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Chris@79 1 /*
Chris@79 2 ** Copyright (C) 1999-2011Erik de Castro Lopo <erikd@mega-nerd.com>
Chris@79 3 **
Chris@79 4 ** This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
Chris@79 5 ** it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
Chris@79 6 ** the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or
Chris@79 7 ** (at your option) any later version.
Chris@79 8 **
Chris@79 9 ** This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
Chris@79 10 ** but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
Chris@79 11 ** MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
Chris@79 12 ** GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
Chris@79 13 **
Chris@79 14 ** You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
Chris@79 15 ** along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Chris@79 16 ** Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
Chris@79 17 */
Chris@79 18
Chris@79 19 /*
Chris@79 20 ** sndfile.h -- system-wide definitions
Chris@79 21 **
Chris@79 22 ** API documentation is in the doc/ directory of the source code tarball
Chris@79 23 ** and at http://www.mega-nerd.com/libsndfile/api.html.
Chris@79 24 */
Chris@79 25
Chris@79 26 #ifndef SNDFILE_H
Chris@79 27 #define SNDFILE_H
Chris@79 28
Chris@79 29 /* This is the version 1.0.X header file. */
Chris@79 30 #define SNDFILE_1
Chris@79 31
Chris@79 32 #include <stdio.h>
Chris@79 33 #include <sys/types.h>
Chris@79 34
Chris@79 35 #ifdef __cplusplus
Chris@79 36 extern "C" {
Chris@79 37 #endif /* __cplusplus */
Chris@79 38
Chris@79 39 /* The following file types can be read and written.
Chris@79 40 ** A file type would consist of a major type (ie SF_FORMAT_WAV) bitwise
Chris@79 41 ** ORed with a minor type (ie SF_FORMAT_PCM). SF_FORMAT_TYPEMASK and
Chris@79 42 ** SF_FORMAT_SUBMASK can be used to separate the major and minor file
Chris@79 43 ** types.
Chris@79 44 */
Chris@79 45
Chris@79 46 enum
Chris@79 47 { /* Major formats. */
Chris@79 48 SF_FORMAT_WAV = 0x010000, /* Microsoft WAV format (little endian default). */
Chris@79 49 SF_FORMAT_AIFF = 0x020000, /* Apple/SGI AIFF format (big endian). */
Chris@79 50 SF_FORMAT_AU = 0x030000, /* Sun/NeXT AU format (big endian). */
Chris@79 51 SF_FORMAT_RAW = 0x040000, /* RAW PCM data. */
Chris@79 52 SF_FORMAT_PAF = 0x050000, /* Ensoniq PARIS file format. */
Chris@79 53 SF_FORMAT_SVX = 0x060000, /* Amiga IFF / SVX8 / SV16 format. */
Chris@79 54 SF_FORMAT_NIST = 0x070000, /* Sphere NIST format. */
Chris@79 55 SF_FORMAT_VOC = 0x080000, /* VOC files. */
Chris@79 56 SF_FORMAT_IRCAM = 0x0A0000, /* Berkeley/IRCAM/CARL */
Chris@79 57 SF_FORMAT_W64 = 0x0B0000, /* Sonic Foundry's 64 bit RIFF/WAV */
Chris@79 58 SF_FORMAT_MAT4 = 0x0C0000, /* Matlab (tm) V4.2 / GNU Octave 2.0 */
Chris@79 59 SF_FORMAT_MAT5 = 0x0D0000, /* Matlab (tm) V5.0 / GNU Octave 2.1 */
Chris@79 60 SF_FORMAT_PVF = 0x0E0000, /* Portable Voice Format */
Chris@79 61 SF_FORMAT_XI = 0x0F0000, /* Fasttracker 2 Extended Instrument */
Chris@79 62 SF_FORMAT_HTK = 0x100000, /* HMM Tool Kit format */
Chris@79 63 SF_FORMAT_SDS = 0x110000, /* Midi Sample Dump Standard */
