play - audio in java
¿Cómo se juega un largo AudioClip? (3)
Repare algunos errores en el código sugerido de BigClip: corregido un error con microsegundos de marco y viceversa y cambio los métodos privados convertFrameToM..seconds de ''milli'' a ''micro''. Ahora getMicrosecondPosition () y setMicrosecondPosition () funcionan correctamente. Ahora getMicrosecondPosition (), setMicrosecondPosition (), getMicrosecondLength () funcionan correctamente.
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/** Converts a frame count to a duration in milliseconds. */
private long convertFramesToMicrosecond(int frames) {
return (long)(frames / dataLine.getFormat().getSampleRate() * 1000000);
}
/** Converts a duration in milliseconds to a frame count. */
private int convertMicrosecondToFrames(long microsecond) {
return (int) (microsecond / 1000000.0 * dataLine.getFormat().getSampleRate());
}
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@Override
public void setMicrosecondPosition(long microsecond) {
framePosition = convertMicrosecondToFrames(microsecond);
}
@Override
public long getMicrosecondPosition() {
return convertFramesToMicrosecond(getFramePosition());
}
@Override
public long getMicrosecondLength() {
return convertFramesToMicrosecond(getFrameLength());
}
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He escrito una clase simple para reproducir archivos de audio en un juego simple. Funciona bien para pequeños sonidos como un disparo o una explosión, pero cuando traté de usarlo para música de fondo, recibí este error: ''Error al asignar datos del clip: el búfer solicitado es demasiado grande''. Supongo que esto significa que el archivo es demasiado grande, pero ¿cómo puedo evitarlo? Fuente:
import java.io.File;
import javax.sound.sampled.AudioInputStream;
import javax.sound.sampled.AudioSystem;
import javax.sound.sampled.Clip;
public class Sound{
private Clip clip;
public Sound(String filepath){
System.out.println(filepath);
File file = new File(filepath);
try {
clip = AudioSystem.getClip();
AudioInputStream inputStream = AudioSystem.getAudioInputStream(file);
clip.open(inputStream);
} catch (Exception e) {
System.err.println(e.getMessage());
}
}
public void play(){
System.out.println("play");
if(clip.isActive()){
clip.stop();
}
clip.setFramePosition(0);
clip.start();
}
public void stop(){
clip.stop();
}
public void loop(){
if(!clip.isActive()){
clip.setFramePosition(0);
clip.loop(Clip.LOOP_CONTINUOUSLY);
}else{
System.out.println("ALREADY PLAYING");
}
}
public boolean getActive(){return clip.isActive();}
}
Usa BigClip
. Es una clase que armé para reproducir MP3 de 12-18 minutos (o más 1 ).
Requiere el mp3plugin.jar
en el class-path de tiempo de ejecución para cargar realmente el sonido del formato MP3, pero ese no es el punto. La cuestión es:
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BigClip
cargará los archivos de sonido en la memoria máxima que la JVM permitirá antes deOutOfMemoryError
.
import java.awt.Component;
import javax.swing.*;
import javax.sound.sampled.*;
import java.io.*;
import java.util.logging.*;
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.net.URL;
import javax.swing.JOptionPane;
class BigClipExample {
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
URL url = new URL("http://pscode.org/media/leftright.wav");
BigClip clip = new BigClip();
AudioInputStream ais = AudioSystem.getAudioInputStream(url);
clip.open(ais);
clip.start();
JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null, "BigClip.start()");
clip.loop(4);
JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null, "BigClip.loop(4)");
clip.setFastForward(true);
clip.loop(8);
// the looping/FF combo. reveals a bug..
// there is a slight ''click'' in the sound that should not be audible
JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null, "Are you on speed?");
}
}
/** An implementation of the javax.sound.sampled.Clip that is designed
to handle Clips of arbitrary size, limited only by the amount of memory
available to the app. It uses the post 1.4 thread behaviour (daemon thread)
that will stop the sound running after the main has exited.
<ul>
<li>2012-02-29 - Reworked play/loop to fix several bugs.
<li>2009-09-01 - Fixed bug that had clip ..clipped at the end, by calling drain() (before
calling stop()) on the dataline after the play loop was complete. Improvement to frame
and microsecond position determination.
