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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
///
/// Sample rate transposer. Changes sample rate by using linear interpolation
/// together with anti-alias filtering (first order interpolation with anti-
/// alias filtering should be quite adequate for this application).
///
/// Use either of the derived classes of 'RateTransposerInteger' or
/// 'RateTransposerFloat' for corresponding integer/floating point tranposing
/// algorithm implementation.
///
/// Author : Copyright (c) Olli Parviainen
/// Author e-mail : oparviai 'at' iki.fi
/// SoundTouch WWW: http://www.surina.net/soundtouch
///
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// License :
//
// SoundTouch audio processing library
// Copyright (c) Olli Parviainen
//
// This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
// modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
// License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
// version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
//
// This library 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
// Lesser General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
// License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
// Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
//
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#ifndef RateTransposer_H
#define RateTransposer_H
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#include <stddef.h>
#include "AAFilter.h"
#include "FIFOSamplePipe.h"
#include "FIFOSampleBuffer.h"
#include "STTypes.h"
namespace soundtouch
{
/// Abstract base class for transposer implementations (linear, advanced vs integer, float etc)
class TransposerBase
{
public:
enum ALGORITHM {
LINEAR = 0,
CUBIC,
SHANNON
};
protected:
virtual void resetRegisters() = 0;
virtual int transposeMono(SAMPLETYPE *dest,
const SAMPLETYPE *src,
int &srcSamples) = 0;
virtual int transposeStereo(SAMPLETYPE *dest,
const SAMPLETYPE *src,
int &srcSamples) = 0;
virtual int transposeMulti(SAMPLETYPE *dest,
const SAMPLETYPE *src,
int &srcSamples) = 0;
static ALGORITHM algorithm;
public:
double rate;
int numChannels;
TransposerBase();
virtual ~TransposerBase();
virtual int transpose(FIFOSampleBuffer &dest, FIFOSampleBuffer &src);
virtual void setRate(double newRate);
virtual void setChannels(int channels);
// static factory function
static TransposerBase *newInstance();
// static function to set interpolation algorithm
static void setAlgorithm(ALGORITHM a);
};
/// A common linear samplerate transposer class.
///
class RateTransposer : public FIFOProcessor
{
protected:
/// Anti-alias filter object
AAFilter *pAAFilter;
TransposerBase *pTransposer;
/// Buffer for collecting samples to feed the anti-alias filter between
/// two batches
FIFOSampleBuffer inputBuffer;
/// Buffer for keeping samples between transposing & anti-alias filter
FIFOSampleBuffer midBuffer;
/// Output sample buffer
FIFOSampleBuffer outputBuffer;
bool bUseAAFilter;
/// Transposes sample rate by applying anti-alias filter to prevent folding.
/// Returns amount of samples returned in the "dest" buffer.
/// The maximum amount of samples that can be returned at a time is set by
/// the 'set_returnBuffer_size' function.
void processSamples(const SAMPLETYPE *src,
uint numSamples);
public:
RateTransposer();
virtual ~RateTransposer();
/// Operator 'new' is overloaded so that it automatically creates a suitable instance
/// depending on if we're to use integer or floating point arithmetics.
// static void *operator new(size_t s);
/// Use this function instead of "new" operator to create a new instance of this class.
/// This function automatically chooses a correct implementation, depending on if
/// integer or floating point arithmetics are to be used.
// static RateTransposer *newInstance();
/// Returns the output buffer object
FIFOSamplePipe *getOutput() { return &outputBuffer; };
/// Returns the store buffer object
// FIFOSamplePipe *getStore() { return &storeBuffer; };
/// Return anti-alias filter object
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AAFilter *getAAFilter();
/// Enables/disables the anti-alias filter. Zero to disable, nonzero to enable
void enableAAFilter(bool newMode);
/// Returns nonzero if anti-alias filter is enabled.
bool isAAFilterEnabled() const;
/// Sets new target rate. Normal rate = 1.0, smaller values represent slower
/// rate, larger faster rates.
virtual void setRate(double newRate);
/// Sets the number of channels, 1 = mono, 2 = stereo
void setChannels(int channels);
/// Adds 'numSamples' pcs of samples from the 'samples' memory position into
/// the input of the object.
void putSamples(const SAMPLETYPE *samples, uint numSamples);
/// Clears all the samples in the object
void clear();
/// Returns nonzero if there aren't any samples available for outputting.
int isEmpty() const;
/// Return approximate initial input-output latency
int getLatency() const;
};
}
#endif