Chris@79 64 SF_FORMAT_AVR = 0x120000, /* Audio Visual Research */
Chris@79 65 SF_FORMAT_WAVEX = 0x130000, /* MS WAVE with WAVEFORMATEX */
Chris@79 66 SF_FORMAT_SD2 = 0x160000, /* Sound Designer 2 */
Chris@79 67 SF_FORMAT_FLAC = 0x170000, /* FLAC lossless file format */
Chris@79 68 SF_FORMAT_CAF = 0x180000, /* Core Audio File format */
Chris@79 69 SF_FORMAT_WVE = 0x190000, /* Psion WVE format */
Chris@79 70 SF_FORMAT_OGG = 0x200000, /* Xiph OGG container */
Chris@79 71 SF_FORMAT_MPC2K = 0x210000, /* Akai MPC 2000 sampler */
Chris@79 72 SF_FORMAT_RF64 = 0x220000, /* RF64 WAV file */
Chris@79 73
Chris@79 74 /* Subtypes from here on. */
Chris@79 75
Chris@79 76 SF_FORMAT_PCM_S8 = 0x0001, /* Signed 8 bit data */
Chris@79 77 SF_FORMAT_PCM_16 = 0x0002, /* Signed 16 bit data */
Chris@79 78 SF_FORMAT_PCM_24 = 0x0003, /* Signed 24 bit data */
Chris@79 79 SF_FORMAT_PCM_32 = 0x0004, /* Signed 32 bit data */
Chris@79 80
Chris@79 81 SF_FORMAT_PCM_U8 = 0x0005, /* Unsigned 8 bit data (WAV and RAW only) */
Chris@79 82
Chris@79 83 SF_FORMAT_FLOAT = 0x0006, /* 32 bit float data */
Chris@79 84 SF_FORMAT_DOUBLE = 0x0007, /* 64 bit float data */
Chris@79 85
Chris@79 86 SF_FORMAT_ULAW = 0x0010, /* U-Law encoded. */
Chris@79 87 SF_FORMAT_ALAW = 0x0011, /* A-Law encoded. */
Chris@79 88 SF_FORMAT_IMA_ADPCM = 0x0012, /* IMA ADPCM. */
Chris@79 89 SF_FORMAT_MS_ADPCM = 0x0013, /* Microsoft ADPCM. */
Chris@79 90
Chris@79 91 SF_FORMAT_GSM610 = 0x0020, /* GSM 6.10 encoding. */
Chris@79 92 SF_FORMAT_VOX_ADPCM = 0x0021, /* OKI / Dialogix ADPCM */
Chris@79 93
Chris@79 94 SF_FORMAT_G721_32 = 0x0030, /* 32kbs G721 ADPCM encoding. */
Chris@79 95 SF_FORMAT_G723_24 = 0x0031, /* 24kbs G723 ADPCM encoding. */
Chris@79 96 SF_FORMAT_G723_40 = 0x0032, /* 40kbs G723 ADPCM encoding. */
Chris@79 97
Chris@79 98 SF_FORMAT_DWVW_12 = 0x0040, /* 12 bit Delta Width Variable Word encoding. */
Chris@79 99 SF_FORMAT_DWVW_16 = 0x0041, /* 16 bit Delta Width Variable Word encoding. */
Chris@79 100 SF_FORMAT_DWVW_24 = 0x0042, /* 24 bit Delta Width Variable Word encoding. */
Chris@79 101 SF_FORMAT_DWVW_N = 0x0043, /* N bit Delta Width Variable Word encoding. */
Chris@79 102
Chris@79 103 SF_FORMAT_DPCM_8 = 0x0050, /* 8 bit differential PCM (XI only) */
Chris@79 104 SF_FORMAT_DPCM_16 = 0x0051, /* 16 bit differential PCM (XI only) */
Chris@79 105
Chris@79 106 SF_FORMAT_VORBIS = 0x0060, /* Xiph Vorbis encoding. */
Chris@79 107
Chris@79 108 /* Endian-ness options. */
Chris@79 109
Chris@79 110 SF_ENDIAN_FILE = 0x00000000, /* Default file endian-ness. */
Chris@79 111 SF_ENDIAN_LITTLE = 0x10000000, /* Force little endian-ness. */
Chris@79 112 SF_ENDIAN_BIG = 0x20000000, /* Force big endian-ness. */
Chris@79 113 SF_ENDIAN_CPU = 0x30000000, /* Force CPU endian-ness. */
Chris@79 114
Chris@79 115 SF_FORMAT_SUBMASK = 0x0000FFFF,
Chris@79 116 SF_FORMAT_TYPEMASK = 0x0FFF0000,
Chris@79 117 SF_FORMAT_ENDMASK = 0x30000000
Chris@79 118 } ;
Chris@79 119
Chris@79 120 /*
Chris@79 121 ** The following are the valid command numbers for the sf_command()
Chris@79 122 ** interface. The use of these commands is documented in the file
Chris@79 123 ** command.html in the doc directory of the source code distribution.
