Interface: ISpeechBaseStream
Example
The following Visual Basic form code demonstrates the use of the ISpeechBaseStream methods Read, Write and Seek. These ISpeechBaseStream methods are inherited by SpCustomStream, SpFileStream and SpMemoryStream. This example uses SpFileStream, but the methods work the same in all three objects.
To run this code, create a form with the following controls:
- Two command buttons called Command1 and Command2
Paste this code into the Declarations section of the form.
The Form_Load procedure creates a voice object and two SpFileStream objects. The Command1_Click procedure speaks the words "one," "point," "five," and "SAPI" into the first file stream, using the Seek method to find the ending byte position of each word. It then reads the audio data for each word separately, and writes a new stream with the order of the words reversed. The Command2_Click procedure plays back the two files created by Command1.
Option Explicit
Const FILENAME1 = "c:\First.wav"
Const FILENAME2 = "c:\Second.wav"
Dim V As SpeechLib.SpVoice
Dim S1 As SpeechLib.SpFileStream
Dim S2 As SpeechLib.SpFileStream
Private Sub Command1_Click()
Dim varT(3) As Variant 'text to be spoken
Dim varP(3) As Variant 'positions in output stream
Dim varD(3) As Variant 'audio data chunks
Dim varStart As Variant
Dim ii As Integer
On Error GoTo EH
varT(0) = "one": varT(1) = "point": varT(2) = "five": varT(3) = "SAPI"
'Create WAV file of "one point five SAPI"
'Speak the words into a single filestream object,
'and remember the end-of-stream position of each word.
S1.Open FILENAME1, SSFMCreateForWrite
Set V.AudioOutputStream = S1
For ii = 0 To UBound(varT)
V.Speak varT(ii)
varP(ii) = S1.Seek(0, SSSPTRelativeToCurrentPosition)
Next ii
S1.Close
'Read the words from the first file into the variant array;
'Write them back into the second file in reverse order.
S1.Open FILENAME1, SSFMOpenForRead
S2.Open FILENAME2, SSFMCreateForWrite
varStart = 0
For ii = 0 To UBound(varT)
S1.Read varD(ii), varP(ii) - varStart
varStart = varP(ii)
Next ii
For ii = UBound(varT) To 0 Step -1
S2.Write varD(ii)
Next ii
S2.Close
S1.Close
'After using AudioOutputStream, reset voice AudioOutput property
Set V.AudioOutput = V.GetAudioOutputs("").Item(0)
Command1.Enabled = False
Command2.Enabled = True
EH:
If Err.Number Then ShowErrMsg
End Sub
Private Sub Command2_Click()
On Error GoTo EH
S1.Open FILENAME1, SSFMOpenForRead
S2.Open FILENAME2, SSFMOpenForRead
'Use first male voice to announce the results
Set V.Voice = V.GetVoices("gender=male").Item(0)
V.Speak "This is the first sound file", SVSFlagsAsync
V.SpeakStream S1, SVSFlagsAsync
V.Speak "This is the second sound file", SVSFlagsAsync
V.SpeakStream S2, SVSFlagsAsync
Do
DoEvents
Loop Until V.WaitUntilDone(1)
S1.Close
S2.Close
EH:
If Err.Number Then ShowErrMsg
End Sub
Private Sub Form_Load()
On Error GoTo EH
Set V = New SpeechLib.SpVoice
Set S1 = New SpFileStream 'Create stream1
Set S2 = New SpFileStream 'Create stream2
Command2.Enabled = False
EH:
If Err.Number Then ShowErrMsg
End Sub
Private Sub ShowErrMsg()
' Declare identifiers:
Const NL = vbNewLine
Dim T As String
T = "Desc: " & Err.Description & NL
T = T & "Err #: " & Err.Number
MsgBox T, vbExclamation, "Run-Time Error"
End
End Sub