<li>2009-08-17 - added convenience constructor that accepts a Clip. Changed the private
convertFrameToM..seconds methods from ''micro'' to ''milli'' to reflect that they were dealing
with units of 1000/th of a second.
<li>2009-08-14 - got rid of flush() after the sound loop, as it was cutting off tracks just
before the end, and was found to be not needed for the fast-forward/rewind functionality it
was introduced to support.
<li>2009-08-11 - First binary release.
</ul>
N.B. Remove @Override notation and logging to use in 1.3+
@since 1.5
@version 2012-02-29
@author Andrew Thompson
@author Alejandro Garcia */
class BigClip implements Clip, LineListener {
/** The DataLine used by this Clip. */
private SourceDataLine dataLine;
/** The raw bytes of the audio data. */
private byte[] audioData;
/** The stream wrapper for the audioData. */
private ByteArrayInputStream inputStream;
/** Loop count set by the calling code. */
private int loopCount = 1;
/** Internal count of how many loops to go. */
private int countDown = 1;
/** The start of a loop point. Defaults to 0. */
private int loopPointStart;
/** The end of a loop point. Defaults to the end of the Clip. */
private int loopPointEnd;
/** Stores the current frame position of the clip. */
private int framePosition;
/** Thread used to run() sound. */
private Thread thread;
/** Whether the sound is currently playing or active. */
private boolean active;
/** Stores the last time bytes were dumped to the audio stream. */
private long timelastPositionSet;
private int bufferUpdateFactor = 2;
/** The parent Component for the loading progress dialog. */
Component parent = null;
/** Used for reporting messages. */
private Logger logger = Logger.getAnonymousLogger();
/** Default constructor for a BigClip. Does nothing. Information from the
AudioInputStream passed in open() will be used to get an appropriate SourceDataLine. */
public BigClip() {}
/** There are a number of AudioSystem methods that will return a configured Clip. This
convenience constructor allows us to obtain a SourceDataLine for the BigClip that uses
the same AudioFormat as the original Clip.
@param clip Clip The Clip used to configure the BigClip. */
public BigClip(Clip clip) throws LineUnavailableException {
dataLine = AudioSystem.getSourceDataLine( clip.getFormat() );
}
/** Provides the entire audio buffer of this clip.
@return audioData byte[] The bytes of the audio data that is loaded in this Clip. */
public byte[] getAudioData() {
return audioData;
}
/** Sets a parent component to act as owner of a "Loading track.." progress dialog.
If null, there will be no progress shown. */
public void setParentComponent(Component parent) {
this.parent = parent;
}
/** Converts a frame count to a duration in milliseconds. */
private long convertFramesToMilliseconds(int frames) {
return (frames/(long)dataLine.getFormat().getSampleRate())*1000;
}
/** Converts a duration in milliseconds to a frame count. */
private int convertMillisecondsToFrames(long milliseconds) {
return (int)(milliseconds/dataLine.getFormat().getSampleRate());
}
@Override
public void update(LineEvent le) {
logger.log(Level.FINEST, "update: " + le );
}
@Override
public void loop(int count) {
logger.log(Level.FINEST, "loop(" + count + ") - framePosition: " + framePosition);
loopCount = count;
countDown = count;
active = true;
inputStream.reset();
start();
}
@Override
public void setLoopPoints(int start, int end) {
if (
start<0 ||
start>audioData.length-1 ||
end<0 ||
end>audioData.length
) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException(
"Loop points ''" +
start +
"'' and ''" +
end +
"'' cannot be set for buffer of size " +
audioData.length);
}
if (start>end) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException(
"End position " +
end +
" preceeds start position " + start);
}
loopPointStart = start;
framePosition = loopPointStart;