Chris@79 124 */
Chris@79 125
Chris@79 126 enum
Chris@79 127 { SFC_GET_LIB_VERSION = 0x1000,
Chris@79 128 SFC_GET_LOG_INFO = 0x1001,
Chris@79 129 SFC_GET_CURRENT_SF_INFO = 0x1002,
Chris@79 130
Chris@79 131
Chris@79 132 SFC_GET_NORM_DOUBLE = 0x1010,
Chris@79 133 SFC_GET_NORM_FLOAT = 0x1011,
Chris@79 134 SFC_SET_NORM_DOUBLE = 0x1012,
Chris@79 135 SFC_SET_NORM_FLOAT = 0x1013,
Chris@79 136 SFC_SET_SCALE_FLOAT_INT_READ = 0x1014,
Chris@79 137 SFC_SET_SCALE_INT_FLOAT_WRITE = 0x1015,
Chris@79 138
Chris@79 139 SFC_GET_SIMPLE_FORMAT_COUNT = 0x1020,
Chris@79 140 SFC_GET_SIMPLE_FORMAT = 0x1021,
Chris@79 141
Chris@79 142 SFC_GET_FORMAT_INFO = 0x1028,
Chris@79 143
Chris@79 144 SFC_GET_FORMAT_MAJOR_COUNT = 0x1030,
Chris@79 145 SFC_GET_FORMAT_MAJOR = 0x1031,
Chris@79 146 SFC_GET_FORMAT_SUBTYPE_COUNT = 0x1032,
Chris@79 147 SFC_GET_FORMAT_SUBTYPE = 0x1033,
Chris@79 148
Chris@79 149 SFC_CALC_SIGNAL_MAX = 0x1040,
Chris@79 150 SFC_CALC_NORM_SIGNAL_MAX = 0x1041,
Chris@79 151 SFC_CALC_MAX_ALL_CHANNELS = 0x1042,
Chris@79 152 SFC_CALC_NORM_MAX_ALL_CHANNELS = 0x1043,
Chris@79 153 SFC_GET_SIGNAL_MAX = 0x1044,
Chris@79 154 SFC_GET_MAX_ALL_CHANNELS = 0x1045,
Chris@79 155
Chris@79 156 SFC_SET_ADD_PEAK_CHUNK = 0x1050,
Chris@79 157 SFC_SET_ADD_HEADER_PAD_CHUNK = 0x1051,
Chris@79 158
Chris@79 159 SFC_UPDATE_HEADER_NOW = 0x1060,
Chris@79 160 SFC_SET_UPDATE_HEADER_AUTO = 0x1061,
Chris@79 161
Chris@79 162 SFC_FILE_TRUNCATE = 0x1080,
Chris@79 163
Chris@79 164 SFC_SET_RAW_START_OFFSET = 0x1090,
Chris@79 165
Chris@79 166 SFC_SET_DITHER_ON_WRITE = 0x10A0,
Chris@79 167 SFC_SET_DITHER_ON_READ = 0x10A1,
Chris@79 168
Chris@79 169 SFC_GET_DITHER_INFO_COUNT = 0x10A2,
Chris@79 170 SFC_GET_DITHER_INFO = 0x10A3,
Chris@79 171
Chris@79 172 SFC_GET_EMBED_FILE_INFO = 0x10B0,
Chris@79 173
Chris@79 174 SFC_SET_CLIPPING = 0x10C0,
Chris@79 175 SFC_GET_CLIPPING = 0x10C1,
Chris@79 176
Chris@79 177 SFC_GET_INSTRUMENT = 0x10D0,
Chris@79 178 SFC_SET_INSTRUMENT = 0x10D1,
Chris@79 179
Chris@79 180 SFC_GET_LOOP_INFO = 0x10E0,
Chris@79 181
Chris@79 182 SFC_GET_BROADCAST_INFO = 0x10F0,
Chris@79 183 SFC_SET_BROADCAST_INFO = 0x10F1,
Chris@79 184
Chris@79 185 SFC_GET_CHANNEL_MAP_INFO = 0x1100,
Chris@79 186 SFC_SET_CHANNEL_MAP_INFO = 0x1101,
Chris@79 187
Chris@79 188 SFC_RAW_DATA_NEEDS_ENDSWAP = 0x1110,
Chris@79 189
Chris@79 190 /* Support for Wavex Ambisonics Format */
Chris@79 191 SFC_WAVEX_SET_AMBISONIC = 0x1200,
Chris@79 192 SFC_WAVEX_GET_AMBISONIC = 0x1201,
Chris@79 193
Chris@79 194 SFC_SET_VBR_ENCODING_QUALITY = 0x1300,
Chris@79 195
Chris@79 196 /* Following commands for testing only. */
Chris@79 197 SFC_TEST_IEEE_FLOAT_REPLACE = 0x6001,
Chris@79 198
Chris@79 199 /*
Chris@79 200 ** SFC_SET_ADD_* values are deprecated and will disappear at some
Chris@79 201 ** time in the future. They are guaranteed to be here up to and
Chris@79 202 ** including version 1.0.8 to avoid breakage of existng software.
Chris@79 203 ** They currently do nothing and will continue to do nothing.
Chris@79 204 */
Chris@79 205 SFC_SET_ADD_DITHER_ON_WRITE = 0x1070,
Chris@79 206 SFC_SET_ADD_DITHER_ON_READ = 0x1071
Chris@79 207 } ;
Chris@79 208
Chris@79 209
Chris@79 210 /*
Chris@79 211 ** String types that can be set and read from files. Not all file types
Chris@79 212 ** support this and even the file types which support one, may not support
Chris@79 213 ** all string types.
Chris@79 214 */
Chris@79 215
Chris@79 216 enum
Chris@79 217 { SF_STR_TITLE = 0x01,
Chris@79 218 SF_STR_COPYRIGHT = 0x02,
Chris@79 219 SF_STR_SOFTWARE = 0x03,
Chris@79 220 SF_STR_ARTIST = 0x04,
Chris@79 221 SF_STR_COMMENT = 0x05,
Chris@79 222 SF_STR_DATE = 0x06,
Chris@79 223 SF_STR_ALBUM = 0x07,
Chris@79 224 SF_STR_LICENSE = 0x08,
Chris@79 225 SF_STR_TRACKNUMBER = 0x09,
Chris@79 226 SF_STR_GENRE = 0x10
Chris@79 227 } ;
Chris@79 228
Chris@79 229 /*
Chris@79 230 ** Use the following as the start and end index when doing metadata
Chris@79 231 ** transcoding.
