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view data/fileio/AudioFileReader.h @ 1196:c7b9c902642f spectrogram-minor-refactor
Fix threshold in spectrogram -- it wasn't working in the last release.
There is a new protocol for this. Formerly the threshold parameter had a
range from -50dB to 0 with the default at -50, and -50 treated internally
as "no threshold". However, there was a hardcoded, hidden internal threshold
for spectrogram colour mapping at -80dB with anything below this being rounded
to zero. Now the threshold parameter has range -81 to -1 with the default
at -80, -81 is treated internally as "no threshold", and there is no hidden
internal threshold. So the default behaviour is the same as before, an
effective -80dB threshold, but it is now possible to change this in both
directions. Sessions reloaded from prior versions may look slightly different
because, if the session says there should be no threshold, there will now
actually be no threshold instead of having the hidden internal one.
Still need to do something in the UI to make it apparent that the -81dB
setting removes the threshold entirely. This is at least no worse than the
previous, also obscured, magic -50dB setting.
author | Chris Cannam |
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date | Mon, 01 Aug 2016 16:21:01 +0100 |
parents | 4d9816ba0ebe |
children | ff9697592bef |
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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_H_ #define _AUDIO_FILE_READER_H_ #include <QString> #include "base/BaseTypes.h" #include "FileSource.h" #include <vector> #include <map> class AudioFileReader : public QObject { Q_OBJECT public: virtual ~AudioFileReader() { } bool isOK() const { return (m_channelCount > 0); } virtual QString getError() const { return ""; } sv_frame_t getFrameCount() const { return m_frameCount; } int getChannelCount() const { return m_channelCount; } sv_samplerate_t getSampleRate() const { return m_sampleRate; } virtual sv_samplerate_t getNativeRate() const { return m_sampleRate; } // if resampled /** * Return the location of the audio data in the reader (as passed * in to the FileSource constructor, for example). */ virtual QString getLocation() const { return ""; } /** * Return the title of the work in the audio file, if known. This * may be implemented by subclasses that support file tagging. * This is not the same thing as the file name. */ virtual QString getTitle() const { return ""; } /** * Return the "maker" of the work in the audio file, if known. * This could represent almost anything (band, composer, * conductor, artist etc). */ virtual QString getMaker() const { return ""; } /** * Return the local file path of the audio data. This is the * location most likely to contain readable audio data: it may be * in a different place or format from the originally specified * location, for example if the file has been retrieved and * decoded. In some cases there may be no local file path, and * this will return "" if there is none. */ virtual QString getLocalFilename() const { return ""; } typedef std::map<QString, QString> TagMap; virtual TagMap getTags() const { return TagMap(); } /** * Return true if this file supports fast seek and random * access. Typically this will be true for uncompressed formats * and false for compressed ones. */ virtual bool isQuicklySeekable() const = 0; /** * Return interleaved samples for count frames from index start. * The resulting vector will contain count * getChannelCount() * samples (or fewer if end of file is reached). * * The subclass implementations of this function must be * thread-safe -- that is, safe to call from multiple threads with * different arguments on the same object at the same time. */ virtual std::vector<float> getInterleavedFrames(sv_frame_t start, sv_frame_t count) const = 0; /** * Return de-interleaved samples for count frames from index * start. Implemented in this class (it calls * getInterleavedFrames and de-interleaves). The resulting vector * will contain getChannelCount() sample blocks of count samples * each (or fewer if end of file is reached). */ virtual std::vector<std::vector<float> > getDeInterleavedFrames(sv_frame_t start, sv_frame_t count) const; // only subclasses that do not know exactly how long the audio // file is until it's been completely decoded should implement this virtual int getDecodeCompletion() const { return 100; } // % virtual bool isUpdating() const { return false; } signals: void frameCountChanged(); protected: sv_frame_t m_frameCount; int m_channelCount; sv_samplerate_t m_sampleRate; }; #endif