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903 lines
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/* Copyright (c) 2010-2011 Xiph.Org Foundation, Skype Limited
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Written by Jean-Marc Valin and Koen Vos */
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/*
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Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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are met:
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- Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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- Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
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``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
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A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER
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OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
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EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
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PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR
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PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF
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LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING
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NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
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SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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*/
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/**
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* @file opus.h
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* @brief Opus reference implementation API
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*/
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#ifndef OPUS_H
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#define OPUS_H
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#include "opus_types.h"
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#include "opus_defines.h"
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C" {
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#endif
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/**
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* @mainpage Opus
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*
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* The Opus codec is designed for interactive speech and audio transmission over the Internet.
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* It is designed by the IETF Codec Working Group and incorporates technology from
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* Skype's SILK codec and Xiph.Org's CELT codec.
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*
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* The Opus codec is designed to handle a wide range of interactive audio applications,
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* including Voice over IP, videoconferencing, in-game chat, and even remote live music
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* performances. It can scale from low bit-rate narrowband speech to very high quality
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* stereo music. Its main features are:
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* @li Sampling rates from 8 to 48 kHz
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* @li Bit-rates from 6 kb/s to 510 kb/s
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* @li Support for both constant bit-rate (CBR) and variable bit-rate (VBR)
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* @li Audio bandwidth from narrowband to full-band
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* @li Support for speech and music
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* @li Support for mono and stereo
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* @li Support for multichannel (up to 255 channels)
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* @li Frame sizes from 2.5 ms to 60 ms
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* @li Good loss robustness and packet loss concealment (PLC)
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* @li Floating point and fixed-point implementation
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*
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* Documentation sections:
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* @li @ref opus_encoder
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* @li @ref opus_decoder
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* @li @ref opus_repacketizer
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* @li @ref opus_multistream
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* @li @ref opus_libinfo
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* @li @ref opus_custom
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*/
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/** @defgroup opus_encoder Opus Encoder
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* @{
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*
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* @brief This page describes the process and functions used to encode Opus.
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*
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* Since Opus is a stateful codec, the encoding process starts with creating an encoder
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* state. This can be done with:
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*
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* @code
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* int error;
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* OpusEncoder *enc;
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* enc = opus_encoder_create(Fs, channels, application, &error);
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* @endcode
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*
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* From this point, @c enc can be used for encoding an audio stream. An encoder state
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* @b must @b not be used for more than one stream at the same time. Similarly, the encoder
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* state @b must @b not be re-initialized for each frame.
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*
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* While opus_encoder_create() allocates memory for the state, it's also possible
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* to initialize pre-allocated memory:
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*
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* @code
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* int size;
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* int error;
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* OpusEncoder *enc;
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* size = opus_encoder_get_size(channels);
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* enc = malloc(size);
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* error = opus_encoder_init(enc, Fs, channels, application);
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* @endcode
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*
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* where opus_encoder_get_size() returns the required size for the encoder state. Note that
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* future versions of this code may change the size, so no assuptions should be made about it.
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*
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* The encoder state is always continuous in memory and only a shallow copy is sufficient
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* to copy it (e.g. memcpy())
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*
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* It is possible to change some of the encoder's settings using the opus_encoder_ctl()
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* interface. All these settings already default to the recommended value, so they should
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* only be changed when necessary. The most common settings one may want to change are:
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*
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* @code
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* opus_encoder_ctl(enc, OPUS_SET_BITRATE(bitrate));
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* opus_encoder_ctl(enc, OPUS_SET_COMPLEXITY(complexity));
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* opus_encoder_ctl(enc, OPUS_SET_SIGNAL(signal_type));
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* @endcode
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*
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* where
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*
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* @arg bitrate is in bits per second (b/s)
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* @arg complexity is a value from 1 to 10, where 1 is the lowest complexity and 10 is the highest
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* @arg signal_type is either OPUS_AUTO (default), OPUS_SIGNAL_VOICE, or OPUS_SIGNAL_MUSIC
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*
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* See @ref opus_encoderctls and @ref opus_genericctls for a complete list of parameters that can be set or queried. Most parameters can be set or changed at any time during a stream.
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*
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* To encode a frame, opus_encode() or opus_encode_float() must be called with exactly one frame (2.5, 5, 10, 20, 40 or 60 ms) of audio data:
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* @code
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* len = opus_encode(enc, audio_frame, frame_size, packet, max_packet);
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* @endcode
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*
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* where
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* <ul>
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* <li>audio_frame is the audio data in opus_int16 (or float for opus_encode_float())</li>
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* <li>frame_size is the duration of the frame in samples (per channel)</li>
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* <li>packet is the byte array to which the compressed data is written</li>
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* <li>max_packet is the maximum number of bytes that can be written in the packet (4000 bytes is recommended).
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* Do not use max_packet to control VBR target bitrate, instead use the #OPUS_SET_BITRATE CTL.</li>
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* </ul>
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*
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* opus_encode() and opus_encode_float() return the number of bytes actually written to the packet.
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* The return value <b>can be negative</b>, which indicates that an error has occurred. If the return value
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* is 1 byte, then the packet does not need to be transmitted (DTX).
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*
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* Once the encoder state if no longer needed, it can be destroyed with
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*
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* @code
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* opus_encoder_destroy(enc);
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* @endcode
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*
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* If the encoder was created with opus_encoder_init() rather than opus_encoder_create(),
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* then no action is required aside from potentially freeing the memory that was manually
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* allocated for it (calling free(enc) for the example above)
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*
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*/
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/** Opus encoder state.
