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author | Chris Cannam |
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date | Mon, 11 Mar 2019 14:59:11 +0000 |
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/* -*- c-basic-offset: 4 indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- vi:set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4: */ /* Sonic Visualiser An audio file viewer and annotation editor. Centre for Digital Music, Queen Mary, University of London. This file copyright 2006 Chris Cannam. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. See the file COPYING included with this distribution for more information. */ #ifndef AUDIO_FILE_READER_FACTORY_H #define AUDIO_FILE_READER_FACTORY_H #include <QString> #include "FileSource.h" #include "base/BaseTypes.h" class AudioFileReader; class ProgressReporter; class AudioFileReaderFactory { public: /** * Return the file extensions that we have audio file readers for, * in a format suitable for use with QFileDialog. For example, * "*.wav *.aiff *.ogg". */ static QString getKnownExtensions(); enum class Normalisation { /** * Do not normalise file data. */ None, /** * Normalise file data to abs(max) == 1.0. */ Peak }; enum class GaplessMode { /** * Any encoder delay and padding found in file metadata will * be compensated for, giving gapless decoding (assuming the * metadata are correct). This is currently only applicable to * mp3 files: all other supported files are always gapless * where the file metadata provides for it. See documentation * for MP3FileReader::GaplessMode for details of the specific * implementation. */ Gapless, /** * No delay compensation will happen and the results will be * equivalent to the behaviour of audio readers before the * compensation logic was implemented. This is currently only * applicable to mp3 files: all other supported files are * always gapless where the file metadata provides for it. See * documentation for MP3FileReader::GaplessMode for details of * the specific implementation. */ Gappy }; enum class ThreadingMode { /** * Any necessary decoding will happen synchronously when the * reader is created. */ NotThreaded, /** * If the reader supports threaded decoding, it will be used * and the file will be decoded in a background thread. If the * reader does not support threaded decoding, behaviour will * be as for NotThreaded. */ Threaded }; struct Parameters { /** * Sample rate to open the file at. If zero (the default), the * file's native rate will be used. If non-zero, the file will * be automatically resampled to that rate. You can query * reader->getNativeRate() if you want to find out whether the * file needed to be resampled. */ sv_samplerate_t targetRate; /** * Normalisation to use. The default is Normalisation::None. */ Normalisation normalisation; /** * Gapless mode to use. The default is GaplessMode::Gapless. */ GaplessMode gaplessMode; /** * Threading mode. The default is ThreadingMode::NotThreaded. */ ThreadingMode threadingMode; Parameters() : targetRate(0), normalisation(Normalisation::None), gaplessMode(GaplessMode::Gapless), threadingMode(ThreadingMode::NotThreaded) { } }; /** * Return an audio file reader initialised to the file at the * given path, or NULL if no suitable reader for this path is * available or the file cannot be opened. * * If a ProgressReporter is provided, it will be updated with * progress status. This will only be meaningful if decoding is * being carried out in non-threaded mode (either because the * threaded parameter was not supplied or because the specific * file reader used does not support it); in threaded mode, * reported progress will jump straight to 100% before threading * takes over. Caller retains ownership of the reporter object. * * Caller owns the returned object and must delete it after use. */ static AudioFileReader *createReader(FileSource source, Parameters parameters, ProgressReporter *reporter = 0); /** * Return true if the given source has a file extension that * indicates a supported file type. This does not necessarily mean * that it can be opened; conversely it may theoretically be * possible to open some files without supported extensions, * depending on the readers available. */ static bool isSupported(FileSource source); }; #endif