Chris@79 232 */
Chris@79 233
Chris@79 234 #define SF_STR_FIRST SF_STR_TITLE
Chris@79 235 #define SF_STR_LAST SF_STR_GENRE
Chris@79 236
Chris@79 237 enum
Chris@79 238 { /* True and false */
Chris@79 239 SF_FALSE = 0,
Chris@79 240 SF_TRUE = 1,
Chris@79 241
Chris@79 242 /* Modes for opening files. */
Chris@79 243 SFM_READ = 0x10,
Chris@79 244 SFM_WRITE = 0x20,
Chris@79 245 SFM_RDWR = 0x30,
Chris@79 246
Chris@79 247 SF_AMBISONIC_NONE = 0x40,
Chris@79 248 SF_AMBISONIC_B_FORMAT = 0x41
Chris@79 249 } ;
Chris@79 250
Chris@79 251 /* Public error values. These are guaranteed to remain unchanged for the duration
Chris@79 252 ** of the library major version number.
Chris@79 253 ** There are also a large number of private error numbers which are internal to
Chris@79 254 ** the library which can change at any time.
Chris@79 255 */
Chris@79 256
Chris@79 257 enum
Chris@79 258 { SF_ERR_NO_ERROR = 0,
Chris@79 259 SF_ERR_UNRECOGNISED_FORMAT = 1,
Chris@79 260 SF_ERR_SYSTEM = 2,
Chris@79 261 SF_ERR_MALFORMED_FILE = 3,
Chris@79 262 SF_ERR_UNSUPPORTED_ENCODING = 4
Chris@79 263 } ;
Chris@79 264
Chris@79 265
Chris@79 266 /* Channel map values (used with SFC_SET/GET_CHANNEL_MAP).
Chris@79 267 */
Chris@79 268
Chris@79 269 enum
Chris@79 270 { SF_CHANNEL_MAP_INVALID = 0,
Chris@79 271 SF_CHANNEL_MAP_MONO = 1,
Chris@79 272 SF_CHANNEL_MAP_LEFT, /* Apple calls this 'Left' */
Chris@79 273 SF_CHANNEL_MAP_RIGHT, /* Apple calls this 'Right' */
Chris@79 274 SF_CHANNEL_MAP_CENTER, /* Apple calls this 'Center' */
Chris@79 275 SF_CHANNEL_MAP_FRONT_LEFT,
Chris@79 276 SF_CHANNEL_MAP_FRONT_RIGHT,
Chris@79 277 SF_CHANNEL_MAP_FRONT_CENTER,
Chris@79 278 SF_CHANNEL_MAP_REAR_CENTER, /* Apple calls this 'Center Surround', Msft calls this 'Back Center' */
Chris@79 279 SF_CHANNEL_MAP_REAR_LEFT, /* Apple calls this 'Left Surround', Msft calls this 'Back Left' */
Chris@79 280 SF_CHANNEL_MAP_REAR_RIGHT, /* Apple calls this 'Right Surround', Msft calls this 'Back Right' */
Chris@79 281 SF_CHANNEL_MAP_LFE, /* Apple calls this 'LFEScreen', Msft calls this 'Low Frequency' */
Chris@79 282 SF_CHANNEL_MAP_FRONT_LEFT_OF_CENTER, /* Apple calls this 'Left Center' */
Chris@79 283 SF_CHANNEL_MAP_FRONT_RIGHT_OF_CENTER, /* Apple calls this 'Right Center */
Chris@79 284 SF_CHANNEL_MAP_SIDE_LEFT, /* Apple calls this 'Left Surround Direct' */
Chris@79 285 SF_CHANNEL_MAP_SIDE_RIGHT, /* Apple calls this 'Right Surround Direct' */
Chris@79 286 SF_CHANNEL_MAP_TOP_CENTER, /* Apple calls this 'Top Center Surround' */
Chris@79 287 SF_CHANNEL_MAP_TOP_FRONT_LEFT, /* Apple calls this 'Vertical Height Left' */
Chris@79 288 SF_CHANNEL_MAP_TOP_FRONT_RIGHT, /* Apple calls this 'Vertical Height Right' */
Chris@79 289 SF_CHANNEL_MAP_TOP_FRONT_CENTER, /* Apple calls this 'Vertical Height Center' */
Chris@79 290 SF_CHANNEL_MAP_TOP_REAR_LEFT, /* Apple and MS call this 'Top Back Left' */
Chris@79 291 SF_CHANNEL_MAP_TOP_REAR_RIGHT, /* Apple and MS call this 'Top Back Right' */
Chris@79 292 SF_CHANNEL_MAP_TOP_REAR_CENTER, /* Apple and MS call this 'Top Back Center' */
Chris@79 293
Chris@79 294 SF_CHANNEL_MAP_AMBISONIC_B_W,
Chris@79 295 SF_CHANNEL_MAP_AMBISONIC_B_X,
Chris@79 296 SF_CHANNEL_MAP_AMBISONIC_B_Y,
Chris@79 297 SF_CHANNEL_MAP_AMBISONIC_B_Z,
Chris@79 298
Chris@79 299 SF_CHANNEL_MAP_MAX
Chris@79 300 } ;
Chris@79 301
Chris@79 302
Chris@79 303 /* A SNDFILE* pointer can be passed around much like stdio.h's FILE* pointer. */
Chris@79 304
Chris@79 305 typedef struct SNDFILE_tag SNDFILE ;
Chris@79 306
Chris@79 307 /* The following typedef is system specific and is defined when libsndfile is
Chris@79 308 ** compiled. sf_count_t will be a 64 bit value when the underlying OS allows
Chris@79 309 ** 64 bit file offsets.