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* This contains the complete state of an Opus encoder.
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* It is position independent and can be freely copied.
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* @see opus_encoder_create,opus_encoder_init
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*/
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typedef struct OpusEncoder OpusEncoder;
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/** Gets the size of an <code>OpusEncoder</code> structure.
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* @param[in] channels <tt>int</tt>: Number of channels.
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* This must be 1 or 2.
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* @returns The size in bytes.
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*/
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OPUS_EXPORT OPUS_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int opus_encoder_get_size(int channels);
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/**
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*/
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/** Allocates and initializes an encoder state.
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* There are three coding modes:
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*
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* @ref OPUS_APPLICATION_VOIP gives best quality at a given bitrate for voice
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* signals. It enhances the input signal by high-pass filtering and
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* emphasizing formants and harmonics. Optionally it includes in-band
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* forward error correction to protect against packet loss. Use this
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* mode for typical VoIP applications. Because of the enhancement,
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* even at high bitrates the output may sound different from the input.
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*
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* @ref OPUS_APPLICATION_AUDIO gives best quality at a given bitrate for most
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* non-voice signals like music. Use this mode for music and mixed
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* (music/voice) content, broadcast, and applications requiring less
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* than 15 ms of coding delay.
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*
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* @ref OPUS_APPLICATION_RESTRICTED_LOWDELAY configures low-delay mode that
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* disables the speech-optimized mode in exchange for slightly reduced delay.
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* This mode can only be set on an newly initialized or freshly reset encoder
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* because it changes the codec delay.
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*
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* This is useful when the caller knows that the speech-optimized modes will not be needed (use with caution).
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* @param [in] Fs <tt>opus_int32</tt>: Sampling rate of input signal (Hz)
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* This must be one of 8000, 12000, 16000,
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* 24000, or 48000.
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* @param [in] channels <tt>int</tt>: Number of channels (1 or 2) in input signal
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* @param [in] application <tt>int</tt>: Coding mode (@ref OPUS_APPLICATION_VOIP/@ref OPUS_APPLICATION_AUDIO/@ref OPUS_APPLICATION_RESTRICTED_LOWDELAY)
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* @param [out] error <tt>int*</tt>: @ref opus_errorcodes
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* @note Regardless of the sampling rate and number channels selected, the Opus encoder
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* can switch to a lower audio bandwidth or number of channels if the bitrate
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* selected is too low. This also means that it is safe to always use 48 kHz stereo input
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* and let the encoder optimize the encoding.
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*/
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OPUS_EXPORT OPUS_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT OpusEncoder *opus_encoder_create(
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opus_int32 Fs,
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int channels,
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int application,
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int *error
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);
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/** Initializes a previously allocated encoder state
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* The memory pointed to by st must be at least the size returned by opus_encoder_get_size().
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* This is intended for applications which use their own allocator instead of malloc.
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* @see opus_encoder_create(),opus_encoder_get_size()
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* To reset a previously initialized state, use the #OPUS_RESET_STATE CTL.
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* @param [in] st <tt>OpusEncoder*</tt>: Encoder state
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* @param [in] Fs <tt>opus_int32</tt>: Sampling rate of input signal (Hz)
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* This must be one of 8000, 12000, 16000,
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* 24000, or 48000.
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* @param [in] channels <tt>int</tt>: Number of channels (1 or 2) in input signal
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* @param [in] application <tt>int</tt>: Coding mode (OPUS_APPLICATION_VOIP/OPUS_APPLICATION_AUDIO/OPUS_APPLICATION_RESTRICTED_LOWDELAY)
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* @retval #OPUS_OK Success or @ref opus_errorcodes
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*/
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OPUS_EXPORT int opus_encoder_init(
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OpusEncoder *st,
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opus_int32 Fs,
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int channels,
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int application
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) OPUS_ARG_NONNULL(1);
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/** Encodes an Opus frame.
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* @param [in] st <tt>OpusEncoder*</tt>: Encoder state
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* @param [in] pcm <tt>opus_int16*</tt>: Input signal (interleaved if 2 channels). length is frame_size*channels*sizeof(opus_int16)
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* @param [in] frame_size <tt>int</tt>: Number of samples per channel in the
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* input signal.
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* This must be an Opus frame size for
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* the encoder's sampling rate.
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* For example, at 48 kHz the permitted
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* values are 120, 240, 480, 960, 1920,
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* and 2880.
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* Passing in a duration of less than
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* 10 ms (480 samples at 48 kHz) will
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* prevent the encoder from using the LPC
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* or hybrid modes.
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* @param [out] data <tt>unsigned char*</tt>: Output payload.
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* This must contain storage for at
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* least \a max_data_bytes.
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* @param [in] max_data_bytes <tt>opus_int32</tt>: Size of the allocated
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* memory for the output
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* payload. This may be
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* used to impose an upper limit on
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* the instant bitrate, but should
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* not be used as the only bitrate
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* control. Use #OPUS_SET_BITRATE to
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* control the bitrate.
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* @returns The length of the encoded packet (in bytes) on success or a
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* negative error code (see @ref opus_errorcodes) on failure.
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*/
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OPUS_EXPORT OPUS_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT opus_int32 opus_encode(
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OpusEncoder *st,
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const opus_int16 *pcm,
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int frame_size,
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unsigned char *data,
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opus_int32 max_data_bytes
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) OPUS_ARG_NONNULL(1) OPUS_ARG_NONNULL(2) OPUS_ARG_NONNULL(4);
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/** Encodes an Opus frame from floating point input.
