SDL_AudioCVT
Structure Definition
typedef struct{ int needed; Uint16 src_format; Uint16 dest_format; double rate_incr; Uint8 *buf; int len; int len_cvt; int len_mult; double len_ratio; void (*filters[10])(struct SDL_AudioCVT *cvt, Uint16 format); int filter_index; } SDL_AudioCVT;
Structure Data
needed | Set to one if the conversion is possible |
src_format | Audio format of the source |
dest_format | Audio format of the destination |
rate_incr | Rate conversion increment |
buf | Audio buffer |
len | Length of the original audio buffer in bytes |
len_cvt | Length of converted audio buffer in bytes (calculated) |
len_mult | buf must be len*len_mult bytes in size(calculated) |
len_ratio | Final audio size is len*len_ratio |
filters[10](..) | Pointers to functions needed for this conversion |
filter_index | Current conversion function |
Description
The SDL_AudioCVT is used to convert audio data between different formats. A SDL_AudioCVT structure is created with the SDL_BuildAudioCVT function, while the actual conversion is done by the SDL_ConvertAudio function.
Many of the fields in the SDL_AudioCVT structure should be considered private and their function will not be discussed here.
- Uint8 * buf
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This points to the audio data that will be used in the conversion. It is both the source and the destination, which means the converted audio data overwrites the original data. It also means that the converted data may be larger than the original data (if you were converting from 8-bit to 16-bit, for instance), so you must ensure buf is large enough. See below.
- int len
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This is the length of the original audio data in bytes.
- int len_mult
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As explained above, the audio buffer needs to be big enough to store the converted data, which may be bigger than the original audio data. The length of buf should be len*len_mult.
- double len_ratio
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When you have finished converting your audio data, you need to know how much of your audio buffer is valid. len*len_ratio is the size of the converted audio data in bytes. This is very similar to len_mult, however when the convert audio data is shorter than the original len_mult would be 1. len_ratio, on the other hand, would be a fractional number between 0 and 1.