loopPointEnd = end;
}
@Override
public void setMicrosecondPosition(long milliseconds) {
framePosition = convertMillisecondsToFrames(milliseconds);
}
@Override
public long getMicrosecondPosition() {
return convertFramesToMilliseconds(getFramePosition());
}
@Override
public long getMicrosecondLength() {
return convertFramesToMilliseconds(getFrameLength());
}
@Override
public void setFramePosition(int frames) {
framePosition = frames;
int offset = framePosition*format.getFrameSize();
try {
inputStream.reset();
inputStream.read(new byte[offset]);
} catch(Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
@Override
public int getFramePosition() {
long timeSinceLastPositionSet = System.currentTimeMillis() - timelastPositionSet;
int size = dataLine.getBufferSize()*(format.getChannels()/2)/bufferUpdateFactor;
int framesSinceLast = (int)((timeSinceLastPositionSet/1000f)*
dataLine.getFormat().getFrameRate());
int framesRemainingTillTime = size - framesSinceLast;
return framePosition
- framesRemainingTillTime;
}
@Override
public int getFrameLength() {
return audioData.length/format.getFrameSize();
}
AudioFormat format;
@Override
public void open(AudioInputStream stream) throws
IOException,
LineUnavailableException {
AudioInputStream is1;
format = stream.getFormat();
if (format.getEncoding()!=AudioFormat.Encoding.PCM_SIGNED) {
is1 = AudioSystem.getAudioInputStream(
AudioFormat.Encoding.PCM_SIGNED, stream );
} else {
is1 = stream;
}
format = is1.getFormat();
InputStream is2;
if (parent!=null) {
ProgressMonitorInputStream pmis = new ProgressMonitorInputStream(
parent,
"Loading track..",
is1);
pmis.getProgressMonitor().setMillisToPopup(0);
is2 = pmis;
} else {
is2 = is1;
}
byte[] buf = new byte[ 2^16 ];
int totalRead = 0;
int numRead = 0;
ByteArrayOutputStream baos = new ByteArrayOutputStream();
numRead = is2.read( buf );
while (numRead>-1) {
baos.write( buf, 0, numRead );
numRead = is2.read( buf, 0, buf.length );
totalRead += numRead;
}
is2.close();
audioData = baos.toByteArray();
AudioFormat afTemp;
if (format.getChannels()<2) {
afTemp = new AudioFormat(
format.getEncoding(),
format.getSampleRate(),
format.getSampleSizeInBits(),
2,
format.getSampleSizeInBits()*2/8, // calculate frame size
format.getFrameRate(),
format.isBigEndian()
);
} else {
afTemp = format;
}
setLoopPoints(0,audioData.length);
dataLine = AudioSystem.getSourceDataLine(afTemp);
dataLine.open();
inputStream = new ByteArrayInputStream( audioData );
}
@Override
public void open(AudioFormat format,
byte[] data,
int offset,
int bufferSize)
throws LineUnavailableException {
byte[] input = new byte[bufferSize];
for (int ii=0; ii<input.length; ii++) {
input[ii] = data[offset+ii];
}
ByteArrayInputStream inputStream = new ByteArrayInputStream(input);
try {
AudioInputStream ais1 = AudioSystem.getAudioInputStream(inputStream);
AudioInputStream ais2 = AudioSystem.getAudioInputStream(format, ais1);
open(ais2);
} catch( UnsupportedAudioFileException uafe ) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException(uafe);
} catch( IOException ioe ) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException(ioe);
}
// TODO - throw IAE for invalid frame size, format.
}
@Override
public float getLevel() {
return dataLine.getLevel();
}
@Override
public long getLongFramePosition() {
return dataLine.getLongFramePosition()*2/format.getChannels();
}
@Override
public int available() {
return dataLine.available();
}
@Override
public int getBufferSize() {
return dataLine.getBufferSize();
}
@Override
public AudioFormat getFormat() {
return format;
}
@Override
public boolean isActive() {
return dataLine.isActive();
}
@Override
public boolean isRunning() {
return dataLine.isRunning();
}
@Override
public boolean isOpen() {
return dataLine.isOpen();
}
@Override
public void stop() {
logger.log(Level.FINEST, "BigClip.stop()");
active = false;
// why did I have this commented out?