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* @param [in] st <tt>OpusEncoder*</tt>: Encoder state
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* @param [in] pcm <tt>float*</tt>: Input in float format (interleaved if 2 channels), with a normal range of +/-1.0.
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* Samples with a range beyond +/-1.0 are supported but will
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* be clipped by decoders using the integer API and should
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* only be used if it is known that the far end supports
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* extended dynamic range.
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* length is frame_size*channels*sizeof(float)
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* @param [in] frame_size <tt>int</tt>: Number of samples per channel in the
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* input signal.
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* This must be an Opus frame size for
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* the encoder's sampling rate.
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* For example, at 48 kHz the permitted
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* values are 120, 240, 480, 960, 1920,
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* and 2880.
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* Passing in a duration of less than
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* 10 ms (480 samples at 48 kHz) will
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* prevent the encoder from using the LPC
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* or hybrid modes.
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* @param [out] data <tt>unsigned char*</tt>: Output payload.
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* This must contain storage for at
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* least \a max_data_bytes.
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* @param [in] max_data_bytes <tt>opus_int32</tt>: Size of the allocated
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* memory for the output
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* payload. This may be
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* used to impose an upper limit on
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* the instant bitrate, but should
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* not be used as the only bitrate
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* control. Use #OPUS_SET_BITRATE to
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* control the bitrate.
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* @returns The length of the encoded packet (in bytes) on success or a
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* negative error code (see @ref opus_errorcodes) on failure.
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*/
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OPUS_EXPORT OPUS_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT opus_int32 opus_encode_float(
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OpusEncoder *st,
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const float *pcm,
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int frame_size,
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unsigned char *data,
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opus_int32 max_data_bytes
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) OPUS_ARG_NONNULL(1) OPUS_ARG_NONNULL(2) OPUS_ARG_NONNULL(4);
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/** Frees an <code>OpusEncoder</code> allocated by opus_encoder_create().
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* @param[in] st <tt>OpusEncoder*</tt>: State to be freed.
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*/
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OPUS_EXPORT void opus_encoder_destroy(OpusEncoder *st);
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/** Perform a CTL function on an Opus encoder.
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*
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* Generally the request and subsequent arguments are generated
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* by a convenience macro.
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* @param st <tt>OpusEncoder*</tt>: Encoder state.
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* @param request This and all remaining parameters should be replaced by one
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* of the convenience macros in @ref opus_genericctls or
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* @ref opus_encoderctls.
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* @see opus_genericctls
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* @see opus_encoderctls
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*/
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OPUS_EXPORT int opus_encoder_ctl(OpusEncoder *st, int request, ...) OPUS_ARG_NONNULL(1);
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/**@}*/
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/** @defgroup opus_decoder Opus Decoder
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* @{
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*
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* @brief This page describes the process and functions used to decode Opus.
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*
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* The decoding process also starts with creating a decoder
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* state. This can be done with:
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* @code
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* int error;
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* OpusDecoder *dec;
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* dec = opus_decoder_create(Fs, channels, &error);
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* @endcode
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* where
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* @li Fs is the sampling rate and must be 8000, 12000, 16000, 24000, or 48000
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* @li channels is the number of channels (1 or 2)
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* @li error will hold the error code in case of failure (or #OPUS_OK on success)
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* @li the return value is a newly created decoder state to be used for decoding
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*
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* While opus_decoder_create() allocates memory for the state, it's also possible
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* to initialize pre-allocated memory:
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* @code
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* int size;
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* int error;
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* OpusDecoder *dec;
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* size = opus_decoder_get_size(channels);
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* dec = malloc(size);
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* error = opus_decoder_init(dec, Fs, channels);
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* @endcode
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* where opus_decoder_get_size() returns the required size for the decoder state. Note that
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* future versions of this code may change the size, so no assuptions should be made about it.
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*
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* The decoder state is always continuous in memory and only a shallow copy is sufficient
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* to copy it (e.g. memcpy())
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*
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* To decode a frame, opus_decode() or opus_decode_float() must be called with a packet of compressed audio data:
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* @code
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* frame_size = opus_decode(dec, packet, len, decoded, max_size, 0);
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* @endcode
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* where
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*
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* @li packet is the byte array containing the compressed data
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* @li len is the exact number of bytes contained in the packet
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* @li decoded is the decoded audio data in opus_int16 (or float for opus_decode_float())
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* @li max_size is the max duration of the frame in samples (per channel) that can fit into the decoded_frame array
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*
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* opus_decode() and opus_decode_float() return the number of samples (per channel) decoded from the packet.
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* If that value is negative, then an error has occurred. This can occur if the packet is corrupted or if the audio
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* buffer is too small to hold the decoded audio.
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*
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* Opus is a stateful codec with overlapping blocks and as a result Opus
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* packets are not coded independently of each other. Packets must be
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* passed into the decoder serially and in the correct order for a correct
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* decode. Lost packets can be replaced with loss concealment by calling
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* the decoder with a null pointer and zero length for the missing packet.
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*
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* A single codec state may only be accessed from a single thread at
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* a time and any required locking must be performed by the caller. Separate
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* streams must be decoded with separate decoder states and can be decoded
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* in parallel unless the library was compiled with NONTHREADSAFE_PSEUDOSTACK
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* defined.
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*
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*/
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/** Opus decoder state.
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* This contains the complete state of an Opus decoder.
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* It is position independent and can be freely copied.
