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Date: Tue, 01 Jun 2004 15:27:44 +0300 From: Martin_Storsj Subject: Update for dynamic loading of ALSA I sent you a patch a few months ago which enables SDL to load ALSA dynamically. Now I've finally got time to tweak this yet some more. I've added code from alsa.m4 (from alsa's dev package) to acinclude.m4, and made the detection of the alsa library name a bit better. I've also fixed up the loading versioned symbols with dlvsym, so that it falls back to dlsym. I wouldn't say the configure script is complete yet, but this is how far I've come this time, and I'm no expert at those things.
author Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org>
date Sat, 21 Aug 2004 04:20:00 +0000
parents e5bc29de3f0a
children 546f7c1eb755
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.TH "SDL_ConvertAudio" "3" "Tue 11 Sep 2001, 22:58" "SDL" "SDL API Reference" 
.SH "NAME"
SDL_ConvertAudio\- Convert audio data to a desired audio format\&.
.SH "SYNOPSIS"
.PP
\fB#include "SDL\&.h"
.sp
\fBint \fBSDL_ConvertAudio\fP\fR(\fBSDL_AudioCVT *cvt\fR);
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
.PP
\fBSDL_ConvertAudio\fP takes one parameter, \fBcvt\fR, which was previously initilized\&. Initilizing a \fI\fBSDL_AudioCVT\fR\fR is a two step process\&. First of all, the structure must be passed to \fI\fBSDL_BuildAudioCVT\fP\fR along with source and destination format parameters\&. Secondly, the \fBcvt\fR->\fBbuf\fR and \fBcvt\fR->\fBlen\fR fields must be setup\&. \fBcvt\fR->\fBbuf\fR should point to the audio data and \fBcvt\fR->\fBlen\fR should be set to the length of the audio data in bytes\&. Remember, the length of the buffer pointed to by \fBbuf\fR show be \fBlen\fR*\fBlen_mult\fR bytes in length\&.
.PP
Once the \fBSDL_AudioCVT\fRstructure is initilized then we can pass it to \fBSDL_ConvertAudio\fP, which will convert the audio data pointer to by \fBcvt\fR->\fBbuf\fR\&. If \fBSDL_ConvertAudio\fP returned \fB0\fR then the conversion was completed successfully, otherwise \fB-1\fR is returned\&.
.PP
If the conversion completed successfully then the converted audio data can be read from \fBcvt\fR->\fBbuf\fR\&. The amount of valid, converted, audio data in the buffer is equal to \fBcvt\fR->\fBlen\fR*\fBcvt\fR->\fBlen_ratio\fR\&.
.SH "EXAMPLES"
.PP
.nf
\f(CW/* Converting some WAV data to hardware format */
void my_audio_callback(void *userdata, Uint8 *stream, int len);

SDL_AudioSpec *desired, *obtained;
SDL_AudioSpec wav_spec;
SDL_AudioCVT  wav_cvt;
Uint32 wav_len;
Uint8 *wav_buf;
int ret;

/* Allocated audio specs */
desired=(SDL_AudioSpec *)malloc(sizeof(SDL_AudioSpec));
obtained=(SDL_AudioSpec *)malloc(sizeof(SDL_AudioSpec));

/* Set desired format */
desired->freq=22050;
desired->format=AUDIO_S16LSB;
desired->samples=8192;
desired->callback=my_audio_callback;
desired->userdata=NULL;

/* Open the audio device */
if ( SDL_OpenAudio(desired, obtained) < 0 ){
  fprintf(stderr, "Couldn\&'t open audio: %s
", SDL_GetError());
  exit(-1);
}
        
free(desired);

/* Load the test\&.wav */
if( SDL_LoadWAV("test\&.wav", &wav_spec, &wav_buf, &wav_len) == NULL ){
  fprintf(stderr, "Could not open test\&.wav: %s
", SDL_GetError());
  SDL_CloseAudio();
  free(obtained);
  exit(-1);
}
                                            
/* Build AudioCVT */
ret = SDL_BuildAudioCVT(&wav_cvt,
                        wav_spec\&.format, wav_spec\&.channels, wav_spec\&.freq,
                        obtained->format, obtained->channels, obtained->freq);

/* Check that the convert was built */
if(ret==-1){
  fprintf(stderr, "Couldn\&'t build converter!
");
  SDL_CloseAudio();
  free(obtained);
  SDL_FreeWAV(wav_buf);
}

/* Setup for conversion */
wav_cvt\&.buf=(Uint8 *)malloc(wav_len*wav_cvt\&.len_mult);
wav_cvt\&.len=wav_len;
memcpy(wav_cvt\&.buf, wav_buf, wav_len);

/* We can delete to original WAV data now */
SDL_FreeWAV(wav_buf);

/* And now we\&'re ready to convert */
SDL_ConvertAudio(&wav_cvt);

/* do whatever */
\&.
\&.
\&.
\&.

\fR
.fi
.PP
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.PP
\fI\fBSDL_BuildAudioCVT\fP\fR, \fI\fBSDL_AudioCVT\fP\fR
...\" created by instant / docbook-to-man, Tue 11 Sep 2001, 22:58