Chris@79 310 ** On windows, we need to allow the same header file to be compiler by both GCC
Chris@79 311 ** and the Microsoft compiler.
Chris@79 312 */
Chris@79 313
Chris@79 314 #if (defined (_MSCVER) || defined (_MSC_VER))
Chris@79 315 typedef __int64 sf_count_t ;
Chris@79 316 #define SF_COUNT_MAX 0x7fffffffffffffffi64
Chris@79 317 #else
Chris@79 318 typedef off_t sf_count_t ;
Chris@79 319 #define SF_COUNT_MAX 0x7FFFFFFF
Chris@79 320 #endif
Chris@79 321
Chris@79 322
Chris@79 323 /* A pointer to a SF_INFO structure is passed to sf_open () and filled in.
Chris@79 324 ** On write, the SF_INFO structure is filled in by the user and passed into
Chris@79 325 ** sf_open ().
Chris@79 326 */
Chris@79 327
Chris@79 328 struct SF_INFO
Chris@79 329 { sf_count_t frames ; /* Used to be called samples. Changed to avoid confusion. */
Chris@79 330 int samplerate ;
Chris@79 331 int channels ;
Chris@79 332 int format ;
Chris@79 333 int sections ;
Chris@79 334 int seekable ;
Chris@79 335 } ;
Chris@79 336
Chris@79 337 typedef struct SF_INFO SF_INFO ;
Chris@79 338
Chris@79 339 /* The SF_FORMAT_INFO struct is used to retrieve information about the sound
Chris@79 340 ** file formats libsndfile supports using the sf_command () interface.
Chris@79 341 **
Chris@79 342 ** Using this interface will allow applications to support new file formats
Chris@79 343 ** and encoding types when libsndfile is upgraded, without requiring
Chris@79 344 ** re-compilation of the application.
Chris@79 345 **
Chris@79 346 ** Please consult the libsndfile documentation (particularly the information
Chris@79 347 ** on the sf_command () interface) for examples of its use.
Chris@79 348 */
Chris@79 349
Chris@79 350 typedef struct
Chris@79 351 { int format ;
Chris@79 352 const char *name ;
Chris@79 353 const char *extension ;
Chris@79 354 } SF_FORMAT_INFO ;
Chris@79 355
Chris@79 356 /*
Chris@79 357 ** Enums and typedefs for adding dither on read and write.
Chris@79 358 ** See the html documentation for sf_command(), SFC_SET_DITHER_ON_WRITE
Chris@79 359 ** and SFC_SET_DITHER_ON_READ.
Chris@79 360 */
Chris@79 361
Chris@79 362 enum
Chris@79 363 { SFD_DEFAULT_LEVEL = 0,
Chris@79 364 SFD_CUSTOM_LEVEL = 0x40000000,
Chris@79 365
Chris@79 366 SFD_NO_DITHER = 500,
Chris@79 367 SFD_WHITE = 501,
Chris@79 368 SFD_TRIANGULAR_PDF = 502
Chris@79 369 } ;
Chris@79 370
Chris@79 371 typedef struct
Chris@79 372 { int type ;
Chris@79 373 double level ;
Chris@79 374 const char *name ;
Chris@79 375 } SF_DITHER_INFO ;
Chris@79 376
Chris@79 377 /* Struct used to retrieve information about a file embedded within a
Chris@79 378 ** larger file. See SFC_GET_EMBED_FILE_INFO.
Chris@79 379 */
Chris@79 380
Chris@79 381 typedef struct
Chris@79 382 { sf_count_t offset ;
Chris@79 383 sf_count_t length ;
Chris@79 384 } SF_EMBED_FILE_INFO ;
Chris@79 385
Chris@79 386 /*
Chris@79 387 ** Structs used to retrieve music sample information from a file.
Chris@79 388 */
Chris@79 389
Chris@79 390 enum
Chris@79 391 { /*
Chris@79 392 ** The loop mode field in SF_INSTRUMENT will be one of the following.