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* @see opus_decoder_create,opus_decoder_init
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*/
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typedef struct OpusDecoder OpusDecoder;
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/** Gets the size of an <code>OpusDecoder</code> structure.
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* @param [in] channels <tt>int</tt>: Number of channels.
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* This must be 1 or 2.
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* @returns The size in bytes.
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*/
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OPUS_EXPORT OPUS_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int opus_decoder_get_size(int channels);
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/** Allocates and initializes a decoder state.
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* @param [in] Fs <tt>opus_int32</tt>: Sample rate to decode at (Hz).
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* This must be one of 8000, 12000, 16000,
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* 24000, or 48000.
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* @param [in] channels <tt>int</tt>: Number of channels (1 or 2) to decode
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* @param [out] error <tt>int*</tt>: #OPUS_OK Success or @ref opus_errorcodes
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*
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* Internally Opus stores data at 48000 Hz, so that should be the default
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* value for Fs. However, the decoder can efficiently decode to buffers
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* at 8, 12, 16, and 24 kHz so if for some reason the caller cannot use
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* data at the full sample rate, or knows the compressed data doesn't
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* use the full frequency range, it can request decoding at a reduced
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* rate. Likewise, the decoder is capable of filling in either mono or
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* interleaved stereo pcm buffers, at the caller's request.
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*/
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OPUS_EXPORT OPUS_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT OpusDecoder *opus_decoder_create(
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opus_int32 Fs,
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int channels,
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int *error
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);
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/** Initializes a previously allocated decoder state.
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* The state must be at least the size returned by opus_decoder_get_size().
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* This is intended for applications which use their own allocator instead of malloc. @see opus_decoder_create,opus_decoder_get_size
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* To reset a previously initialized state, use the #OPUS_RESET_STATE CTL.
|
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* @param [in] st <tt>OpusDecoder*</tt>: Decoder state.
|
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* @param [in] Fs <tt>opus_int32</tt>: Sampling rate to decode to (Hz).
|
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* This must be one of 8000, 12000, 16000,
|
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* 24000, or 48000.
|
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* @param [in] channels <tt>int</tt>: Number of channels (1 or 2) to decode
|
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* @retval #OPUS_OK Success or @ref opus_errorcodes
|
|
*/
|
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OPUS_EXPORT int opus_decoder_init(
|
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OpusDecoder *st,
|
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opus_int32 Fs,
|
|
int channels
|
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) OPUS_ARG_NONNULL(1);
|
|
|
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/** Decode an Opus packet.
|
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* @param [in] st <tt>OpusDecoder*</tt>: Decoder state
|
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* @param [in] data <tt>char*</tt>: Input payload. Use a NULL pointer to indicate packet loss
|
|
* @param [in] len <tt>opus_int32</tt>: Number of bytes in payload*
|
|
* @param [out] pcm <tt>opus_int16*</tt>: Output signal (interleaved if 2 channels). length
|
|
* is frame_size*channels*sizeof(opus_int16)
|
|
* @param [in] frame_size Number of samples per channel of available space in \a pcm.
|
|
* If this is less than the maximum packet duration (120ms; 5760 for 48kHz), this function will
|
|
* not be capable of decoding some packets. In the case of PLC (data==NULL) or FEC (decode_fec=1),
|
|
* then frame_size needs to be exactly the duration of audio that is missing, otherwise the
|
|
* decoder will not be in the optimal state to decode the next incoming packet. For the PLC and
|
|
* FEC cases, frame_size <b>must</b> be a multiple of 2.5 ms.
|
|
* @param [in] decode_fec <tt>int</tt>: Flag (0 or 1) to request that any in-band forward error correction data be
|
|
* decoded. If no such data is available, the frame is decoded as if it were lost.
|
|
* @returns Number of decoded samples or @ref opus_errorcodes
|
|
*/
|
|
OPUS_EXPORT OPUS_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int opus_decode(
|
|
OpusDecoder *st,
|
|
const unsigned char *data,
|
|
opus_int32 len,
|
|
opus_int16 *pcm,
|
|
int frame_size,
|
|
int decode_fec
|
|
) OPUS_ARG_NONNULL(1) OPUS_ARG_NONNULL(4);
|
|
|
|
/** Decode an Opus packet with floating point output.
|
|
* @param [in] st <tt>OpusDecoder*</tt>: Decoder state
|
|
* @param [in] data <tt>char*</tt>: Input payload. Use a NULL pointer to indicate packet loss
|
|
* @param [in] len <tt>opus_int32</tt>: Number of bytes in payload
|
|
* @param [out] pcm <tt>float*</tt>: Output signal (interleaved if 2 channels). length
|
|
* is frame_size*channels*sizeof(float)
|
|
* @param [in] frame_size Number of samples per channel of available space in \a pcm.
|
|
* If this is less than the maximum packet duration (120ms; 5760 for 48kHz), this function will
|
|
* not be capable of decoding some packets. In the case of PLC (data==NULL) or FEC (decode_fec=1),
|
|
* then frame_size needs to be exactly the duration of audio that is missing, otherwise the
|
|
* decoder will not be in the optimal state to decode the next incoming packet. For the PLC and
|
|
* FEC cases, frame_size <b>must</b> be a multiple of 2.5 ms.
|
|
* @param [in] decode_fec <tt>int</tt>: Flag (0 or 1) to request that any in-band forward error correction data be
|
|
* decoded. If no such data is available the frame is decoded as if it were lost.
