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/* -*-mode:java; c-basic-offset:2; indent-tabs-mode:nil -*- */
/* JOrbis
* Copyright (C) 2000 ymnk, JCraft,Inc.
*
* Written by: 2000 ymnk<ymnk@jcraft.com>
*
* Many thanks to
* Monty <monty@xiph.org> and
* The XIPHOPHORUS Company http://www.xiph.org/ .
* JOrbis has been based on their awesome works, Vorbis codec.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License
* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of
* the License, or (at your option) any later version.
* This program 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 Library General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
* License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
*/
package com.jcraft.jorbis;
import com.jcraft.jogg.*;
// Takes a vorbis bitstream from stdin and writes raw stereo PCM to
// stdout. Decodes simple and chained OggVorbis files from beginning
// to end. Vorbisfile.a is somewhat more complex than the code below.
class DecodeExample{
static int convsize=4096*2;
static byte[] convbuffer=new byte[convsize]; // take 8k out of the data segment, not the stack
public static void main(String[] arg){
java.io.InputStream input=System.in;
if(arg.length>0){
try{
input=new java.io.FileInputStream(arg[0]);
}
catch(Exception e){
System.err.println(e);
}
}
SyncState oy=new SyncState(); // sync and verify incoming physical bitstream
StreamState os=new StreamState(); // take physical pages, weld into a logical stream of packets
Page og=new Page(); // one Ogg bitstream page. Vorbis packets are inside
Packet op=new Packet(); // one raw packet of data for decode
Info vi=new Info(); // struct that stores all the static vorbis bitstream settings
Comment vc=new Comment(); // struct that stores all the bitstream user comments
DspState vd=new DspState(); // central working state for the packet->PCM decoder
Block vb=new Block(vd); // local working space for packet->PCM decode
byte[] buffer;
int bytes=0;
// Decode setup
oy.init(); // Now we can read pages
while(true){ // we repeat if the bitstream is chained
int eos=0;
// grab some data at the head of the stream. We want the first page
// (which is guaranteed to be small and only contain the Vorbis
// stream initial header) We need the first page to get the stream
// serialno.
// submit a 4k block to libvorbis' Ogg layer
int index=oy.buffer(4096);
buffer=oy.data;
try{
bytes=input.read(buffer, index, 4096);
}
catch(Exception e){
System.err.println(e);
System.exit(-1);
}
oy.wrote(bytes);
// Get the first page.
if(oy.pageout(og)!=1){
// have we simply run out of data? If so, we're done.
if(bytes<4096)
break;
// error case. Must not be Vorbis data
System.err.println("Input does not appear to be an Ogg bitstream.");
System.exit(1);
}
// Get the serial number and set up the rest of decode.
// serialno first; use it to set up a logical stream
os.init(og.serialno());
// extract the initial header from the first page and verify that the
// Ogg bitstream is in fact Vorbis data
// I handle the initial header first instead of just having the code
// read all three Vorbis headers at once because reading the initial
// header is an easy way to identify a Vorbis bitstream and it's
// useful to see that functionality seperated out.
vi.init();
vc.init();
if(os.pagein(og)<0){
// error; stream version mismatch perhaps
System.err.println("Error reading first page of Ogg bitstream data.");
System.exit(1);
}
if(os.packetout(op)!=1){
// no page? must not be vorbis
System.err.println("Error reading initial header packet.");
System.exit(1);
}
if(vi.synthesis_headerin(vc, op)<0){
// error case; not a vorbis header
System.err
.println("This Ogg bitstream does not contain Vorbis audio data.");
System.exit(1);
}
// At this point, we're sure we're Vorbis. We've set up the logical
// (Ogg) bitstream decoder. Get the comment and codebook headers and
// set up the Vorbis decoder
// The next two packets in order are the comment and codebook headers.
// They're likely large and may span multiple pages. Thus we reead
// and submit data until we get our two pacakets, watching that no
// pages are missing. If a page is missing, error out; losing a
// header page is the only place where missing data is fatal. */
int i=0;
while(i<2){
while(i<2){
int result=oy.pageout(og);
if(result==0)
break; // Need more data
// Don't complain about missing or corrupt data yet. We'll
// catch it at the packet output phase
if(result==1){
os.pagein(og); // we can ignore any errors here
// as they'll also become apparent
// at packetout
while(i<2){
result=os.packetout(op);
if(result==0)
break;
if(result==-1){
// Uh oh; data at some point was corrupted or missing!
