sf::OutputSoundFile Class Reference
Provide write access to sound files. More...
#include <OutputSoundFile.hpp>
Inheritance diagram for sf::OutputSoundFile:
Public Member Functions | |
OutputSoundFile () | |
Default constructor. More... | |
~OutputSoundFile () | |
Destructor. More... | |
bool | openFromFile (const std::string &filename, unsigned int sampleRate, unsigned int channelCount) |
Open the sound file from the disk for writing. More... | |
void | write (const Int16 *samples, Uint64 count) |
Write audio samples to the file. More... | |
Detailed Description
Provide write access to sound files.
This class encodes audio samples to a sound file.
It is used internally by higher-level classes such as sf::SoundBuffer, but can also be useful if you want to create audio files from custom data sources, like generated audio samples.
Usage example:
// Create a sound file, ogg/vorbis format, 44100 Hz, stereo
sf::OutputSoundFile file;
/* error */;
while (...)
{
// Read or generate audio samples from your custom source
std::vector<sf::Int16> samples = ...;
// Write them to the file
file.write(samples.data(), samples.size());
}
- See also
- sf::SoundFileWriter, sf::InputSoundFile
Definition at line 44 of file OutputSoundFile.hpp.
Constructor & Destructor Documentation
sf::OutputSoundFile::OutputSoundFile | ( | ) |
Default constructor.
sf::OutputSoundFile::~OutputSoundFile | ( | ) |
Destructor.
Closes the file if it was still open.
Member Function Documentation
bool sf::OutputSoundFile::openFromFile | ( | const std::string & | filename, |
unsigned int | sampleRate, | ||
unsigned int | channelCount | ||
) |
Open the sound file from the disk for writing.
The supported audio formats are: WAV, OGG/Vorbis, FLAC.
- Parameters
-
filename Path of the sound file to write sampleRate Sample rate of the sound channelCount Number of channels in the sound
- Returns
- True if the file was successfully opened
void sf::OutputSoundFile::write | ( | const Int16 * | samples, |
Uint64 | count | ||
) |
Write audio samples to the file.
- Parameters
-
samples Pointer to the sample array to write count Number of samples to write
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