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Consolidated AudioFrameWriter
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use std::io::{Read, Seek};
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use std::io::SeekFrom::{Start,Current,};
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use byteorder::LittleEndian;
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use byteorder::ReadBytesExt;
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use super::fmt::{WaveFmt};
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use super::errors::Error;
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use super::CommonFormat;
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/// Read audio frames
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///
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/// The inner reader is interpreted as a raw audio data
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/// bitstream having a format specified by `format`.
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///
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#[derive(Debug)]
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pub struct AudioFrameReader<R: Read + Seek> {
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inner : R,
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format: WaveFmt,
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start: u64,
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length: u64
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}
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impl<R: Read + Seek> AudioFrameReader<R> {
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/// Create a new `AudioFrameReader`
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///
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/// ### Panics
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///
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/// This method does a few sanity checks on the provided format
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/// parameter to confirm the `block_alignment` law is fulfilled
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/// and the format tag is readable by this implementation (only
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/// format 0x01 is supported at this time.)
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pub fn new(mut inner: R, format: WaveFmt, start: u64, length: u64) -> Result<Self, Error> {
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assert!(format.block_alignment * 8 == format.bits_per_sample * format.channel_count,
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"Unable to read audio frames from packed formats: block alignment is {}, should be {}",
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format.block_alignment, (format.bits_per_sample / 8 ) * format.channel_count);
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assert!(format.common_format() == CommonFormat::IntegerPCM ,
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"Unsupported format tag {:?}", format.tag);
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inner.seek(Start(start))?;
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Ok( AudioFrameReader { inner , format , start, length} )
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}
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/// Unwrap the inner reader.
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pub fn into_inner(self) -> R {
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self.inner
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}
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/// Locate the read position to a different frame
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///
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/// Seeks within the audio stream.
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///
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/// Returns the new location of the read position.
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///
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/// locate() behaves similarly to Read methods in that
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/// seeking after the end of the audio data is not an error.
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pub fn locate(&mut self, to :u64) -> Result<u64,Error> {
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let position = to * self.format.block_alignment as u64;
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let seek_result = self.inner.seek(Start(self.start + position))?;
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Ok( (seek_result - self.start) / self.format.block_alignment as u64 )
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}
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/// Read a frame
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///
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/// A single frame is read from the audio stream and the read location
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/// is advanced one frame.
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///
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/// Regardless of the number of bits in the audio sample, this method
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/// always writes `i32` samples back to the buffer. These samples are
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/// written back "right-aligned" so samples that are shorter than i32
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/// will leave the MSB bits empty.
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///
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/// For example: A full-code sample in 16 bit (0xFFFF) will be written
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/// back to the buffer as 0x0000FFFF.
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///
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///
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/// ### Panics
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///
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/// The `buffer` must have a number of elements equal to the number of
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/// channels and this method will panic if this is not the case.
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pub fn read_integer_frame(&mut self, buffer:&mut [i32]) -> Result<u64,Error> {
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assert!(buffer.len() as u16 == self.format.channel_count,
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"read_integer_frame was called with a mis-sized buffer, expected {}, was {}",
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self.format.channel_count, buffer.len());
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let framed_bits_per_sample = self.format.block_alignment * 8 / self.format.channel_count;
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let tell = self.inner.seek(Current(0))?;
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if (tell - self.start) < self.length {
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for n in 0..(self.format.channel_count as usize) {
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buffer[n] = match (self.format.bits_per_sample, framed_bits_per_sample) {
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(0..=8,8) => self.inner.read_u8()? as i32 - 0x80_i32, // EBU 3285 §A2.2
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(9..=16,16) => self.inner.read_i16::<LittleEndian>()? as i32,
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(10..=24,24) => self.inner.read_i24::<LittleEndian>()?,
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(25..=32,32) => self.inner.read_i32::<LittleEndian>()?,
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(b,_)=> panic!("Unrecognized integer format, bits per sample {}, channels {}, block_alignment {}",
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b, self.format.channel_count, self.format.block_alignment)
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}
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}
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Ok( 1 )
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} else {
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Ok( 0 )
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}
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}
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}
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@@ -50,8 +50,6 @@ mod errors;
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mod common_format;
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mod parser;
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mod audio_frame_reader;
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mod list_form;
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mod chunks;
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@@ -63,10 +61,9 @@ mod wavereader;
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mod wavewriter;
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pub use errors::Error;
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pub use wavereader::WaveReader;
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pub use wavereader::{WaveReader, AudioFrameReader};
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pub use wavewriter::{WaveWriter, AudioFrameWriter};
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pub use bext::Bext;
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pub use fmt::{WaveFmt, WaveFmtExtended, ChannelDescriptor, ChannelMask, ADMAudioID};
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pub use common_format::CommonFormat;
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pub use audio_frame_reader::AudioFrameReader;
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pub use cue::Cue;
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@@ -8,14 +8,121 @@ use super::fourcc::{FourCC, ReadFourCC, FMT__SIG,DATA_SIG, BEXT_SIG, LIST_SIG, J
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use super::errors::Error as ParserError;
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use super::fmt::{WaveFmt, ChannelDescriptor, ChannelMask};
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use super::bext::Bext;
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use super::audio_frame_reader::AudioFrameReader;
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use super::chunks::ReadBWaveChunks;
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use super::cue::Cue;
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use std::io::Cursor;
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use std::io::{Read, Seek, BufReader};
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use std::io::SeekFrom::{Start,Current,};
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use byteorder::LittleEndian;
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use byteorder::ReadBytesExt;
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use super::errors::Error;
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use super::CommonFormat;
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/// Read audio frames
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///
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/// The inner reader is interpreted as a raw audio data
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/// bitstream having a format specified by `format`.