// We can't tolerate that in a header. Die.
System.err.println("Corrupt secondary header. Exiting.");
System.exit(1);
}
vi.synthesis_headerin(vc, op);
i++;
}
}
}
// no harm in not checking before adding more
index=oy.buffer(4096);
buffer=oy.data;
try{
bytes=input.read(buffer, index, 4096);
}
catch(Exception e){
System.err.println(e);
System.exit(1);
}
if(bytes==0&&i<2){
System.err.println("End of file before finding all Vorbis headers!");
System.exit(1);
}
oy.wrote(bytes);
}
// Throw the comments plus a few lines about the bitstream we're
// decoding
{
byte[][] ptr=vc.user_comments;
for(int j=0; j<ptr.length; j++){
if(ptr[j]==null)
break;
System.err.println(new String(ptr[j], 0, ptr[j].length-1));
}
System.err.println("\nBitstream is "+vi.channels+" channel, "+vi.rate
+"Hz");
System.err.println("Encoded by: "
+new String(vc.vendor, 0, vc.vendor.length-1)+"\n");
}
convsize=4096/vi.channels;
// OK, got and parsed all three headers. Initialize the Vorbis
// packet->PCM decoder.
vd.synthesis_init(vi); // central decode state
vb.init(vd); // local state for most of the decode
// so multiple block decodes can
// proceed in parallel. We could init
// multiple vorbis_block structures
// for vd here
float[][][] _pcm=new float[1][][];
int[] _index=new int[vi.channels];
// The rest is just a straight decode loop until end of stream
while(eos==0){
while(eos==0){
int result=oy.pageout(og);
if(result==0)
break; // need more data
if(result==-1){ // missing or corrupt data at this page position
System.err
.println("Corrupt or missing data in bitstream; continuing...");
}
else{
os.pagein(og); // can safely ignore errors at
// this point
while(true){
result=os.packetout(op);
if(result==0)
break; // need more data
if(result==-1){ // missing or corrupt data at this page position
// no reason to complain; already complained above
}
else{
// we have a packet. Decode it
int samples;
if(vb.synthesis(op)==0){ // test for success!
vd.synthesis_blockin(vb);
}
// **pcm is a multichannel float vector. In stereo, for
// example, pcm[0] is left, and pcm[1] is right. samples is
// the size of each channel. Convert the float values
// (-1.<=range<=1.) to whatever PCM format and write it out
while((samples=vd.synthesis_pcmout(_pcm, _index))>0){
float[][] pcm=_pcm[0];
int bout=(samples<convsize ? samples : convsize);
// convert floats to 16 bit signed ints (host order) and
// interleave
for(i=0; i<vi.channels; i++){
int ptr=i*2;
//int ptr=i;
int mono=_index[i];
for(int j=0; j<bout; j++){
int val=(int)(pcm[i][mono+j]*32767.);
// short val=(short)(pcm[i][mono+j]*32767.);
// int val=(int)Math.round(pcm[i][mono+j]*32767.);
// might as well guard against clipping
if(val>32767){
val=32767;
}
if(val<-32768){
val=-32768;
}
if(val<0)
val=val|0x8000;
convbuffer[ptr]=(byte)(val);
convbuffer[ptr+1]=(byte)(val>>>8);
ptr+=2*(vi.channels);
}
}
System.out.write(convbuffer, 0, 2*vi.channels*bout);
// tell libvorbis how
// many samples we
// actually consumed
vd.synthesis_read(bout);
}
}
}
if(og.eos()!=0)
eos=1;
}
}
if(eos==0){
index=oy.buffer(4096);
buffer=oy.data;
try{
bytes=input.read(buffer, index, 4096);
}
catch(Exception e){
System.err.println(e);
System.exit(1);
}
oy.wrote(bytes);
if(bytes==0)
eos=1;
}
}
// clean up this logical bitstream; before exit we see if we're
// followed by another [chained]
os.clear();
// ogg_page and ogg_packet structs always point to storage in
// libvorbis. They're never freed or manipulated directly
vb.clear();
vd.clear();
vi.clear(); // must be called last
}
// OK, clean up the framer
oy.clear();
System.err.println("Done.");
}
}
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