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| package javax.sound.sampled; |
| |
| /** |
| * A source data line is a data line to which data may be written. It acts as a |
| * source to its mixer. An application writes audio bytes to a source data line, |
| * which handles the buffering of the bytes and delivers them to the mixer. The |
| * mixer may mix the samples with those from other sources and then deliver the |
| * mix to a target such as an output port (which may represent an audio output |
| * device on a sound card). |
| * <p> |
| * Note that the naming convention for this interface reflects the relationship |
| * between the line and its mixer. From the perspective of an application, a |
| * source data line may act as a target for audio data. |
| * <p> |
| * A source data line can be obtained from a mixer by invoking the |
| * {@link Mixer#getLine getLine} method of {@code Mixer} with an appropriate |
| * {@link DataLine.Info} object. |
| * <p> |
| * The {@code SourceDataLine} interface provides a method for writing audio data |
| * to the data line's buffer. Applications that play or mix audio should write |
| * data to the source data line quickly enough to keep the buffer from |
| * underflowing (emptying), which could cause discontinuities in the audio that |
| * are perceived as clicks. Applications can use the |
| * {@link DataLine#available available} method defined in the {@code DataLine} |
| * interface to determine the amount of data currently queued in the data line's |
| * buffer. The amount of data which can be written to the buffer without |
| * blocking is the difference between the buffer size and the amount of queued |
| * data. If the delivery of audio output stops due to underflow, a |
| * {@link LineEvent.Type#STOP STOP} event is generated. A |
| * {@link LineEvent.Type#START START} event is generated when the audio output |
| * resumes. |
| * |
| * @author Kara Kytle |
| * @see Mixer |
| * @see DataLine |
| * @see TargetDataLine |
| * @since 1.3 |
| */ |
| public interface SourceDataLine extends DataLine { |
| |
| /** |
| * Opens the line with the specified format and suggested buffer size, |
| * causing the line to acquire any required system resources and become |
| * operational. |
| * <p> |
| * The buffer size is specified in bytes, but must represent an integral |
| * number of sample frames. Invoking this method with a requested buffer |
| * size that does not meet this requirement may result in an |
| * {@code IllegalArgumentException}. The actual buffer size for the open |
| * line may differ from the requested buffer size. The value actually set |
| * may be queried by subsequently calling {@link DataLine#getBufferSize}. |
| * <p> |
| * If this operation succeeds, the line is marked as open, and an |
| * {@link LineEvent.Type#OPEN OPEN} event is dispatched to the line's |
| * listeners. |
| * <p> |
| * Invoking this method on a line which is already open is illegal and may |
| * result in an {@code IllegalStateException}. |
| * <p> |
| * Note that some lines, once closed, cannot be reopened. Attempts to reopen |
| * such a line will always result in a {@code LineUnavailableException}. |
| * |
| * @param format the desired audio format |
| * @param bufferSize the desired buffer size |
| * @throws LineUnavailableException if the line cannot be opened due to |
| * resource restrictions |
| * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the buffer size does not represent an |
| * integral number of sample frames, or if {@code format} is not |
| * fully specified or invalid |
| * @throws IllegalStateException if the line is already open |
| * @throws SecurityException if the line cannot be opened due to security |
| * restrictions |
| * @see #open(AudioFormat) |
| * @see Line#open |
| * @see Line#close |
| * @see Line#isOpen |
| * @see LineEvent |
| */ |
| void open(AudioFormat format, int bufferSize) |
| throws LineUnavailableException; |
| |
| /** |
| * Opens the line with the specified format, causing the line to acquire any |
| * required system resources and become operational. |
| * <p> |
| * The implementation chooses a buffer size, which is measured in bytes but |
| * which encompasses an integral number of sample frames. The buffer size |
| * that the system has chosen may be queried by subsequently calling |
| * {@link DataLine#getBufferSize}. |
| * <p> |
| * If this operation succeeds, the line is marked as open, and an |
| * {@link LineEvent.Type#OPEN OPEN} event is dispatched to the line's |
| * listeners. |
| * <p> |
| * Invoking this method on a line which is already open is illegal and may |
| * result in an {@code IllegalStateException}. |
| * <p> |
| * Note that some lines, once closed, cannot be reopened. Attempts to reopen |
| * such a line will always result in a {@code LineUnavailableException}. |
| * |
| * @param format the desired audio format |
| * @throws LineUnavailableException if the line cannot be opened due to |
| * resource restrictions |
| * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code format} is not fully specified |
| * or invalid |
| * @throws IllegalStateException if the line is already open |
| * @throws SecurityException if the line cannot be opened due to security |
| * restrictions |
| * @see #open(AudioFormat, int) |
| * @see Line#open |
| * @see Line#close |
| * @see Line#isOpen |
| * @see LineEvent |
| */ |
| void open(AudioFormat format) throws LineUnavailableException; |
| |
| /** |
| * Writes audio data to the mixer via this source data line. The requested |
| * number of bytes of data are read from the specified array, starting at |
| * the given offset into the array, and written to the data line's buffer. |
| * If the caller attempts to write more data than can currently be written |
| * (see {@link DataLine#available available}), this method blocks until the |
| * requested amount of data has been written. This applies even if the |
| * requested amount of data to write is greater than the data line's buffer |
| * size. However, if the data line is closed, stopped, or flushed before the |
| * requested amount has been written, the method no longer blocks, but |
| * returns the number of bytes written thus far. |
| * <p> |
| * The number of bytes that can be written without blocking can be |
| * ascertained using the {@link DataLine#available available} method of the |
| * {@code DataLine} interface. (While it is guaranteed that this number of |
| * bytes can be written without blocking, there is no guarantee that |
| * attempts to write additional data will block.) |
| * <p> |
| * The number of bytes to write must represent an integral number of sample |
| * frames, such that: |
| * <p style="text-align:center"> |
| * {@code [ bytes written ] % [frame size in bytes ] == 0} |
| * <p> |
| * The return value will always meet this requirement. A request to write a |
| * number of bytes representing a non-integral number of sample frames |
| * cannot be fulfilled and may result in an |
| * {@code IllegalArgumentException}. |
| * |
| * @param b a byte array containing data to be written to the data line |
| * @param off the offset from the beginning of the array, in bytes |
| * @param len the length, in bytes, of the valid data in the array (in |
| * other words, the requested amount of data to write, in bytes) |
| * @return the number of bytes actually written |
| * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the requested number of bytes does |
| * not represent an integral number of sample frames, or if |
| * {@code len} is negative |
| * @throws ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException if {@code off} is negative, or |
| * {@code off+len} is greater than the length of the array {@code b} |
| * @see TargetDataLine#read |
| * @see DataLine#available |
| */ |
| int write(byte[] b, int off, int len); |
| |
| /** |
| * Obtains the number of sample frames of audio data that can be written to |
| * the mixer, via this data line, without blocking. Note that the return |
| * value measures sample frames, not bytes. |
| * |
| * @return the number of sample frames currently available for writing |
| * @see TargetDataLine#availableRead |
| */ |
| //public int availableWrite(); |
| } |