Chris@79 393 */
Chris@79 394 SF_LOOP_NONE = 800,
Chris@79 395 SF_LOOP_FORWARD,
Chris@79 396 SF_LOOP_BACKWARD,
Chris@79 397 SF_LOOP_ALTERNATING
Chris@79 398 } ;
Chris@79 399
Chris@79 400 typedef struct
Chris@79 401 { int gain ;
Chris@79 402 char basenote, detune ;
Chris@79 403 char velocity_lo, velocity_hi ;
Chris@79 404 char key_lo, key_hi ;
Chris@79 405 int loop_count ;
Chris@79 406
Chris@79 407 struct
Chris@79 408 { int mode ;
Chris@79 409 unsigned int start ;
Chris@79 410 unsigned int end ;
Chris@79 411 unsigned int count ;
Chris@79 412 } loops [16] ; /* make variable in a sensible way */
Chris@79 413 } SF_INSTRUMENT ;
Chris@79 414
Chris@79 415
Chris@79 416
Chris@79 417 /* Struct used to retrieve loop information from a file.*/
Chris@79 418 typedef struct
Chris@79 419 {
Chris@79 420 short time_sig_num ; /* any positive integer > 0 */
Chris@79 421 short time_sig_den ; /* any positive power of 2 > 0 */
Chris@79 422 int loop_mode ; /* see SF_LOOP enum */
Chris@79 423
Chris@79 424 int num_beats ; /* this is NOT the amount of quarter notes !!!*/
Chris@79 425 /* a full bar of 4/4 is 4 beats */
Chris@79 426 /* a full bar of 7/8 is 7 beats */
Chris@79 427
Chris@79 428 float bpm ; /* suggestion, as it can be calculated using other fields:*/
Chris@79 429 /* file's lenght, file's sampleRate and our time_sig_den*/
Chris@79 430 /* -> bpms are always the amount of _quarter notes_ per minute */
Chris@79 431
Chris@79 432 int root_key ; /* MIDI note, or -1 for None */
Chris@79 433 int future [6] ;
Chris@79 434 } SF_LOOP_INFO ;
Chris@79 435
Chris@79 436
Chris@79 437 /* Struct used to retrieve broadcast (EBU) information from a file.
Chris@79 438 ** Strongly (!) based on EBU "bext" chunk format used in Broadcast WAVE.
Chris@79 439 */
Chris@79 440 #define SF_BROADCAST_INFO_VAR(coding_hist_size) \
Chris@79 441 struct \
Chris@79 442 { char description [256] ; \
Chris@79 443 char originator [32] ; \
Chris@79 444 char originator_reference [32] ; \
Chris@79 445 char origination_date [10] ; \
Chris@79 446 char origination_time [8] ; \
Chris@79 447 unsigned int time_reference_low ; \
Chris@79 448 unsigned int time_reference_high ; \
Chris@79 449 short version ; \
Chris@79 450 char umid [64] ; \
Chris@79 451 char reserved [190] ; \
Chris@79 452 unsigned int coding_history_size ; \
Chris@79 453 char coding_history [coding_hist_size] ; \
Chris@79 454 }
Chris@79 455
Chris@79 456 /* SF_BROADCAST_INFO is the above struct with coding_history field of 256 bytes. */
Chris@79 457 typedef SF_BROADCAST_INFO_VAR (256) SF_BROADCAST_INFO ;
Chris@79 458
Chris@79 459
Chris@79 460 /* Virtual I/O functionality. */
Chris@79 461
Chris@79 462 typedef sf_count_t (*sf_vio_get_filelen) (void *user_data) ;
Chris@79 463 typedef sf_count_t (*sf_vio_seek) (sf_count_t offset, int whence, void *user_data) ;
Chris@79 464 typedef sf_count_t (*sf_vio_read) (void *ptr, sf_count_t count, void *user_data) ;
Chris@79 465 typedef sf_count_t (*sf_vio_write) (const void *ptr, sf_count_t count, void *user_data) ;
Chris@79 466 typedef sf_count_t (*sf_vio_tell) (void *user_data) ;
Chris@79 467
Chris@79 468 struct SF_VIRTUAL_IO
Chris@79 469 { sf_vio_get_filelen get_filelen ;
Chris@79 470 sf_vio_seek seek ;
Chris@79 471 sf_vio_read read ;
Chris@79 472 sf_vio_write write ;
Chris@79 473 sf_vio_tell tell ;
Chris@79 474 } ;
Chris@79 475
Chris@79 476 typedef struct SF_VIRTUAL_IO SF_VIRTUAL_IO ;
Chris@79 477
Chris@79 478
Chris@79 479 /* Open the specified file for read, write or both. On error, this will
Chris@79 480 ** return a NULL pointer. To find the error number, pass a NULL SNDFILE
Chris@79 481 ** to sf_strerror ().
Chris@79 482 ** All calls to sf_open() should be matched with a call to sf_close().
Chris@79 483 */
Chris@79 484
Chris@79 485 SNDFILE* sf_open (const char *path, int mode, SF_INFO *sfinfo) ;
Chris@79 486
Chris@79 487
Chris@79 488 /* Use the existing file descriptor to create a SNDFILE object. If close_desc
Chris@79 489 ** is TRUE, the file descriptor will be closed when sf_close() is called. If
Chris@79 490 ** it is FALSE, the descritor will not be closed.