dataLine.stop();
if (thread!=null) {
try {
active = false;
thread.join();
} catch(InterruptedException wakeAndContinue) {
}
}
}
public byte[] convertMonoToStereo(byte[] data, int bytesRead) {
byte[] tempData = new byte[bytesRead*2];
if (format.getSampleSizeInBits()==8) {
for(int ii=0; ii<bytesRead; ii++) {
byte b = data[ii];
tempData[ii*2] = b;
tempData[ii*2+1] = b;
}
} else {
for(int ii=0; ii<bytesRead-1; ii+=2) {
//byte b2 = is2.read();
byte b1 = data[ii];
byte b2 = data[ii+1];
tempData[ii*2] = b1;
tempData[ii*2+1] = b2;
tempData[ii*2+2] = b1;
tempData[ii*2+3] = b2;
}
}
return tempData;
}
boolean fastForward;
boolean fastRewind;
public void setFastForward(boolean fastForward) {
logger.log(Level.FINEST, "FastForward " + fastForward);
this.fastForward = fastForward;
fastRewind = false;
flush();
}
public boolean getFastForward() {
return fastForward;
}
public void setFastRewind(boolean fastRewind) {
logger.log(Level.FINEST, "FastRewind " + fastRewind);
this.fastRewind = fastRewind;
fastForward = false;
flush();
}
public boolean getFastRewind() {
return fastRewind;
}
/** TODO - fix bug in LOOP_CONTINUOUSLY */
@Override
public void start() {
Runnable r = new Runnable() {
public void run() {
try {
/* Should these open()/close() calls be here, or explicitly
called by user program? The JavaDocs for line suggest that
Clip should throw an IllegalArgumentException, so we''ll
stick with that and call it explicitly. */
dataLine.open();
dataLine.start();
active = true;
int bytesRead = 0;
int frameSize = dataLine.getFormat().getFrameSize();
int bufSize = dataLine.getBufferSize();
boolean startOrMove = true;
byte[] data = new byte[bufSize];
int offset = framePosition*frameSize;
int totalBytes = offset;
bytesRead = inputStream.read(new byte[offset], 0, offset);
logger.log(Level.FINE, "bytesRead " + bytesRead );
bytesRead = inputStream.read(data,0,data.length);
logger.log(Level.FINE, "loopCount " + loopCount );
logger.log(Level.FINE, "countDown " + countDown );
logger.log(Level.FINE, "bytesRead " + bytesRead );
while (bytesRead != -1 &&
(loopCount==Clip.LOOP_CONTINUOUSLY ||
countDown>0) &&
active ) {
logger.log(Level.FINEST,
"BigClip.start() loop " + framePosition );
totalBytes += bytesRead;
int framesRead;
byte[] tempData;
if (format.getChannels()<2) {
tempData = convertMonoToStereo(data, bytesRead);
framesRead = bytesRead/
format.getFrameSize();
bytesRead*=2;
} else {
framesRead = bytesRead/
dataLine.getFormat().getFrameSize();
tempData = Arrays.copyOfRange(data, 0, bytesRead);
}
framePosition += framesRead;
if (framePosition>=loopPointEnd) {
framePosition = loopPointStart;
inputStream.reset();
countDown--;
logger.log(Level.FINEST,
"Loop Count: " + countDown );
}
timelastPositionSet = System.currentTimeMillis();
byte[] newData;
if (fastForward) {
newData = getEveryNthFrame(tempData, 2);
} else if (fastRewind) {
byte[] temp = getEveryNthFrame(tempData, 2);
newData = reverseFrames(temp);
inputStream.reset();
totalBytes -= 2*bytesRead;
framePosition -= 2*framesRead;
if (totalBytes<0) {
setFastRewind(false);
totalBytes = 0;
}
inputStream.skip(totalBytes);
logger.log(Level.FINE, "totalBytes " + totalBytes);
} else {
newData = tempData;
}
dataLine.write(newData, 0, newData.length);
if (startOrMove) {
data = new byte[bufSize/
bufferUpdateFactor];
startOrMove = false;
}
bytesRead = inputStream.read(data,0,data.length);