|
|
* @returns Number of decoded samples or @ref opus_errorcodes
|
|
*/
|
|
OPUS_EXPORT OPUS_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int opus_decode_float(
|
|
OpusDecoder *st,
|
|
const unsigned char *data,
|
|
opus_int32 len,
|
|
float *pcm,
|
|
int frame_size,
|
|
int decode_fec
|
|
) OPUS_ARG_NONNULL(1) OPUS_ARG_NONNULL(4);
|
|
|
|
/** Perform a CTL function on an Opus decoder.
|
|
*
|
|
* Generally the request and subsequent arguments are generated
|
|
* by a convenience macro.
|
|
* @param st <tt>OpusDecoder*</tt>: Decoder state.
|
|
* @param request This and all remaining parameters should be replaced by one
|
|
* of the convenience macros in @ref opus_genericctls or
|
|
* @ref opus_decoderctls.
|
|
* @see opus_genericctls
|
|
* @see opus_decoderctls
|
|
*/
|
|
OPUS_EXPORT int opus_decoder_ctl(OpusDecoder *st, int request, ...) OPUS_ARG_NONNULL(1);
|
|
|
|
/** Frees an <code>OpusDecoder</code> allocated by opus_decoder_create().
|
|
* @param[in] st <tt>OpusDecoder*</tt>: State to be freed.
|
|
*/
|
|
OPUS_EXPORT void opus_decoder_destroy(OpusDecoder *st);
|
|
|
|
/** Parse an opus packet into one or more frames.
|
|
* Opus_decode will perform this operation internally so most applications do
|
|
* not need to use this function.
|
|
* This function does not copy the frames, the returned pointers are pointers into
|
|
* the input packet.
|
|
* @param [in] data <tt>char*</tt>: Opus packet to be parsed
|
|
* @param [in] len <tt>opus_int32</tt>: size of data
|
|
* @param [out] out_toc <tt>char*</tt>: TOC pointer
|
|
* @param [out] frames <tt>char*[48]</tt> encapsulated frames
|
|
* @param [out] size <tt>short[48]</tt> sizes of the encapsulated frames
|
|
* @param [out] payload_offset <tt>int*</tt>: returns the position of the payload within the packet (in bytes)
|
|
* @returns number of frames
|
|
*/
|
|
OPUS_EXPORT int opus_packet_parse(
|
|
const unsigned char *data,
|
|
opus_int32 len,
|
|
unsigned char *out_toc,
|
|
const unsigned char *frames[48],
|
|
short size[48],
|
|
int *payload_offset
|
|
) OPUS_ARG_NONNULL(1) OPUS_ARG_NONNULL(4);
|
|
|
|
/** Gets the bandwidth of an Opus packet.
|
|
* @param [in] data <tt>char*</tt>: Opus packet
|
|
* @retval OPUS_BANDWIDTH_NARROWBAND Narrowband (4kHz bandpass)
|
|
* @retval OPUS_BANDWIDTH_MEDIUMBAND Mediumband (6kHz bandpass)
|
|
* @retval OPUS_BANDWIDTH_WIDEBAND Wideband (8kHz bandpass)
|
|
* @retval OPUS_BANDWIDTH_SUPERWIDEBAND Superwideband (12kHz bandpass)
|
|
* @retval OPUS_BANDWIDTH_FULLBAND Fullband (20kHz bandpass)
|
|
* @retval OPUS_INVALID_PACKET The compressed data passed is corrupted or of an unsupported type
|
|
*/
|
|
OPUS_EXPORT OPUS_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int opus_packet_get_bandwidth(const unsigned char *data) OPUS_ARG_NONNULL(1);
|
|
|
|
/** Gets the number of samples per frame from an Opus packet.
|
|
* @param [in] data <tt>char*</tt>: Opus packet.
|
|
* This must contain at least one byte of
|
|
* data.
|
|
* @param [in] Fs <tt>opus_int32</tt>: Sampling rate in Hz.
|
|
* This must be a multiple of 400, or
|
|
* inaccurate results will be returned.
|
|
* @returns Number of samples per frame.
|
|
*/
|
|
OPUS_EXPORT OPUS_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int opus_packet_get_samples_per_frame(const unsigned char *data, opus_int32 Fs) OPUS_ARG_NONNULL(1);
|
|
|
|
/** Gets the number of channels from an Opus packet.
|
|
* @param [in] data <tt>char*</tt>: Opus packet
|
|
* @returns Number of channels
|
|
* @retval OPUS_INVALID_PACKET The compressed data passed is corrupted or of an unsupported type
|
|
*/
|
|
OPUS_EXPORT OPUS_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int opus_packet_get_nb_channels(const unsigned char *data) OPUS_ARG_NONNULL(1);
|
|
|
|
/** Gets the number of frames in an Opus packet.
|
|
* @param [in] packet <tt>char*</tt>: Opus packet
|
|
* @param [in] len <tt>opus_int32</tt>: Length of packet
|
|
* @returns Number of frames
|
|
* @retval OPUS_INVALID_PACKET The compressed data passed is corrupted or of an unsupported type
|
|
*/
|
|
OPUS_EXPORT OPUS_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int opus_packet_get_nb_frames(const unsigned char packet[], opus_int32 len) OPUS_ARG_NONNULL(1);
|
|
|
|
/** Gets the number of samples of an Opus packet.
|
|
* @param [in] packet <tt>char*</tt>: Opus packet
|
|
* @param [in] len <tt>opus_int32</tt>: Length of packet
|
|
* @param [in] Fs <tt>opus_int32</tt>: Sampling rate in Hz.
|
|
* This must be a multiple of 400, or
|
|
* inaccurate results will be returned.
