WSJT-X/Audio/soundin.h
Bill Somerville 02e19b687f
Status message to report approximate # of dropped Rx audio frames
This is  a first cut  at this to  evaluate buffer size  adjustments on
supported platforms. A final version might limit status bar reports to
>1000 dropped frames or similar.
2020-08-08 17:12:48 +01:00

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// -*- Mode: C++ -*-
#ifndef SOUNDIN_H__
#define SOUNDIN_H__
#include <QObject>
#include <QString>
#include <QDateTime>
#include <QScopedPointer>
#include <QPointer>
#include <QAudioInput>
#include "Audio/AudioDevice.hpp"
class QAudioDeviceInfo;
class QAudioInput;
// Gets audio data from sound sample source and passes it to a sink device
class SoundInput
: public QObject
{
Q_OBJECT;
public:
SoundInput (QObject * parent = nullptr)
: QObject {parent}
, m_sink {nullptr}
, cummulative_lost_usec_ {0}
{
}
~SoundInput ();
// sink must exist from the start call until the next start call or
// stop call
Q_SLOT void start(QAudioDeviceInfo const&, int framesPerBuffer, AudioDevice * sink, unsigned downSampleFactor, AudioDevice::Channel = AudioDevice::Mono);
Q_SLOT void suspend ();
Q_SLOT void resume ();
Q_SLOT void stop ();
Q_SLOT void reset (bool report_dropped_frames);
Q_SIGNAL void error (QString message) const;
Q_SIGNAL void status (QString message) const;
Q_SIGNAL void dropped_frames (qint32 dropped, qint64 usec);
private:
// used internally
Q_SLOT void handleStateChanged (QAudio::State);
bool audioError () const;
QScopedPointer<QAudioInput> m_stream;
QPointer<AudioDevice> m_sink;
qint64 cummulative_lost_usec_;
};
#endif