if (bytesRead<0 && countDown-->1) {
inputStream.read(new byte[offset], 0, offset);
logger.log(Level.FINE, "loopCount " + loopCount );
logger.log(Level.FINE, "countDown " + countDown );
inputStream.reset();
bytesRead = inputStream.read(data,0,data.length);
}
}
logger.log(Level.FINEST,
"BigClip.start() loop ENDED" + framePosition );
active = false;
countDown = 1;
framePosition = 0;
inputStream.reset();
dataLine.drain();
dataLine.stop();
/* should these open()/close() be here, or explicitly
called by user program? */
dataLine.close();
} catch (LineUnavailableException lue) {
logger.log( Level.SEVERE,
"No sound line available!", lue );
if (parent!=null) {
JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(
parent,
"Clear the sound lines to proceed",
"No audio lines available!",
JOptionPane.ERROR_MESSAGE);
}
}
}
};
thread= new Thread(r);
// makes thread behaviour compatible with JavaSound post 1.4
thread.setDaemon(true);
thread.start();
}
/** Assume the frame size is 4. */
public byte[] reverseFrames(byte[] data) {
byte[] reversed = new byte[data.length];
byte[] frame = new byte[4];
for (int ii=0; ii<data.length/4; ii++) {
int first = (data.length)-((ii+1)*4)+0;
int last = (data.length)-((ii+1)*4)+3;
frame[0] = data[first];
frame[1] = data[(data.length)-((ii+1)*4)+1];
frame[2] = data[(data.length)-((ii+1)*4)+2];
frame[3] = data[last];
reversed[ii*4+0] = frame[0];
reversed[ii*4+1] = frame[1];
reversed[ii*4+2] = frame[2];
reversed[ii*4+3] = frame[3];
if (ii<5 || ii>(data.length/4)-5) {
logger.log(Level.FINER, "From /t" + first + " /tlast " + last );
logger.log(Level.FINER, "To /t" + ((ii*4)+0) + " /tlast " + ((ii*4)+3) );
}
}
/*
for (int ii=0; ii<data.length; ii++) {
reversed[ii] = data[data.length-1-ii];
}
*/
return reversed;
}
/** Assume the frame size is 4. */
public byte[] getEveryNthFrame(byte[] data, int skip) {
int length = data.length/skip;
length = (length/4)*4;
logger.log(Level.FINEST, "length " + data.length + " /t" + length);
byte[] b = new byte[length];
//byte[] frame = new byte[4];
for (int ii=0; ii<b.length/4; ii++) {
b[ii*4+0] = data[ii*skip*4+0];
b[ii*4+1] = data[ii*skip*4+1];
b[ii*4+2] = data[ii*skip*4+2];
b[ii*4+3] = data[ii*skip*4+3];
}
return b;
}
@Override
public void flush() {
dataLine.flush();
}
@Override
public void drain() {
dataLine.drain();
}
@Override
public void removeLineListener(LineListener listener) {
dataLine.removeLineListener(listener);
}
@Override
public void addLineListener(LineListener listener) {
dataLine.addLineListener(listener);
}
@Override
public Control getControl(Control.Type control) {
return dataLine.getControl(control);
}
@Override
public Control[] getControls() {
if (dataLine==null) {
return new Control[0];
} else {
return dataLine.getControls();
}
}
@Override
public boolean isControlSupported(Control.Type control) {
return dataLine.isControlSupported(control);
}
@Override
public void close() {
dataLine.close();
}
@Override
public void open() throws LineUnavailableException {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("illegal call to open() in interface Clip");
}
@Override
public Line.Info getLineInfo() {
return dataLine.getLineInfo();
}
/** Determines the single largest sample size of all channels of the current clip.
This can be handy for determining a fraction to scal visual representations.