Chris@79 491 ** When passed a descriptor like this, the library will assume that the start
Chris@79 492 ** of file header is at the current file offset. This allows sound files within
Chris@79 493 ** larger container files to be read and/or written.
Chris@79 494 ** On error, this will return a NULL pointer. To find the error number, pass a
Chris@79 495 ** NULL SNDFILE to sf_strerror ().
Chris@79 496 ** All calls to sf_open_fd() should be matched with a call to sf_close().
Chris@79 497
Chris@79 498 */
Chris@79 499
Chris@79 500 SNDFILE* sf_open_fd (int fd, int mode, SF_INFO *sfinfo, int close_desc) ;
Chris@79 501
Chris@79 502 SNDFILE* sf_open_virtual (SF_VIRTUAL_IO *sfvirtual, int mode, SF_INFO *sfinfo, void *user_data) ;
Chris@79 503
Chris@79 504
Chris@79 505 /* sf_error () returns a error number which can be translated to a text
Chris@79 506 ** string using sf_error_number().
Chris@79 507 */
Chris@79 508
Chris@79 509 int sf_error (SNDFILE *sndfile) ;
Chris@79 510
Chris@79 511
Chris@79 512 /* sf_strerror () returns to the caller a pointer to the current error message for
Chris@79 513 ** the given SNDFILE.
Chris@79 514 */
Chris@79 515
Chris@79 516 const char* sf_strerror (SNDFILE *sndfile) ;
Chris@79 517
Chris@79 518
Chris@79 519 /* sf_error_number () allows the retrieval of the error string for each internal
Chris@79 520 ** error number.
Chris@79 521 **
Chris@79 522 */
Chris@79 523
Chris@79 524 const char* sf_error_number (int errnum) ;
Chris@79 525
Chris@79 526
Chris@79 527 /* The following two error functions are deprecated but they will remain in the
Chris@79 528 ** library for the forseeable future. The function sf_strerror() should be used
Chris@79 529 ** in their place.
Chris@79 530 */
Chris@79 531
Chris@79 532 int sf_perror (SNDFILE *sndfile) ;
Chris@79 533 int sf_error_str (SNDFILE *sndfile, char* str, size_t len) ;
Chris@79 534
Chris@79 535
Chris@79 536 /* Return TRUE if fields of the SF_INFO struct are a valid combination of values. */
Chris@79 537
Chris@79 538 int sf_command (SNDFILE *sndfile, int command, void *data, int datasize) ;
Chris@79 539
Chris@79 540
Chris@79 541 /* Return TRUE if fields of the SF_INFO struct are a valid combination of values. */
Chris@79 542
Chris@79 543 int sf_format_check (const SF_INFO *info) ;
Chris@79 544
Chris@79 545
Chris@79 546 /* Seek within the waveform data chunk of the SNDFILE. sf_seek () uses
Chris@79 547 ** the same values for whence (SEEK_SET, SEEK_CUR and SEEK_END) as
Chris@79 548 ** stdio.h function fseek ().
Chris@79 549 ** An offset of zero with whence set to SEEK_SET will position the
Chris@79 550 ** read / write pointer to the first data sample.
Chris@79 551 ** On success sf_seek returns the current position in (multi-channel)
Chris@79 552 ** samples from the start of the file.
Chris@79 553 ** Please see the libsndfile documentation for moving the read pointer
Chris@79 554 ** separately from the write pointer on files open in mode SFM_RDWR.
Chris@79 555 ** On error all of these functions return -1.
Chris@79 556 */
Chris@79 557
Chris@79 558 sf_count_t sf_seek (SNDFILE *sndfile, sf_count_t frames, int whence) ;
Chris@79 559
Chris@79 560
Chris@79 561 /* Functions for retrieving and setting string data within sound files.
Chris@79 562 ** Not all file types support this features; AIFF and WAV do. For both
Chris@79 563 ** functions, the str_type parameter must be one of the SF_STR_* values
Chris@79 564 ** defined above.
Chris@79 565 ** On error, sf_set_string() returns non-zero while sf_get_string()
Chris@79 566 ** returns NULL.
Chris@79 567 */
Chris@79 568
Chris@79 569 int sf_set_string (SNDFILE *sndfile, int str_type, const char* str) ;
Chris@79 570
Chris@79 571 const char* sf_get_string (SNDFILE *sndfile, int str_type) ;
Chris@79 572
Chris@79 573
Chris@79 574 /* Return the library version string. */
Chris@79 575
Chris@79 576 const char * sf_version_string (void) ;
Chris@79 577
Chris@79 578
Chris@79 579 /* Functions for reading/writing the waveform data of a sound file.
Chris@79 580 */
Chris@79 581
Chris@79 582 sf_count_t sf_read_raw (SNDFILE *sndfile, void *ptr, sf_count_t bytes) ;
Chris@79 583 sf_count_t sf_write_raw (SNDFILE *sndfile, const void *ptr, sf_count_t bytes) ;
Chris@79 584
Chris@79 585
Chris@79 586 /* Functions for reading and writing the data chunk in terms of frames.
