/* * Copyright (C) 2014 The Android Open Source Project * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ #ifndef ANDROID_AUDIO_RESAMPLER_PUBLIC_H #define ANDROID_AUDIO_RESAMPLER_PUBLIC_H #include // AUDIO_RESAMPLER_DOWN_RATIO_MAX is the maximum ratio between the original // audio sample rate and the target rate when downsampling, // as permitted in the audio framework, e.g. AudioTrack and AudioFlinger. // In practice, it is not recommended to downsample more than 6:1 // for best audio quality, even though the audio framework permits a larger // downsampling ratio. // TODO: replace with an API #define AUDIO_RESAMPLER_DOWN_RATIO_MAX 256 // AUDIO_RESAMPLER_UP_RATIO_MAX is the maximum suggested ratio between the original // audio sample rate and the target rate when upsampling. It is loosely enforced by // the system. One issue with large upsampling ratios is the approximation by // an int32_t of the phase increments, making the resulting sample rate inexact. #define AUDIO_RESAMPLER_UP_RATIO_MAX 65536 #define AUDIO_TIMESTRETCH_SPEED_MIN 0.5f #define AUDIO_TIMESTRETCH_SPEED_MAX 2.0f #define AUDIO_TIMESTRETCH_SPEED_NORMAL 1.0f #define AUDIO_TIMESTRETCH_PITCH_MIN 0.5f #define AUDIO_TIMESTRETCH_PITCH_MAX 2.0f #define AUDIO_TIMESTRETCH_PITCH_NORMAL 1.0f // TODO: Consider putting these inlines into a class scope // Returns the source frames needed to resample to destination frames. This is not a precise // value and depends on the resampler (and possibly how it handles rounding internally). // Nevertheless, this should be an upper bound on the requirements of the resampler. // If srcSampleRate and dstSampleRate are equal, then it returns destination frames, which // may not be true if the resampler is asynchronous. static inline size_t sourceFramesNeeded( uint32_t srcSampleRate, size_t dstFramesRequired, uint32_t dstSampleRate) { // +1 for rounding - always do this even if matched ratio (resampler may use phases not ratio) // +1 for additional sample needed for interpolation return srcSampleRate == dstSampleRate ? dstFramesRequired : size_t((uint64_t)dstFramesRequired * srcSampleRate / dstSampleRate + 1 + 1); } // An upper bound for the number of destination frames possible from srcFrames // after sample rate conversion. This may be used for buffer sizing. static inline size_t destinationFramesPossible(size_t srcFrames, uint32_t srcSampleRate, uint32_t dstSampleRate) { if (srcSampleRate == dstSampleRate) { return srcFrames; } uint64_t dstFrames = (uint64_t)srcFrames * dstSampleRate / srcSampleRate; return dstFrames > 2 ? dstFrames - 2 : 0; } static inline size_t sourceFramesNeededWithTimestretch( uint32_t srcSampleRate, size_t dstFramesRequired, uint32_t dstSampleRate, float speed) { // required is the number of input frames the resampler needs size_t required = sourceFramesNeeded(srcSampleRate, dstFramesRequired, dstSampleRate); // to deliver this, the time stretcher requires: return required * (double)speed + 1 + 1; // accounting for rounding dependencies } #endif // ANDROID_AUDIO_RESAMPLER_PUBLIC_H