pjsip-pjproject/third_party/mp3/mp3_port.h

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/*
* Copyright (C) 2003-2007 Benny Prijono <benny@prijono.org>
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
/*
* Contributed by:
* Toni < buldozer at aufbix dot org >
*/
#ifndef __PJMEDIA_MP3_PORT_H__
#define __PJMEDIA_MP3_PORT_H__
/**
* @file mp3_port.h
* @brief MP3 writer
*/
#include <pjmedia/port.h>
/**
* @defgroup PJMEDIA_MP3_FILE_REC MP3 Audio File Writer (Recorder)
* @ingroup PJMEDIA_PORT
* @brief MP3 Audio File Writer (Recorder)
* @{
*
* This section describes MP3 file writer. Currently it only works on Windows
* using BladeEncDLL of the LAME MP3 encoder. <b>Note that the LAME_ENC.DLL
* file must exist in the PATH so that the encoder can work properly.</b>
*
* The MP3 file writer is created with #pjmedia_mp3_writer_port_create() which
* among other things specifies the desired file name and audio properties.
* It then takes PCM input when #pjmedia_port_put_frame() is called and encode
* the PCM input into MP3 streams before writing it to the .mp3 file.
*/
PJ_BEGIN_DECL
/**
* This structure contains encoding options that can be specified during
* MP3 writer port creation. Application should always zero the structure
* before setting some value to make sure that default options will be used.
*/
typedef struct pjmedia_mp3_encoder_option
{
/** Specify whether variable bit rate should be used. Variable bitrate
* would normally produce better quality at the expense of probably
* larger file.
*/
pj_bool_t vbr;
/** Target bitrate, in bps. If VBR is enabled, this settings specifies
* the average bit-rate requested, and will make the encoder ignore
* the quality setting. For CBR, this specifies the actual bitrate,
* and if this option is zero, it will be set to the sampling rate
* multiplied by number of channels.
*/
unsigned bit_rate;
/** Encoding quality, 0-9, with 0 is the highest quality. For VBR, the
* quality setting will only take effect when bit_rate setting is zero.
*/
unsigned quality;
} pjmedia_mp3_encoder_option;
/**
* Create a media port to record PCM media to a MP3 file. After the port
* is created, application can call #pjmedia_port_put_frame() to feed the
* port with PCM frames. The port then will encode the PCM frame into MP3
* stream, and store it to MP3 file specified in the argument.
*
* When application has finished with writing MP3 file, it must destroy the
* media port with #pjmedia_port_destroy() so that the MP3 file can be
* closed properly.
*
* @param pool Pool to create memory buffers for this port.
* @param filename File name.
* @param clock_rate The sampling rate.
* @param channel_count Number of channels.
* @param samples_per_frame Number of samples per frame.
* @param bits_per_sample Number of bits per sample (eg 16).
* @param option Optional option to set encoding parameters.
* @param p_port Pointer to receive the file port instance.
*
* @return PJ_SUCCESS on success.
*/
PJ_DECL(pj_status_t)
pjmedia_mp3_writer_port_create(pj_pool_t *pool,
const char *filename,
unsigned clock_rate,
unsigned channel_count,
unsigned samples_per_frame,
unsigned bits_per_sample,
const pjmedia_mp3_encoder_option *option,
pjmedia_port **p_port );
#if !DEPRECATED_FOR_TICKET_2251
/**
* Register the callback to be called when the file writing has reached
* certain size. Application can use this callback, for example, to limit
* the size of the output file.
*
* @param port The file writer port.
* @param pos The file position on which the callback will be called.
* @param user_data User data to be specified in the callback, and will be
* given on the callback.
* @param cb Callback to be called. If the callback returns non-
* PJ_SUCCESS, the writing will stop. Note that if
* application destroys the port in the callback, it must
* return non-PJ_SUCCESS here.
*
* @return PJ_SUCCESS on success.
*/
PJ_DECL(pj_status_t)
pjmedia_mp3_writer_port_set_cb( pjmedia_port *port,
pj_size_t pos,
void *user_data,
pj_status_t (*cb)(pjmedia_port *port,
void *usr_data));
#endif
/**
* Register the callback to be called when the file writing has reached
* certain size. Application can use this callback, for example, to limit
* the size of the output file.
*
* @param port The file writer port.
* @param pos The file position on which the callback will be called.
* @param user_data User data to be specified in the callback, and will be
* given on the callback.
* @param cb Callback to be called. Note that if
* application wishes to stop the playback, it
* can disconnect the port in the callback, and
* only after all connections have been removed
* could the application safely destroy the port.
*
* @return PJ_SUCCESS on success.
*/
PJ_DECL(pj_status_t)
pjmedia_mp3_writer_port_set_cb2(pjmedia_port *port,
pj_size_t pos,
void *user_data,
void (*cb)(pjmedia_port *port,
void *usr_data));
/**
* @}
*/
PJ_END_DECL
#endif /* __PJMEDIA_MP3_PORT_H__ */