#ifndef fooscachehfoo #define fooscachehfoo /*** This file is part of PulseAudio. Copyright 2004-2006 Lennart Poettering Copyright 2006 Pierre Ossman for Cendio AB PulseAudio is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. PulseAudio 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 General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License along with PulseAudio; if not, see . ***/ #include #include #include #include #include /** \page scache Sample Cache * * \section overv_sec Overview * * The sample cache provides a simple way of overcoming high network latencies * and reducing bandwidth. Instead of streaming a sound precisely when it * should be played, it is stored on the server and only the command to start * playing it needs to be sent. * * \section create_sec Creation * * To create a sample, the normal stream API is used (see \ref streams). The * function pa_stream_connect_upload() will make sure the stream is stored as * a sample on the server. * * To complete the upload, pa_stream_finish_upload() is called and the sample * will receive the same name as the stream. If the upload should be aborted, * simply call pa_stream_disconnect(). * * \section play_sec Playing samples * * To play back a sample, simply call pa_context_play_sample(): * * \code * pa_operation *o; * * o = pa_context_play_sample(my_context, * "sample2", // Name of my sample * NULL, // Use default sink * PA_VOLUME_NORM, // Full volume * NULL, // Don't need a callback * NULL * ); * if (o) * pa_operation_unref(o); * \endcode * * \section rem_sec Removing samples * * When a sample is no longer needed, it should be removed on the server to * save resources. The sample is deleted using pa_context_remove_sample(). */ /** \file * All sample cache related routines * * See also \subpage scache */ PA_C_DECL_BEGIN /** Callback prototype for pa_context_play_sample_with_proplist(). The * idx value is the index of the sink input object, or * PA_INVALID_INDEX on failure. \since 0.9.11 */ typedef void (*pa_context_play_sample_cb_t)(pa_context *c, uint32_t idx, void *userdata); /** Make this stream a sample upload stream */ int pa_stream_connect_upload(pa_stream *s, size_t length); /** Finish the sample upload, the stream name will become the sample * name. You cancel a sample upload by issuing * pa_stream_disconnect() */ int pa_stream_finish_upload(pa_stream *s); /** Remove a sample from the sample cache. Returns an operation object which may be used to cancel the operation while it is running */ pa_operation* pa_context_remove_sample(pa_context *c, const char *name, pa_context_success_cb_t cb, void *userdata); /** Play a sample from the sample cache to the specified device. If * the latter is NULL use the default sink. Returns an operation * object */ pa_operation* pa_context_play_sample( pa_context *c /**< Context */, const char *name /**< Name of the sample to play */, const char *dev /**< Sink to play this sample on */, pa_volume_t volume /**< Volume to play this sample with. Starting with 0.9.15 you may pass here PA_VOLUME_INVALID which will leave the decision about the volume to the server side which is a good idea. */ , pa_context_success_cb_t cb /**< Call this function after successfully starting playback, or NULL */, void *userdata /**< Userdata to pass to the callback */); /** Play a sample from the sample cache to the specified device, * allowing specification of a property list for the playback * stream. If the latter is NULL use the default sink. Returns an * operation object. \since 0.9.11 */ pa_operation* pa_context_play_sample_with_proplist( pa_context *c /**< Context */, const char *name /**< Name of the sample to play */, const char *dev /**< Sink to play this sample on */, pa_volume_t volume /**< Volume to play this sample with. Starting with 0.9.15 you may pass here PA_VOLUME_INVALID which will leave the decision about the volume to the server side which is a good idea. */ , pa_proplist *proplist /**< Property list for this sound. The property list of the cached entry will be merged into this property list */, pa_context_play_sample_cb_t cb /**< Call this function after successfully starting playback, or NULL */, void *userdata /**< Userdata to pass to the callback */); PA_C_DECL_END #endif