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- /*
- ==============================================================================
-
- This file is part of the JUCE library.
- Copyright (c) 2013 - Raw Material Software Ltd.
-
- Permission is granted to use this software under the terms of either:
- a) the GPL v2 (or any later version)
- b) the Affero GPL v3
-
- Details of these licenses can be found at: www.gnu.org/licenses
-
- JUCE is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
- WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR
- A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- To release a closed-source product which uses JUCE, commercial licenses are
- available: visit www.juce.com for more information.
-
- ==============================================================================
- */
-
- #ifndef JUCE_AUDIOIODEVICE_H_INCLUDED
- #define JUCE_AUDIOIODEVICE_H_INCLUDED
-
- class AudioIODevice;
-
-
- //==============================================================================
- /**
- One of these is passed to an AudioIODevice object to stream the audio data
- in and out.
-
- The AudioIODevice will repeatedly call this class's audioDeviceIOCallback()
- method on its own high-priority audio thread, when it needs to send or receive
- the next block of data.
-
- @see AudioIODevice, AudioDeviceManager
- */
- class JUCE_API AudioIODeviceCallback
- {
- public:
- /** Destructor. */
- virtual ~AudioIODeviceCallback() {}
-
- /** Processes a block of incoming and outgoing audio data.
-
- The subclass's implementation should use the incoming audio for whatever
- purposes it needs to, and must fill all the output channels with the next
- block of output data before returning.
-
- The channel data is arranged with the same array indices as the channel name
- array returned by AudioIODevice::getOutputChannelNames(), but those channels
- that aren't specified in AudioIODevice::open() will have a null pointer for their
- associated channel, so remember to check for this.
-
- @param inputChannelData a set of arrays containing the audio data for each
- incoming channel - this data is valid until the function
- returns. There will be one channel of data for each input
- channel that was enabled when the audio device was opened
- (see AudioIODevice::open())
- @param numInputChannels the number of pointers to channel data in the
- inputChannelData array.
- @param outputChannelData a set of arrays which need to be filled with the data
- that should be sent to each outgoing channel of the device.
- There will be one channel of data for each output channel
- that was enabled when the audio device was opened (see
- AudioIODevice::open())
- The initial contents of the array is undefined, so the
- callback function must fill all the channels with zeros if
- its output is silence. Failing to do this could cause quite
- an unpleasant noise!
- @param numOutputChannels the number of pointers to channel data in the
- outputChannelData array.
- @param numSamples the number of samples in each channel of the input and
- output arrays. The number of samples will depend on the
- audio device's buffer size and will usually remain constant,
- although this isn't guaranteed, so make sure your code can
- cope with reasonable changes in the buffer size from one
- callback to the next.
- */
- virtual void audioDeviceIOCallback (const float** inputChannelData,
- int numInputChannels,
- float** outputChannelData,
- int numOutputChannels,
- int numSamples) = 0;
-
- /** Called to indicate that the device is about to start calling back.
-
- This will be called just before the audio callbacks begin, either when this
- callback has just been added to an audio device, or after the device has been
- restarted because of a sample-rate or block-size change.
-
- You can use this opportunity to find out the sample rate and block size
- that the device is going to use by calling the AudioIODevice::getCurrentSampleRate()
- and AudioIODevice::getCurrentBufferSizeSamples() on the supplied pointer.
-
- @param device the audio IO device that will be used to drive the callback.
- Note that if you're going to store this this pointer, it is
- only valid until the next time that audioDeviceStopped is called.
- */
- virtual void audioDeviceAboutToStart (AudioIODevice* device) = 0;
-
- /** Called to indicate that the device has stopped. */
- virtual void audioDeviceStopped() = 0;
-
- /** This can be overridden to be told if the device generates an error while operating.
- Be aware that this could be called by any thread! And not all devices perform
- this callback.
- */
- virtual void audioDeviceError (const String& errorMessage);
- };
-
-
- //==============================================================================
- /**
- Base class for an audio device with synchronised input and output channels.
-
- Subclasses of this are used to implement different protocols such as DirectSound,
- ASIO, CoreAudio, etc.
-
- To create one of these, you'll need to use the AudioIODeviceType class - see the
- documentation for that class for more info.
-
- For an easier way of managing audio devices and their settings, have a look at the
- AudioDeviceManager class.
-
- @see AudioIODeviceType, AudioDeviceManager
- */
- class JUCE_API AudioIODevice
- {
- public:
- /** Destructor. */
- virtual ~AudioIODevice();
-
- //==============================================================================
- /** Returns the device's name, (as set in the constructor). */
- const String& getName() const noexcept { return name; }
-
- /** Returns the type of the device.
-
- E.g. "CoreAudio", "ASIO", etc. - this comes from the AudioIODeviceType that created it.
- */
- const String& getTypeName() const noexcept { return typeName; }
-
- //==============================================================================
- /** Returns the names of all the available output channels on this device.
- To find out which of these are currently in use, call getActiveOutputChannels().
- */
- virtual StringArray getOutputChannelNames() = 0;
-
- /** Returns the names of all the available input channels on this device.
- To find out which of these are currently in use, call getActiveInputChannels().
- */
- virtual StringArray getInputChannelNames() = 0;
-
- //==============================================================================
- /** Returns the number of sample-rates this device supports.
