180 lines
6.1 KiB
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180 lines
6.1 KiB
C++
/*
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==============================================================================
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This file is part of the JUCE library.
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Copyright (c) 2017 - ROLI Ltd.
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JUCE is an open source library subject to commercial or open-source
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licensing.
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By using JUCE, you agree to the terms of both the JUCE 5 End-User License
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Agreement and JUCE 5 Privacy Policy (both updated and effective as of the
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27th April 2017).
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End User License Agreement: www.juce.com/juce-5-licence
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Privacy Policy: www.juce.com/juce-5-privacy-policy
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Or: You may also use this code under the terms of the GPL v3 (see
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www.gnu.org/licenses).
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JUCE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, AND ALL WARRANTIES, WHETHER
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EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR PURPOSE, ARE
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DISCLAIMED.
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==============================================================================
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*/
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namespace juce
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{
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#if JUCE_USE_CDREADER || DOXYGEN
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//==============================================================================
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/**
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A type of AudioFormatReader that reads from an audio CD.
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One of these can be used to read a CD as if it's one big audio stream. Use the
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getPositionOfTrackStart() method to find where the individual tracks are
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within the stream.
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@see AudioFormatReader
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@tags{Audio}
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*/
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class JUCE_API AudioCDReader : public AudioFormatReader
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{
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public:
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//==============================================================================
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/** Returns a list of names of Audio CDs currently available for reading.
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If there's a CD drive but no CD in it, this might return an empty list, or
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possibly a device that can be opened but which has no tracks, depending
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on the platform.
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@see createReaderForCD
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*/
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static StringArray getAvailableCDNames();
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/** Tries to create an AudioFormatReader that can read from an Audio CD.
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@param index the index of one of the available CDs - use getAvailableCDNames()
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to find out how many there are.
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@returns a new AudioCDReader object, or nullptr if it couldn't be created. The
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caller will be responsible for deleting the object returned.
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*/
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static AudioCDReader* createReaderForCD (const int index);
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//==============================================================================
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/** Destructor. */
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~AudioCDReader();
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/** Implementation of the AudioFormatReader method. */
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bool readSamples (int** destSamples, int numDestChannels, int startOffsetInDestBuffer,
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int64 startSampleInFile, int numSamples) override;
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/** Checks whether the CD has been removed from the drive. */
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bool isCDStillPresent() const;
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/** Returns the total number of tracks (audio + data). */
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int getNumTracks() const;
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/** Finds the sample offset of the start of a track.
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@param trackNum the track number, where trackNum = 0 is the first track
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and trackNum = getNumTracks() means the end of the CD.
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*/
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int getPositionOfTrackStart (int trackNum) const;
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/** Returns true if a given track is an audio track.
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@param trackNum the track number, where 0 is the first track.
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*/
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bool isTrackAudio (int trackNum) const;
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/** Returns an array of sample offsets for the start of each track, followed by
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the sample position of the end of the CD.
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*/
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const Array<int>& getTrackOffsets() const;
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/** Refreshes the object's table of contents.
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If the disc has been ejected and a different one put in since this
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object was created, this will cause it to update its idea of how many tracks
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there are, etc.
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*/
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void refreshTrackLengths();
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/** Enables scanning for indexes within tracks.
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@see getLastIndex
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*/
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void enableIndexScanning (bool enabled);
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/** Returns the index number found during the last read() call.
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Index scanning is turned off by default - turn it on with enableIndexScanning().
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Then when the read() method is called, if it comes across an index within that
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block, the index number is stored and returned by this method.
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Some devices might not support indexes, of course.
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(If you don't know what CD indexes are, it's unlikely you'll ever need them).
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@see enableIndexScanning
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*/
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int getLastIndex() const;
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/** Scans a track to find the position of any indexes within it.
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@param trackNumber the track to look in, where 0 is the first track on the disc
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@returns an array of sample positions of any index points found (not including
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the index that marks the start of the track)
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*/
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Array<int> findIndexesInTrack (const int trackNumber);
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/** Returns the CDDB id number for the CD.
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It's not a great way of identifying a disc, but it's traditional.
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*/
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int getCDDBId();
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/** Tries to eject the disk.
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Ejecting the disk might not actually be possible, e.g. if some other process is using it.
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*/
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void ejectDisk();
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//==============================================================================
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enum
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{
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framesPerSecond = 75,
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samplesPerFrame = 44100 / framesPerSecond
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};
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private:
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//==============================================================================
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Array<int> trackStartSamples;
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#if JUCE_MAC
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File volumeDir;
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Array<File> tracks;
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int currentReaderTrack;
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std::unique_ptr<AudioFormatReader> reader;
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AudioCDReader (const File& volume);
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#elif JUCE_WINDOWS
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bool audioTracks [100];
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void* handle;
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MemoryBlock buffer;
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bool indexingEnabled;
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int lastIndex, firstFrameInBuffer, samplesInBuffer;
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AudioCDReader (void* handle);
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int getIndexAt (int samplePos);
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#elif JUCE_LINUX
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AudioCDReader();
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#endif
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JUCE_DECLARE_NON_COPYABLE_WITH_LEAK_DETECTOR (AudioCDReader)
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};
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#endif
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} // namespace juce
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