SDL_CloseAudio(3) SDL API Reference SDL_CloseAudio(3)NAME
SDL_CloseAudio - Shuts down audio processing and closes the audio device.
SYNOPSIS
#include "SDL.h"
void SDL_CloseAudio(void)
DESCRIPTION
This function shuts down audio processing and closes the audio device.
SEE ALSO
SDL_OpenAudio
SDL Tue 11 Sep 2001, 22:58 SDL_CloseAudio(3)
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SDL_ConvertAudio(3) SDL API Reference SDL_ConvertAudio(3)NAME
SDL_ConvertAudio - Convert audio data to a desired audio format.
SYNOPSIS
#include "SDL.h"
int SDL_ConvertAudio(SDL_AudioCVT *cvt);
DESCRIPTION
SDL_ConvertAudio takes one parameter, cvt, which was previously initilized. Initilizing a SDL_AudioCVT is a two step process. First of all,
the structure must be passed to SDL_BuildAudioCVT along with source and destination format parameters. Secondly, the cvt->buf and cvt->len
fields must be setup. cvt->buf should point to the audio data and cvt->len should be set to the length of the audio data in bytes. Remem-
ber, the length of the buffer pointed to by buf show be len*len_mult bytes in length.
Once the SDL_AudioCVTstructure is initilized then we can pass it to SDL_ConvertAudio, which will convert the audio data pointer to by
cvt->buf. If SDL_ConvertAudio returned 0 then the conversion was completed successfully, otherwise -1 is returned.
If the conversion completed successfully then the converted audio data can be read from cvt->buf. The amount of valid, converted, audio
data in the buffer is equal to cvt->len*cvt->len_ratio.
EXAMPLES
/* Converting some WAV data to hardware format */
void my_audio_callback(void *userdata, Uint8 *stream, int len);
SDL_AudioSpec *desired, *obtained;
SDL_AudioSpec wav_spec;
SDL_AudioCVT wav_cvt;
Uint32 wav_len;
Uint8 *wav_buf;
int ret;
/* Allocated audio specs */
desired=(SDL_AudioSpec *)malloc(sizeof(SDL_AudioSpec));
obtained=(SDL_AudioSpec *)malloc(sizeof(SDL_AudioSpec));
/* Set desired format */
desired->freq=22050;
desired->format=AUDIO_S16LSB;
desired->samples=8192;
desired->callback=my_audio_callback;
desired->userdata=NULL;
/* Open the audio device */
if ( SDL_OpenAudio(desired, obtained) < 0 ){
fprintf(stderr, "Couldn't open audio: %s
", SDL_GetError());
exit(-1);
}
free(desired);
/* Load the test.wav */
if( SDL_LoadWAV("test.wav", &wav_spec, &wav_buf, &wav_len) == NULL ){
fprintf(stderr, "Could not open test.wav: %s
", SDL_GetError());
SDL_CloseAudio();
free(obtained);
exit(-1);
}
/* Build AudioCVT */
ret = SDL_BuildAudioCVT(&wav_cvt,
wav_spec.format, wav_spec.channels, wav_spec.freq,
obtained->format, obtained->channels, obtained->freq);
/* Check that the convert was built */
if(ret==-1){
fprintf(stderr, "Couldn't build converter!
");
SDL_CloseAudio();
free(obtained);
SDL_FreeWAV(wav_buf);
}
/* Setup for conversion */
wav_cvt.buf=(Uint8 *)malloc(wav_len*wav_cvt.len_mult);
wav_cvt.len=wav_len;
memcpy(wav_cvt.buf, wav_buf, wav_len);
/* We can delete to original WAV data now */
SDL_FreeWAV(wav_buf);
/* And now we're ready to convert */
SDL_ConvertAudio(&wav_cvt);
/* do whatever */
.
.
.
.
SEE ALSO
SDL_BuildAudioCVT, SDL_AudioCVT
SDL Tue 11 Sep 2001, 22:58 SDL_ConvertAudio(3)
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