|
|
* @returns Number of samples
|
|
* @retval OPUS_INVALID_PACKET The compressed data passed is corrupted or of an unsupported type
|
|
*/
|
|
OPUS_EXPORT OPUS_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int opus_packet_get_nb_samples(const unsigned char packet[], opus_int32 len, opus_int32 Fs) OPUS_ARG_NONNULL(1);
|
|
|
|
/** Gets the number of samples of an Opus packet.
|
|
* @param [in] dec <tt>OpusDecoder*</tt>: Decoder state
|
|
* @param [in] packet <tt>char*</tt>: Opus packet
|
|
* @param [in] len <tt>opus_int32</tt>: Length of packet
|
|
* @returns Number of samples
|
|
* @retval OPUS_INVALID_PACKET The compressed data passed is corrupted or of an unsupported type
|
|
*/
|
|
OPUS_EXPORT OPUS_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int opus_decoder_get_nb_samples(const OpusDecoder *dec, const unsigned char packet[], opus_int32 len) OPUS_ARG_NONNULL(1) OPUS_ARG_NONNULL(2);
|
|
/**@}*/
|
|
|
|
/** @defgroup opus_repacketizer Repacketizer
|
|
* @{
|
|
*
|
|
* The repacketizer can be used to merge multiple Opus packets into a single
|
|
* packet or alternatively to split Opus packets that have previously been
|
|
* merged. Splitting valid Opus packets is always guaranteed to succeed,
|
|
* whereas merging valid packets only succeeds if all frames have the same
|
|
* mode, bandwidth, and frame size, and when the total duration of the merged
|
|
* packet is no more than 120 ms.
|
|
* The repacketizer currently only operates on elementary Opus
|
|
* streams. It will not manipualte multistream packets successfully, except in
|
|
* the degenerate case where they consist of data from a single stream.
|
|
*
|
|
* The repacketizing process starts with creating a repacketizer state, either
|
|
* by calling opus_repacketizer_create() or by allocating the memory yourself,
|
|
* e.g.,
|
|
* @code
|
|
* OpusRepacketizer *rp;
|
|
* rp = (OpusRepacketizer*)malloc(opus_repacketizer_get_size());
|
|
* if (rp != NULL)
|
|
* opus_repacketizer_init(rp);
|
|
* @endcode
|
|
*
|
|
* Then the application should submit packets with opus_repacketizer_cat(),
|
|
* extract new packets with opus_repacketizer_out() or
|
|
* opus_repacketizer_out_range(), and then reset the state for the next set of
|
|
* input packets via opus_repacketizer_init().
|
|
*
|
|
* For example, to split a sequence of packets into individual frames:
|
|
* @code
|
|
* unsigned char *data;
|
|
* int len;
|
|
* while (get_next_packet(&data, &len))
|
|
* {
|
|
* unsigned char out[1276];
|
|
* opus_int32 out_len;
|
|
* int nb_frames;
|
|
* int err;
|
|
* int i;
|
|
* err = opus_repacketizer_cat(rp, data, len);
|
|
* if (err != OPUS_OK)
|
|
* {
|
|
* release_packet(data);
|
|
* return err;
|
|
* }
|
|
* nb_frames = opus_repacketizer_get_nb_frames(rp);
|
|
* for (i = 0; i < nb_frames; i++)
|
|
* {
|
|
* out_len = opus_repacketizer_out_range(rp, i, i+1, out, sizeof(out));
|
|
* if (out_len < 0)
|
|
* {
|
|
* release_packet(data);
|
|
* return (int)out_len;
|
|
* }
|
|
* output_next_packet(out, out_len);
|
|
* }
|
|
* opus_repacketizer_init(rp);
|
|
* release_packet(data);
|
|
* }
|
|
* @endcode
|
|
*
|
|
* Alternatively, to combine a sequence of frames into packets that each
|
|
* contain up to <code>TARGET_DURATION_MS</code> milliseconds of data:
|
|
* @code
|
|
* // The maximum number of packets with duration TARGET_DURATION_MS occurs
|
|
* // when the frame size is 2.5 ms, for a total of (TARGET_DURATION_MS*2/5)
|
|
* // packets.
|
|
* unsigned char *data[(TARGET_DURATION_MS*2/5)+1];
|
|
* opus_int32 len[(TARGET_DURATION_MS*2/5)+1];
|
|
* int nb_packets;
|
|
* unsigned char out[1277*(TARGET_DURATION_MS*2/2)];
|
|
* opus_int32 out_len;
|
|
* int prev_toc;
|
|
* nb_packets = 0;
|
|
* while (get_next_packet(data+nb_packets, len+nb_packets))
|
|
* {
|
|
* int nb_frames;
|
|
* int err;
|
|
* nb_frames = opus_packet_get_nb_frames(data[nb_packets], len[nb_packets]);
|
|
* if (nb_frames < 1)
|
|
* {
|
|
* release_packets(data, nb_packets+1);
|
|
* return nb_frames;
|
|
* }
|
|
* nb_frames += opus_repacketizer_get_nb_frames(rp);
|
|
* // If adding the next packet would exceed our target, or it has an
|
|
* // incompatible TOC sequence, output the packets we already have before
|
|
* // submitting it.
|
|
* // N.B., The nb_packets > 0 check ensures we've submitted at least one
|
|
* // packet since the last call to opus_repacketizer_init(). Otherwise a
|
|
* // single packet longer than TARGET_DURATION_MS would cause us to try to
|
|
* // output an (invalid) empty packet. It also ensures that prev_toc has
|
|
* // been set to a valid value. Additionally, len[nb_packets] > 0 is
|
|
* // guaranteed by the call to opus_packet_get_nb_frames() above, so the
|
|
* // reference to data[nb_packets][0] should be valid.
