07-05-2019
Hi, Neo.
Thanks, I like it. In the last frame, There were no winners ..., the type size was small and went by too quickly for me to be able to read it in one viewing ... cheers, drl
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afgetframesize
AFGETFRAMESIZE(3) AFGETFRAMESIZE(3)
NAME
afGetFrameSize - calculate the frame size in bytes for an audio track
SYNOPSIS
#include <audiofile.h>
float afGetFrameSize (AFfilehandle file, int track, int expand3to4);
PARAMETERS
file is a valid AFfilehandle.
track is an integer which refers to a specific audio track in the file. At present no supported audio file format allows for more than one
audio track within a file, so track should always be AF_DEFAULT_TRACK.
expand3to4 is a boolean-valued integer indicating whether frame size calculation will treat 24-bit data as having a size of 3 bytes or 4
bytes.
DESCRIPTION
afGetFrameSize returns the number of bytes in a frame in a given audio track.
A sample frame consists of one or more samples. For a monaural track, a sample frame will always contain one sample. For a stereophonic
track, a sample frame will always contain two samples, one for the left channel and one for the right channel.
A non-zero value of expand3to4 should be used when calculating the frame size for storage in memory (since 24-bit audio data is presented
in memory as a 4-byte sign-extended integer), while a value of zero should be used for calculating storage on disk where no padding is
added. The parameter expand3to4 is ignored unless the specified audio track contains 24-bit audio data.
AUTHOR
Michael Pruett <michael@68k.org>
Audio File Library 0.3.6 03/06/2013 AFGETFRAMESIZE(3)