ZERO_ORDER_HOLD = 3, | |
89 SRC_LINEAR = 4 | |
90 } ; | |
91 </PRE> | |
92 <P> | |
93 As new converters are added, they will given a number corresponding to the | |
94 next inetger. | |
95 </P> | |
96 | |
97 <P> | |
98 The details of these converters are as follows: | |
99 </P> | |
100 <UL> | |
101 <LI> <B>SRC_SINC_BEST_QUALITY</B> - This is a bandlimited interpolator derived | |
102 from the mathematical <B>sinc</B> function and this is the highest | |
103 quality sinc based converter, providing a worst case Signal-to-Noise | |
104 Ratio (SNR) of 97 decibels (dB) at a bandwidth of 97%. | |
105 All three SRC_SINC_* converters are based on the techniques of | |
106 <A HREF="http://ccrma-www.stanford.edu/~jos/resample/">Julius O. Smith</A> | |
107 although this code was developed independantly. | |
108 <LI> <B>SRC_SINC_MEDIUM_QUALITY</B> - This is another bandlimited interpolator | |
109 much like the previous one. It has an SNR of 97dB and a bandwidth of 90%. | |
110 The speed of the conversion is much faster than the previous one. | |
111 <LI> <B>SRC_SINC_FASTEST</B> - This is the fastest bandlimited interpolator and | |
112 has an SNR of 97dB and a bandwidth of 80%. | |
113 <LI><B>SRC_ZERO_ORDER_HOLD</B> - A Zero Order Hold converter (interpolated value | |
114 is equal to the last value). The quality is poor but the conversion speed is | |
115 blindlingly fast. | |
116 <li><b>SRC_LINEAR</b> - A linear converter. Again the quality is poor, but the | |
117 conversion speed is blindingly fast. | |
118 </UL> | |
119 <P> | |
120 There are two functions that give either a (text string) name or description | |
121 for each converter: | |
122 </P> | |
123 <PRE> | |
124 const char *src_get_name (int converter_type) ; | |
125 const char *src_get_description (int converter_type) ; | |
126 </PRE> | |
127 <P> | |
128 The name will typically be a short string for use in a dialog box, while the | |
129 description string is longer. | |
130 </P> | |
131 <P> | |
132 Both of these functions return a NULL pointer if there is no converter for the | |
133 given <B>converter_type</B> value. | |
134 Since the converters have consecutive <B>converter_type</B> values, the caller | |
135 is easily able to figure out the number of converters at run time. | |
136 This enables a binary dynamically linked against an old version of the library | |
137 to know about converters from later versions of the library as they become | |
138 available. | |
139 </P> | |
140 | |
141 <A NAME="SRC_DATA"></A> | |
142 <H3><BR>SRC_DATA</H3> | |
143 <P> | |
144 Both the simple and the full featured versions of the API use the <B>SRC_DATA</B> | |
145 struct to pass audio and control data into the sample rate converter. | |
146 This struct is defined as: | |
147 </P> | |
148 <PRE> | |
149 typedef struct | |
150 { float *data_in, *data_out ; | |
151 | |
152 long input_frames, output_frames ; | |
153 long input_frames_used, output_frames_gen ; | |
154 | |
155 int end_of_input ; | |
156 | |
157 double src_ratio ; | |
158 } SRC_DATA ; | |
159 </PRE> | |
160 <P> | |
161 The <B>data_in</B> pointer is used to pass audio data into the converter while the | |
162 <B>data_out</B> pointer supplies the converter with an array to hold the converter's | |
163 output. | |
164 For a converter which has been configured for mulitchannel operation, these pointers | |
165 need to point to a single array of interleaved data. | |
166 </P> | |
167 <P> | |
168 The <B>input_frames</B> and <B>output_frames</B> fields supply the converter with | |
169 the lengths of the arrays (in frames) pointed to by the <B>data_in</B> and | |
170 <b>data_out</B> pointers respectively. | |
171 For monophinc data, these values would indicate the length of the arrays while | |
172 for multi channel data these values would be equal to the the length of the array | |
173 divided by the number of channels. | |
174 </P> | |
175 | |
176 <P> | |
177 The <B>end_of_input</B> field is only used when the sample rate converter is used | |
178 by calling the <B>src_process</B> function. | |
179 In this case it should be set to zero if more buffers are to be passed to the | |
180 converter and 1 if the current buffer is the last. | |
181 </P> | |
182 <P> | |
183 Finally, the <B>src_ratio</B> field specifies the conversion ratio defined as | |
184 the input sample rate divided by the output sample rate. | |
185 For a connected set of buffers, this value can be varies on each call to | |
186 <B>src_process</B> resulting in a time varying sample rate conversion | |
187 process. | |
188 For time varying sample rate conversions, the ratio will be linearly | |
189 interpolated between the <B>src_ratio</B> value of the previous call | |
190 to <B>src_process</B> and the value for the current call. | |
191 </P> | |
192 <P> | |
193 The <B>input_frames_used</B> and <B>output_frames_gen</B> fields are set by the | |
194 converter to inform the caller of the number of frames consumed from the | |
195 <B>data_in</B> array and the number of frames generated in the <B>data_out</B> | |
196 array respectively. | |
197 These values are for the current call to <B>src_process</B> only. | |
198 </P> | |
199 | |
200 <A NAME="Aux"></A> | |
201 <H3><BR>Auxillary Functions</H3> | |
202 <P> | |
203 There are four auxillary functions for converting arrays of float data | |
204 to and from short or int data. | |
205 These functions are defined as: | |
206 </P> | |
207 <PRE> | |
208 void src_short_to_float_array (const short *in, float *out, int len) ; | |
209 void src_float_to_short_array (const float *in, short *out, int len) ; | |
210 void src_int_to_float_array (const int *in, float *out, int len) ; | |
211 void src_float_to_int_array (const float *in, int *out, int len) ; | |
212 </PRE> | |
213 <P> | |
214 The float data is assumed to be in the range [-1.0, 1.0] and it is | |
215 automatically scaled on the conversion to and from float. | |
216 On the float to short/int conversion path, any data values which would overflow | |
217 the range of short/int data are clipped. | |
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