185 lines
5.1 KiB
C
185 lines
5.1 KiB
C
/*
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mpg123_to_wav_replaced_io.c
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This is example code only sensible to be considered in the public domain.
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Initially written by Nicholas Humfrey (moved to handle I/O by Thomas Orgis).
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This example program demonstrates how to use libmpg123 to decode a file to WAV (writing via libout123), while doing the I/O (read and seek) with custom callback functions.
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This should cater for any situation where you have some special means to get to the data (like, mmapped files / plain buffers in memory, funky network streams).
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Disregarding format negotiations, the basic synopsis is:
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mpg123_init()
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mpg123_new()
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mpg123_replace_reader_handle()
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mpg123_open_handle()
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mpg123_read()
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mpg123_close()
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mpg123_delete()
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mpg123_exit()
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*/
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <strings.h>
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#include <mpg123.h>
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#include <out123.h>
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#include <errno.h>
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#include <sys/stat.h>
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#include <fcntl.h>
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#ifndef _MSC_VER
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#include <unistd.h>
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#else
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#include <io.h>
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#endif
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#include <string.h>
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void usage(const char *cmd)
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{
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printf("Usage: %s <input> <output>\n", cmd);
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exit(99);
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}
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void cleanup(mpg123_handle *mh, out123_handle *ao)
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{
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out123_del(ao);
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/* It's really to late for error checks here;-) */
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mpg123_close(mh);
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mpg123_delete(mh);
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mpg123_exit();
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}
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/* Simple handle for you private I/O data. */
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struct ioh { int fd; };
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/* The callback functions; simple wrappers over standard I/O.
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They could be anything you like... */
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static mpg123_ssize_t read_cb(void *handle, void *buf, size_t sz)
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{
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mpg123_ssize_t ret;
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struct ioh *h = handle;
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errno = 0;
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ret = read(h->fd, buf, sz);
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if(ret < 0) fprintf(stderr, "read error: %s\n", strerror(errno));
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return ret;
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}
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static off_t lseek_cb(void *handle, off_t offset, int whence)
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{
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off_t ret;
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struct ioh *h = handle;
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ret = lseek(h->fd, offset, whence);
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if(ret < 0) fprintf(stderr, "seek error: %s\n", strerror(errno));
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return ret;
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}
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/* The cleanup handler is called on mpg123_close(), it can cleanup your part of the mess... */
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void cleanup_cb(void *handle)
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{
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struct ioh *h = handle;
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close(h->fd);
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h->fd = -1;
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}
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int main(int argc, char *argv[])
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{
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mpg123_handle *mh = NULL;
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out123_handle *ao = NULL;
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unsigned char* buffer = NULL;
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size_t buffer_size = 0;
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size_t done = 0;
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int channels = 0, encoding = 0;
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long rate = 0;
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int err = MPG123_OK;
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off_t samples = 0;
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struct ioh *iohandle;
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if (argc!=3) usage(argv[0]);
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printf( "Input file: %s\n", argv[1]);
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printf( "Output file: %s\n", argv[2]);
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#if MPG123_API_VERSION < 46
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// Newer versions of the library don't need that anymore, but it is safe
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// to have the no-op call present for compatibility with old versions.
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err = mpg123_init();
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#endif
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errno = 0;
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iohandle = malloc(sizeof(struct ioh));
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iohandle->fd = open(argv[1], O_RDONLY);
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if(iohandle->fd < 0)
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{
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fprintf(stderr, "Cannot open input file (%s).\n", strerror(errno));
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return -1;
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}
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if( err != MPG123_OK || (mh = mpg123_new(NULL, &err)) == NULL
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/* Let mpg123 work with the file, that excludes MPG123_NEED_MORE messages. */
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|| mpg123_replace_reader_handle(mh, read_cb, lseek_cb, cleanup_cb) != MPG123_OK
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|| mpg123_open_handle(mh, iohandle) != MPG123_OK
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/* Peek into track and get first output format. */
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|| mpg123_getformat(mh, &rate, &channels, &encoding) != MPG123_OK )
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{
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fprintf( stderr, "Trouble with mpg123: %s\n",
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mh==NULL ? mpg123_plain_strerror(err) : mpg123_strerror(mh) );
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cleanup(mh, ao);
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return -1;
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}
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if(encoding != MPG123_ENC_SIGNED_16)
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{ /* Signed 16 is the default output format anyways; it would actually by only different if we forced it.
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So this check is here just for this explanation. */
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cleanup(mh, ao);
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fprintf(stderr, "Bad encoding: 0x%x!\n", encoding);
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return -2;
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}
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/* Ensure that this output format will not change (it could, when we allow it). */
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mpg123_format_none(mh);
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mpg123_format(mh, rate, channels, encoding);
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printf("Creating 16bit WAV with %i channels and %liHz.\n", channels, rate);
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if(
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!(ao = out123_new())
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|| out123_open(ao, "wav", argv[2])
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|| out123_start(ao, rate, channels, encoding)
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)
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{
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fprintf(stderr, "Cannot create / start output: %s\n"
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, out123_strerror(ao));
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cleanup(mh, ao);
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return -1;
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}
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/* Buffer could be almost any size here, mpg123_outblock() is just some recommendation.
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Important, especially for sndfile writing, is that the size is a multiple of sample size. */
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buffer_size = mpg123_outblock( mh );
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buffer = malloc( buffer_size );
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do
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{
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err = mpg123_read( mh, buffer, buffer_size, &done );
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out123_play(ao, buffer, done);
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samples += done/sizeof(short);
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/* We are not in feeder mode, so MPG123_OK, MPG123_ERR and MPG123_NEW_FORMAT are the only possibilities.
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We do not handle a new format, MPG123_DONE is the end... so abort on anything not MPG123_OK. */
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} while (done && err==MPG123_OK);
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free(buffer);
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if(err != MPG123_DONE)
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fprintf( stderr, "Warning: Decoding ended prematurely because: %s\n",
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err == MPG123_ERR ? mpg123_strerror(mh) : mpg123_plain_strerror(err) );
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samples /= channels;
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printf("%li samples written.\n", (long)samples);
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cleanup(mh, ao);
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free(iohandle);
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return 0;
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}
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