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AFINITFILEFORMAT(3) AFINITFILEFORMAT(3)
NAME
afInitFileFormat - initialize file format of an audio file setup
SYNOPSIS
#include <audiofile.h>
void afInitFileFormat(AFfilesetup setup, int fileFormat);
PARAMETERS
setup is a valid file setup created by afNewFileSetup(3).
fileFormat is an integer constant specifying a file format.
DESCRIPTION
Given an AFfilesetup structure created with afNewFileSetup(3), afInitFileFormat initializes the file format to that specified by
fileFormat.
The following file formats are currently supported:
AF_FILE_RAWDATA
raw audio data
AF_FILE_AIFF
Audio Interchange File Format
AF_FILE_AIFFC
Audio Interchange File Format AIFF-C
AF_FILE_NEXTSND
NeXT .snd/Sun .au
AF_FILE_WAVE
Microsoft RIFF WAVE
AF_FILE_BICSF
Berkeley/IRCAM/CARL Sound File
AF_FILE_AVR
Audio Visual Research
AF_FILE_IFF_8SVX
Amiga IFF/8SVX
AF_FILE_SAMPLEVISION
Sample Vision
AF_FILE_VOC
Creative Voice File
AF_FILE_NIST_SPHERE
NIST SPHERE
AF_FILE_CAF
Core Audio Format
ERRORS
afInitFileFormat can produce the following errors:
AF_BAD_FILESETUP
setup represents an invalid file setup.
AF_BAD_FILEFMT
fileFormat represents an unknown file format.
AF_BAD_NOT_IMPLEMENTED
fileFormat represents a file format which is not currently implemented.
SEE ALSO
afNewFileSetup(3)
AUTHOR
Michael Pruett <michael@68k.org>
Audio File Library 0.3.6 03/06/2013 AFINITFILEFORMAT(3)