@return Double between 0 & 1 representing the maximum signal level of any channel. */
public double getLargestSampleSize() {
int largest = 0;
int current;
boolean signed = (format.getEncoding()==AudioFormat.Encoding.PCM_SIGNED);
int bitDepth = format.getSampleSizeInBits();
boolean bigEndian = format.isBigEndian();
int samples = audioData.length*8/bitDepth;
if (signed) {
if (bitDepth/8==2) {
if (bigEndian) {
for (int cc = 0; cc < samples; cc++) {
current = (audioData[cc*2]*256 + (audioData[cc*2+1] & 0xFF));
if (Math.abs(current)>largest) {
largest = Math.abs(current);
}
}
} else {
for (int cc = 0; cc < samples; cc++) {
current = (audioData[cc*2+1]*256 + (audioData[cc*2] & 0xFF));
if (Math.abs(current)>largest) {
largest = Math.abs(current);
}
}
}
} else {
for (int cc = 0; cc < samples; cc++) {
current = (audioData[cc] & 0xFF);
if (Math.abs(current)>largest) {
largest = Math.abs(current);
}
}
}
} else {
if (bitDepth/8==2) {
if (bigEndian) {
for (int cc = 0; cc < samples; cc++) {
current = (audioData[cc*2]*256 + (audioData[cc*2+1] - 0x80));
if (Math.abs(current)>largest) {
largest = Math.abs(current);
}
}
} else {
for (int cc = 0; cc < samples; cc++) {
current = (audioData[cc*2+1]*256 + (audioData[cc*2] - 0x80));
if (Math.abs(current)>largest) {
largest = Math.abs(current);
}
}
}
} else {
for (int cc = 0; cc < samples; cc++) {
if ( audioData[cc]>0 ) {
current = (audioData[cc] - 0x80);
if (Math.abs(current)>largest) {
largest = Math.abs(current);
}
} else {
current = (audioData[cc] + 0x80);
if (Math.abs(current)>largest) {
largest = Math.abs(current);
}
}
}
}
}
// audioData
logger.log(Level.FINEST, "Max signal level: " + (double)largest/(Math.pow(2, bitDepth-1)));
return (double)largest/(Math.pow(2, bitDepth-1));
}
}
google me consiguió aquí: http://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/sound/sampled-overview.html
Después de rozar las tres primeras secciones, pude juntar:
import javax.sound.sampled.*;
import javax.sound.*;
import java.io.*;
public class Playme {
Playme(String filename){
int total, totalToRead, numBytesRead, numBytesToRead;
byte[] buffer;
boolean stopped;
AudioFormat wav;
TargetDataLine line;
SourceDataLine lineIn;
DataLine.Info info;
File file;
FileInputStream fis;
//AudioFormat(float sampleRate, int sampleSizeInBits,
//int channels, boolean signed, boolean bigEndian)
wav = new AudioFormat(44100, 16, 2, true, false);
info = new DataLine.Info(SourceDataLine.class, wav);
buffer = new byte[1024*333];
numBytesToRead = 1024*333;
total=0;
stopped = false;
if (!AudioSystem.isLineSupported(info)) {
System.out.print("no support for " + wav.toString() );
}
try {
// Obtain and open the line.
lineIn = (SourceDataLine) AudioSystem.getLine(info);
lineIn.open(wav);
lineIn.start();
fis = new FileInputStream(file = new File(filename));
totalToRead = fis.available();
while (total < totalToRead && !stopped){
numBytesRead = fis.read(buffer, 0, numBytesToRead);
if (numBytesRead == -1) break;
total += numBytesRead;
lineIn.write(buffer, 0, numBytesRead);
}
} catch (LineUnavailableException ex) {
ex.printStackTrace();
} catch (FileNotFoundException nofile) {
nofile.printStackTrace();
} catch (IOException io) {
io.printStackTrace();
}
}
public static void main(String[] argv) {
Playme mb_745 = new Playme(argv[0]);
//Playme mb_745 = new Playme("/R/tmp/tmp/audiodump.wav");
}
}
Tenga en cuenta que probablemente haya un error en:
numBytesToRead = 1024*333;
Porque el javadoc de SourceDataLine.write dice:
The number of bytes to write must represent
an integral number of sample frames, such that:
[ bytes written ] % [frame size in bytes ] == 0
Y la información que entró en el new AudioFormat(44100, 16, 2, true, false);
vino de:
$ file /R/tmp/tmp/audiodump.wav
/R/tmp/tmp/audiodump.wav: RIFF (little-endian) data,
WAVE audio, Microsoft PCM, 16 bit, stereo 44100 Hz
Así que ahora estoy escuchando este enorme 745MB wav ejecutando:
javac Playme.java && java Playme /R/tmp/tmp/audiodump.wav
Espero que encuentres esto útil y buena suerte!