|
|
* if (nb_packets > 0 && (
|
|
* ((prev_toc & 0xFC) != (data[nb_packets][0] & 0xFC)) ||
|
|
* opus_packet_get_samples_per_frame(data[nb_packets], 48000)*nb_frames >
|
|
* TARGET_DURATION_MS*48))
|
|
* {
|
|
* out_len = opus_repacketizer_out(rp, out, sizeof(out));
|
|
* if (out_len < 0)
|
|
* {
|
|
* release_packets(data, nb_packets+1);
|
|
* return (int)out_len;
|
|
* }
|
|
* output_next_packet(out, out_len);
|
|
* opus_repacketizer_init(rp);
|
|
* release_packets(data, nb_packets);
|
|
* data[0] = data[nb_packets];
|
|
* len[0] = len[nb_packets];
|
|
* nb_packets = 0;
|
|
* }
|
|
* err = opus_repacketizer_cat(rp, data[nb_packets], len[nb_packets]);
|
|
* if (err != OPUS_OK)
|
|
* {
|
|
* release_packets(data, nb_packets+1);
|
|
* return err;
|
|
* }
|
|
* prev_toc = data[nb_packets][0];
|
|
* nb_packets++;
|
|
* }
|
|
* // Output the final, partial packet.
|
|
* if (nb_packets > 0)
|
|
* {
|
|
* out_len = opus_repacketizer_out(rp, out, sizeof(out));
|
|
* release_packets(data, nb_packets);
|
|
* if (out_len < 0)
|
|
* return (int)out_len;
|
|
* output_next_packet(out, out_len);
|
|
* }
|
|
* @endcode
|
|
*
|
|
* An alternate way of merging packets is to simply call opus_repacketizer_cat()
|
|
* unconditionally until it fails. At that point, the merged packet can be
|
|
* obtained with opus_repacketizer_out() and the input packet for which
|
|
* opus_repacketizer_cat() needs to be re-added to a newly reinitialized
|
|
* repacketizer state.
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
typedef struct OpusRepacketizer OpusRepacketizer;
|
|
|
|
/** Gets the size of an <code>OpusRepacketizer</code> structure.
|
|
* @returns The size in bytes.
|
|
*/
|
|
OPUS_EXPORT OPUS_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int opus_repacketizer_get_size(void);
|
|
|
|
/** (Re)initializes a previously allocated repacketizer state.
|
|
* The state must be at least the size returned by opus_repacketizer_get_size().
|
|
* This can be used for applications which use their own allocator instead of
|
|
* malloc().
|
|
* It must also be called to reset the queue of packets waiting to be
|
|
* repacketized, which is necessary if the maximum packet duration of 120 ms
|
|
* is reached or if you wish to submit packets with a different Opus
|
|
* configuration (coding mode, audio bandwidth, frame size, or channel count).
|
|
* Failure to do so will prevent a new packet from being added with
|
|
* opus_repacketizer_cat().
|
|
* @see opus_repacketizer_create
|
|
* @see opus_repacketizer_get_size
|
|
* @see opus_repacketizer_cat
|
|
* @param rp <tt>OpusRepacketizer*</tt>: The repacketizer state to
|
|
* (re)initialize.
|
|
* @returns A pointer to the same repacketizer state that was passed in.
|
|
*/
|
|
OPUS_EXPORT OpusRepacketizer *opus_repacketizer_init(OpusRepacketizer *rp) OPUS_ARG_NONNULL(1);
|
|
|
|
/** Allocates memory and initializes the new repacketizer with
|
|
* opus_repacketizer_init().
|
|
*/
|
|
OPUS_EXPORT OPUS_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT OpusRepacketizer *opus_repacketizer_create(void);
|
|
|
|
/** Frees an <code>OpusRepacketizer</code> allocated by
|
|
* opus_repacketizer_create().
|
|
* @param[in] rp <tt>OpusRepacketizer*</tt>: State to be freed.
|
|
*/
|
|
OPUS_EXPORT void opus_repacketizer_destroy(OpusRepacketizer *rp);
|
|
|
|
/** Add a packet to the current repacketizer state.
|
|
* This packet must match the configuration of any packets already submitted
|
|
* for repacketization since the last call to opus_repacketizer_init().
|
|
* This means that it must have the same coding mode, audio bandwidth, frame
|
|
* size, and channel count.
|
|
* This can be checked in advance by examining the top 6 bits of the first
|
|
* byte of the packet, and ensuring they match the top 6 bits of the first
|
|
* byte of any previously submitted packet.
|
|
* The total duration of audio in the repacketizer state also must not exceed
|
|
* 120 ms, the maximum duration of a single packet, after adding this packet.
|
|
*
|
|
* The contents of the current repacketizer state can be extracted into new
|
|
* packets using opus_repacketizer_out() or opus_repacketizer_out_range().
|
|
*
|
|
* In order to add a packet with a different configuration or to add more
|
|
* audio beyond 120 ms, you must clear the repacketizer state by calling
|
|
* opus_repacketizer_init().
|
|
* If a packet is too large to add to the current repacketizer state, no part
|
|
* of it is added, even if it contains multiple frames, some of which might
|
|
* fit.
|
|
* If you wish to be able to add parts of such packets, you should first use
|
|
* another repacketizer to split the packet into pieces and add them
|
|
* individually.
