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diff --git a/libSYS/include/wav_file.h b/libSYS/include/wav_file.h deleted file mode 100644 index 2bc43b2..0000000 --- a/libSYS/include/wav_file.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,233 +0,0 @@ - -/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -Software License for The Fraunhofer FDK AAC Codec Library for Android - -© Copyright 1995 - 2013 Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der angewandten Forschung e.V. - All rights reserved. - - 1. INTRODUCTION -The Fraunhofer FDK AAC Codec Library for Android ("FDK AAC Codec") is software that implements -the MPEG Advanced Audio Coding ("AAC") encoding and decoding scheme for digital audio. -This FDK AAC Codec software is intended to be used on a wide variety of Android devices. - -AAC's HE-AAC and HE-AAC v2 versions are regarded as today's most efficient general perceptual -audio codecs. 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CONTACT INFORMATION - -Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits IIS -Attention: Audio and Multimedia Departments - FDK AAC LL -Am Wolfsmantel 33 -91058 Erlangen, Germany - -www.iis.fraunhofer.de/amm -amm-info@iis.fraunhofer.de ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ */ - -/************************** Fraunhofer IIS FDK SysLib ********************** - - Author(s): Eric Allamanche - -******************************************************************************/ - -/** \file wav_file.h - * \brief Rudimentary WAVE file read/write support. - * - * The WAVE file reader/writer is intented to be used in the codec's example - * framework for easily getting started with encoding/decoding. Therefore - * it serves mainly for helping quickly understand how a codec's API actually - * works. - * Being a WAVE file reader/writer with very basic functionality, it may not be - * able to read WAVE files that come with unusual configurations. - * Details on how to use the interface functions can be found in every - * (encoder/decoder) example framework. - */ - -#ifndef __WAV_FILE_H__ -#define __WAV_FILE_H__ - - - -#include "genericStds.h" - -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" { -#endif - -#define SPEAKER_FRONT_LEFT 0x1 -#define SPEAKER_FRONT_RIGHT 0x2 -#define SPEAKER_FRONT_CENTER 0x4 -#define SPEAKER_LOW_FREQUENCY 0x8 -#define SPEAKER_BACK_LEFT 0x10 -#define SPEAKER_BACK_RIGHT 0x20 -#define SPEAKER_FRONT_LEFT_OF_CENTER 0x40 -#define SPEAKER_FRONT_RIGHT_OF_CENTER 0x80 -#define SPEAKER_BACK_CENTER 0x100 -#define SPEAKER_SIDE_LEFT 0x200 -#define SPEAKER_SIDE_RIGHT 0x400 -#define SPEAKER_TOP_CENTER 0x800 -#define SPEAKER_TOP_FRONT_LEFT 0x1000 -#define SPEAKER_TOP_FRONT_CENTER 0x2000 -#define SPEAKER_TOP_FRONT_RIGHT 0x4000 -#define SPEAKER_TOP_BACK_LEFT 0x8000 -#define SPEAKER_TOP_BACK_CENTER 0x10000 -#define SPEAKER_TOP_BACK_RIGHT 0x20000 -#define SPEAKER_RESERVED 0x80000000 - -/*! - * RIFF WAVE file struct. - * For details see WAVE file format documentation (for example at http://www.wotsit.org). - */ -typedef struct WAV_HEADER -{ - char riffType[4]; - UINT riffSize; - char waveType[4]; - char formatType[4]; - UINT formatSize; - USHORT compressionCode; - USHORT numChannels; - UINT sampleRate; - UINT bytesPerSecond; - USHORT blockAlign; - USHORT bitsPerSample; - char dataType[4]; - UINT dataSize; -} WAV_HEADER; - -struct WAV -{ - WAV_HEADER header; - FDKFILE *fp; - UINT channelMask; -}; - -typedef struct WAV *HANDLE_WAV; - -/** - * \brief Open a WAV file handle for reading. - * - * \param pWav Pointer to a memory location, where a WAV handle is returned. - * \param filename File name to be opened. - * - * \return 0 on success and non-zero on failure. - */ -INT WAV_InputOpen (HANDLE_WAV *pWav, const char *filename); - -/** - * \brief Read samples from a WAVE file. The samples are automatically re-ordered to the - * native host endianess and scaled to full scale of the INT_PCM type, from - * whatever BPS the WAVE file had specified in its header data. - * - * \param wav Handle of WAV file. - * \param sampleBuffer Pointer to store audio data. - * \param numSamples Desired number of samples to read. - * \param nBufBits Size in bit of each audio sample of sampleBuffer. - * - * \return Number of samples actually read. - */ -INT WAV_InputRead (HANDLE_WAV wav, void *sampleBuffer, UINT numSamples, int nBufBits); - -/** - * \brief Close a WAV file reading handle. - * \param pWav Pointer to a WAV file reading handle. - * \return void - */ -void WAV_InputClose(HANDLE_WAV *pWav); - -/** - * \brief Open WAV output/writer handle. - * - * \param pWav Pointer to WAV handle to be returned. - * \param outputFilename File name of the file to be written to. - * \param sampleRate Desired samplerate of the resulting WAV file. - * \param numChannels Desired number of audio channels of the resulting WAV file. - * \param bitsPerSample Desired number of bits per audio sample of the resulting WAV file. - * - * \return 0: ok; -1: error - */ -INT WAV_OutputOpen(HANDLE_WAV *pWav, const char *outputFilename, INT sampleRate, INT numChannels, INT bitsPerSample); - -/** - * \brief Write data to WAV file asociated to WAV handle. - * - * \param wav Handle of WAV file - * \param sampleBuffer Pointer to audio samples, right justified integer values. - * \param numberOfSamples The number of individual audio sample valuesto be written. - * \param nBufBits Size in bits of each audio sample in sampleBuffer. - * \param nSigBits Amount of significant bits of each nBufBits in sampleBuffer. - * - * \return 0: ok; -1: error - */ -INT WAV_OutputWrite(HANDLE_WAV wav, void *sampleBuffer, UINT numberOfSamples, int nBufBits, int nSigBits); - -/** - * \brief Close WAV output handle. - * \param pWav Pointer to WAV handle. *pWav is set to NULL. - * \return void - */ -void WAV_OutputClose(HANDLE_WAV *pWav); - -#ifdef __cplusplus -} -#endif - - -#endif /* __WAV_FILE_H__ */ |