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///
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#[derive(Debug)]
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pub struct AudioFrameReader<R: Read + Seek> {
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inner : R,
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format: WaveFmt,
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start: u64,
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length: u64
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}
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impl<R: Read + Seek> AudioFrameReader<R> {
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/// Create a new `AudioFrameReader`
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///
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/// ### Panics
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///
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/// This method does a few sanity checks on the provided format
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/// parameter to confirm the `block_alignment` law is fulfilled
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/// and the format tag is readable by this implementation (only
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/// format 0x01 is supported at this time.)
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pub fn new(mut inner: R, format: WaveFmt, start: u64, length: u64) -> Result<Self, Error> {
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assert!(format.block_alignment * 8 == format.bits_per_sample * format.channel_count,
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"Unable to read audio frames from packed formats: block alignment is {}, should be {}",
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format.block_alignment, (format.bits_per_sample / 8 ) * format.channel_count);
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assert!(format.common_format() == CommonFormat::IntegerPCM ,
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"Unsupported format tag {:?}", format.tag);
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inner.seek(Start(start))?;
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Ok( AudioFrameReader { inner , format , start, length} )
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}
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/// Unwrap the inner reader.
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pub fn into_inner(self) -> R {
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self.inner
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}
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/// Locate the read position to a different frame
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///
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/// Seeks within the audio stream.
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///
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/// Returns the new location of the read position.
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///
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/// locate() behaves similarly to Read methods in that
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/// seeking after the end of the audio data is not an error.
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pub fn locate(&mut self, to :u64) -> Result<u64,Error> {
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let position = to * self.format.block_alignment as u64;
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let seek_result = self.inner.seek(Start(self.start + position))?;
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Ok( (seek_result - self.start) / self.format.block_alignment as u64 )
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}
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/// Read a frame
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///
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/// A single frame is read from the audio stream and the read location
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/// is advanced one frame.
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///
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/// Regardless of the number of bits in the audio sample, this method
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/// always writes `i32` samples back to the buffer. These samples are
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/// written back "right-aligned" so samples that are shorter than i32
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/// will leave the MSB bits empty.
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///
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/// For example: A full-code sample in 16 bit (0xFFFF) will be written
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/// back to the buffer as 0x0000FFFF.
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///
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///
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/// ### Panics
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///
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/// The `buffer` must have a number of elements equal to the number of
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/// channels and this method will panic if this is not the case.
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pub fn read_integer_frame(&mut self, buffer:&mut [i32]) -> Result<u64,Error> {
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assert!(buffer.len() as u16 == self.format.channel_count,
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"read_integer_frame was called with a mis-sized buffer, expected {}, was {}",
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self.format.channel_count, buffer.len());
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let framed_bits_per_sample = self.format.block_alignment * 8 / self.format.channel_count;
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let tell = self.inner.seek(Current(0))?;
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if (tell - self.start) < self.length {
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for n in 0..(self.format.channel_count as usize) {
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buffer[n] = match (self.format.bits_per_sample, framed_bits_per_sample) {
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(0..=8,8) => self.inner.read_u8()? as i32 - 0x80_i32, // EBU 3285 §A2.2
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(9..=16,16) => self.inner.read_i16::<LittleEndian>()? as i32,
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(10..=24,24) => self.inner.read_i24::<LittleEndian>()?,
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(25..=32,32) => self.inner.read_i32::<LittleEndian>()?,
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(b,_)=> panic!("Unrecognized integer format, bits per sample {}, channels {}, block_alignment {}",
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b, self.format.channel_count, self.format.block_alignment)
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}
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}
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Ok( 1 )
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} else {
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Ok( 0 )
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}
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}
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}
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/// Wave, Broadcast-WAV and RF64/BW64 parser/reader.
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///
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@@ -162,8 +162,7 @@ fn test_channels_stereo_no_fmt_extended() {
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#[test]
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fn test_frame_reader_consumes_reader() {
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// Issue #6
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use bwavfile::WaveFmt;
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use bwavfile::AudioFrameReader;
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use bwavfile::{WaveFmt, AudioFrameReader};
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use std::fs::File;
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fn from_wav_filename(wav_filename: &str) -> Result<(WaveFmt, AudioFrameReader<std::io::BufReader<File>>), ()> {
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if let Ok(mut r) = WaveReader::open(&wav_filename) {
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