|
|
* @see opus_repacketizer_out_range
|
|
* @see opus_repacketizer_out
|
|
* @see opus_repacketizer_init
|
|
* @param rp <tt>OpusRepacketizer*</tt>: The repacketizer state to which to
|
|
* add the packet.
|
|
* @param[in] data <tt>const unsigned char*</tt>: The packet data.
|
|
* The application must ensure
|
|
* this pointer remains valid
|
|
* until the next call to
|
|
* opus_repacketizer_init() or
|
|
* opus_repacketizer_destroy().
|
|
* @param len <tt>opus_int32</tt>: The number of bytes in the packet data.
|
|
* @returns An error code indicating whether or not the operation succeeded.
|
|
* @retval #OPUS_OK The packet's contents have been added to the repacketizer
|
|
* state.
|
|
* @retval #OPUS_INVALID_PACKET The packet did not have a valid TOC sequence,
|
|
* the packet's TOC sequence was not compatible
|
|
* with previously submitted packets (because
|
|
* the coding mode, audio bandwidth, frame size,
|
|
* or channel count did not match), or adding
|
|
* this packet would increase the total amount of
|
|
* audio stored in the repacketizer state to more
|
|
* than 120 ms.
|
|
*/
|
|
OPUS_EXPORT int opus_repacketizer_cat(OpusRepacketizer *rp, const unsigned char *data, opus_int32 len) OPUS_ARG_NONNULL(1) OPUS_ARG_NONNULL(2);
|
|
|
|
|
|
/** Construct a new packet from data previously submitted to the repacketizer
|
|
* state via opus_repacketizer_cat().
|
|
* @param rp <tt>OpusRepacketizer*</tt>: The repacketizer state from which to
|
|
* construct the new packet.
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* @param begin <tt>int</tt>: The index of the first frame in the current
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* repacketizer state to include in the output.
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* @param end <tt>int</tt>: One past the index of the last frame in the
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* current repacketizer state to include in the
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* output.
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* @param[out] data <tt>const unsigned char*</tt>: The buffer in which to
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* store the output packet.
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* @param maxlen <tt>opus_int32</tt>: The maximum number of bytes to store in
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* the output buffer. In order to guarantee
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* success, this should be at least
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* <code>1276</code> for a single frame,
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* or for multiple frames,
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* <code>1277*(end-begin)</code>.
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* However, <code>1*(end-begin)</code> plus
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* the size of all packet data submitted to
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* the repacketizer since the last call to
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* opus_repacketizer_init() or
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* opus_repacketizer_create() is also
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* sufficient, and possibly much smaller.
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* @returns The total size of the output packet on success, or an error code
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* on failure.
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* @retval #OPUS_BAD_ARG <code>[begin,end)</code> was an invalid range of
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* frames (begin < 0, begin >= end, or end >
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* opus_repacketizer_get_nb_frames()).
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* @retval #OPUS_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL \a maxlen was insufficient to contain the
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* complete output packet.
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*/
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OPUS_EXPORT OPUS_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT opus_int32 opus_repacketizer_out_range(OpusRepacketizer *rp, int begin, int end, unsigned char *data, opus_int32 maxlen) OPUS_ARG_NONNULL(1) OPUS_ARG_NONNULL(4);
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/** Return the total number of frames contained in packet data submitted to
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* the repacketizer state so far via opus_repacketizer_cat() since the last
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* call to opus_repacketizer_init() or opus_repacketizer_create().
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* This defines the valid range of packets that can be extracted with
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* opus_repacketizer_out_range() or opus_repacketizer_out().
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* @param rp <tt>OpusRepacketizer*</tt>: The repacketizer state containing the
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* frames.
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* @returns The total number of frames contained in the packet data submitted
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* to the repacketizer state.
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*/
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OPUS_EXPORT OPUS_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int opus_repacketizer_get_nb_frames(OpusRepacketizer *rp) OPUS_ARG_NONNULL(1);
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/** Construct a new packet from data previously submitted to the repacketizer
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* state via opus_repacketizer_cat().
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* This is a convenience routine that returns all the data submitted so far
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* in a single packet.
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* It is equivalent to calling
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* @code
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* opus_repacketizer_out_range(rp, 0, opus_repacketizer_get_nb_frames(rp),
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* data, maxlen)
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* @endcode
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* @param rp <tt>OpusRepacketizer*</tt>: The repacketizer state from which to
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* construct the new packet.
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* @param[out] data <tt>const unsigned char*</tt>: The buffer in which to
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* store the output packet.
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* @param maxlen <tt>opus_int32</tt>: The maximum number of bytes to store in
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* the output buffer. In order to guarantee
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* success, this should be at least
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* <code>1277*opus_repacketizer_get_nb_frames(rp)</code>.
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* However,
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* <code>1*opus_repacketizer_get_nb_frames(rp)</code>
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* plus the size of all packet data
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* submitted to the repacketizer since the
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* last call to opus_repacketizer_init() or
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* opus_repacketizer_create() is also
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* sufficient, and possibly much smaller.
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* @returns The total size of the output packet on success, or an error code
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* on failure.
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* @retval #OPUS_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL \a maxlen was insufficient to contain the
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* complete output packet.
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*/
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OPUS_EXPORT OPUS_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT opus_int32 opus_repacketizer_out(OpusRepacketizer *rp, unsigned char *data, opus_int32 maxlen) OPUS_ARG_NONNULL(1);
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/**@}*/
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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}
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#endif
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#endif /* OPUS_H */
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