-
- To find out which rates are available on this device, use this method to
- find out how many there are, and getSampleRate() to get the rates.
-
- @see getSampleRate
- */
- virtual int getNumSampleRates() = 0;
-
- /** Returns one of the sample-rates this device supports.
-
- To find out which rates are available on this device, use getNumSampleRates() to
- find out how many there are, and getSampleRate() to get the individual rates.
-
- The sample rate is set by the open() method.
-
- (Note that for DirectSound some rates might not work, depending on combinations
- of i/o channels that are being opened).
-
- @see getNumSampleRates
- */
- virtual double getSampleRate (int index) = 0;
-
- /** Returns the number of sizes of buffer that are available.
-
- @see getBufferSizeSamples, getDefaultBufferSize
- */
- virtual int getNumBufferSizesAvailable() = 0;
-
- /** Returns one of the possible buffer-sizes.
-
- @param index the index of the buffer-size to use, from 0 to getNumBufferSizesAvailable() - 1
- @returns a number of samples
- @see getNumBufferSizesAvailable, getDefaultBufferSize
- */
- virtual int getBufferSizeSamples (int index) = 0;
-
- /** Returns the default buffer-size to use.
-
- @returns a number of samples
- @see getNumBufferSizesAvailable, getBufferSizeSamples
- */
- virtual int getDefaultBufferSize() = 0;
-
- //==============================================================================
- /** Tries to open the device ready to play.
-
- @param inputChannels a BigInteger in which a set bit indicates that the corresponding
- input channel should be enabled
- @param outputChannels a BigInteger in which a set bit indicates that the corresponding
- output channel should be enabled
- @param sampleRate the sample rate to try to use - to find out which rates are
- available, see getNumSampleRates() and getSampleRate()
- @param bufferSizeSamples the size of i/o buffer to use - to find out the available buffer
- sizes, see getNumBufferSizesAvailable() and getBufferSizeSamples()
- @returns an error description if there's a problem, or an empty string if it succeeds in
- opening the device
- @see close
- */
- virtual String open (const BigInteger& inputChannels,
- const BigInteger& outputChannels,
- double sampleRate,
- int bufferSizeSamples) = 0;
-
- /** Closes and releases the device if it's open. */
- virtual void close() = 0;
-
- /** Returns true if the device is still open.
-
- A device might spontaneously close itself if something goes wrong, so this checks if
- it's still open.
- */
- virtual bool isOpen() = 0;
-
- /** Starts the device actually playing.
-
- This must be called after the device has been opened.
-
- @param callback the callback to use for streaming the data.
- @see AudioIODeviceCallback, open
- */
- virtual void start (AudioIODeviceCallback* callback) = 0;
-
- /** Stops the device playing.
-
- Once a device has been started, this will stop it. Any pending calls to the
- callback class will be flushed before this method returns.
- */
- virtual void stop() = 0;
-
- /** Returns true if the device is still calling back.
-
- The device might mysteriously stop, so this checks whether it's
- still playing.
- */
- virtual bool isPlaying() = 0;
-
- /** Returns the last error that happened if anything went wrong. */
- virtual String getLastError() = 0;
-
- //==============================================================================
- /** Returns the buffer size that the device is currently using.
-
- If the device isn't actually open, this value doesn't really mean much.
- */
- virtual int getCurrentBufferSizeSamples() = 0;
-
- /** Returns the sample rate that the device is currently using.
-
- If the device isn't actually open, this value doesn't really mean much.
- */
- virtual double getCurrentSampleRate() = 0;
-
- /** Returns the device's current physical bit-depth.
-
- If the device isn't actually open, this value doesn't really mean much.
- */
- virtual int getCurrentBitDepth() = 0;
-
- /** Returns a mask showing which of the available output channels are currently
- enabled.
- @see getOutputChannelNames
- */
- virtual BigInteger getActiveOutputChannels() const = 0;
-
- /** Returns a mask showing which of the available input channels are currently
- enabled.
- @see getInputChannelNames
- */
- virtual BigInteger getActiveInputChannels() const = 0;
-
- /** Returns the device's output latency.
-
- This is the delay in samples between a callback getting a block of data, and
- that data actually getting played.
- */
- virtual int getOutputLatencyInSamples() = 0;
-
- /** Returns the device's input latency.
-
- This is the delay in samples between some audio actually arriving at the soundcard,
- and the callback getting passed this block of data.
- */
- virtual int getInputLatencyInSamples() = 0;
-
-
- //==============================================================================
- /** True if this device can show a pop-up control panel for editing its settings.
-
- This is generally just true of ASIO devices. If true, you can call showControlPanel()
- to display it.
- */
- virtual bool hasControlPanel() const;
-
- /** Shows a device-specific control panel if there is one.
-
- This should only be called for devices which return true from hasControlPanel().
- */
- virtual bool showControlPanel();
-
-
- //==============================================================================
- protected:
- /** Creates a device, setting its name and type member variables. */
- AudioIODevice (const String& deviceName,
- const String& typeName);
-
- /** @internal */
- String name, typeName;
- };
-
-
- #endif // JUCE_AUDIOIODEVICE_H_INCLUDED
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