Chris@79 587 ** The number of items actually read/written = frames * number of channels.
Chris@79 588 ** sf_xxxx_raw read/writes the raw data bytes from/to the file
Chris@79 589 ** sf_xxxx_short passes data in the native short format
Chris@79 590 ** sf_xxxx_int passes data in the native int format
Chris@79 591 ** sf_xxxx_float passes data in the native float format
Chris@79 592 ** sf_xxxx_double passes data in the native double format
Chris@79 593 ** All of these read/write function return number of frames read/written.
Chris@79 594 */
Chris@79 595
Chris@79 596 sf_count_t sf_readf_short (SNDFILE *sndfile, short *ptr, sf_count_t frames) ;
Chris@79 597 sf_count_t sf_writef_short (SNDFILE *sndfile, const short *ptr, sf_count_t frames) ;
Chris@79 598
Chris@79 599 sf_count_t sf_readf_int (SNDFILE *sndfile, int *ptr, sf_count_t frames) ;
Chris@79 600 sf_count_t sf_writef_int (SNDFILE *sndfile, const int *ptr, sf_count_t frames) ;
Chris@79 601
Chris@79 602 sf_count_t sf_readf_float (SNDFILE *sndfile, float *ptr, sf_count_t frames) ;
Chris@79 603 sf_count_t sf_writef_float (SNDFILE *sndfile, const float *ptr, sf_count_t frames) ;
Chris@79 604
Chris@79 605 sf_count_t sf_readf_double (SNDFILE *sndfile, double *ptr, sf_count_t frames) ;
Chris@79 606 sf_count_t sf_writef_double (SNDFILE *sndfile, const double *ptr, sf_count_t frames) ;
Chris@79 607
Chris@79 608
Chris@79 609 /* Functions for reading and writing the data chunk in terms of items.
Chris@79 610 ** Otherwise similar to above.
Chris@79 611 ** All of these read/write function return number of items read/written.
Chris@79 612 */
Chris@79 613
Chris@79 614 sf_count_t sf_read_short (SNDFILE *sndfile, short *ptr, sf_count_t items) ;
Chris@79 615 sf_count_t sf_write_short (SNDFILE *sndfile, const short *ptr, sf_count_t items) ;
Chris@79 616
Chris@79 617 sf_count_t sf_read_int (SNDFILE *sndfile, int *ptr, sf_count_t items) ;
Chris@79 618 sf_count_t sf_write_int (SNDFILE *sndfile, const int *ptr, sf_count_t items) ;
Chris@79 619
Chris@79 620 sf_count_t sf_read_float (SNDFILE *sndfile, float *ptr, sf_count_t items) ;
Chris@79 621 sf_count_t sf_write_float (SNDFILE *sndfile, const float *ptr, sf_count_t items) ;
Chris@79 622
Chris@79 623 sf_count_t sf_read_double (SNDFILE *sndfile, double *ptr, sf_count_t items) ;
Chris@79 624 sf_count_t sf_write_double (SNDFILE *sndfile, const double *ptr, sf_count_t items) ;
Chris@79 625
Chris@79 626
Chris@79 627 /* Close the SNDFILE and clean up all memory allocations associated with this
Chris@79 628 ** file.
Chris@79 629 ** Returns 0 on success, or an error number.
Chris@79 630 */
Chris@79 631
Chris@79 632 int sf_close (SNDFILE *sndfile) ;
Chris@79 633
Chris@79 634
Chris@79 635 /* If the file is opened SFM_WRITE or SFM_RDWR, call fsync() on the file
Chris@79 636 ** to force the writing of data to disk. If the file is opened SFM_READ
Chris@79 637 ** no action is taken.
Chris@79 638 */
Chris@79 639
Chris@79 640 void sf_write_sync (SNDFILE *sndfile) ;
Chris@79 641
Chris@79 642
Chris@79 643
Chris@79 644 /* The function sf_wchar_open() is Windows Only!
Chris@79 645 ** Open a file passing in a Windows Unicode filename. Otherwise, this is
Chris@79 646 ** the same as sf_open().
Chris@79 647 **
Chris@79 648 ** In order for this to work, you need to do the following:
Chris@79 649 **
Chris@79 650 ** #include <windows.h>
Chris@79 651 ** #define ENABLE_SNDFILE_WINDOWS_PROTOTYPES 1
Chris@79 652 ** #including <sndfile.h>
Chris@79 653 */
Chris@79 654
Chris@79 655 #if (defined (ENABLE_SNDFILE_WINDOWS_PROTOTYPES) && ENABLE_SNDFILE_WINDOWS_PROTOTYPES)
Chris@79 656 SNDFILE* sf_wchar_open (LPCWSTR wpath, int mode, SF_INFO *sfinfo) ;
Chris@79 657 #endif
Chris@79 658
Chris@79 659
Chris@79 660
Chris@79 661 #ifdef __cplusplus
Chris@79 662 } /* extern "C" */
Chris@79 663 #endif /* __cplusplus */
Chris@79 664
Chris@79 665 #endif /* SNDFILE_H */
Chris@79 666