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/* libSoX Sound Blaster VOC handler sources. * Copyright 1991 Lance Norskog And Sundry Contributors * * This source code is freely redistributable and may be used for * any purpose. This copyright notice must be maintained. * Lance Norskog And Sundry Contributors are not responsible for * the consequences of using this software. * * September 8, 1993 * Copyright 1993 T. Allen Grider - for changes to support block type 9 * and word sized samples. Same caveats and disclaimer as above. * * February 22, 1996 * by Chris Bagwell (cbagwell@sprynet.com) * Added support for block type 8 (extended) which allows for 8-bit stereo * files. Added support for saving stereo files and 16-bit files. * Added VOC format info from audio format FAQ so I don't have to keep * looking around for it. * * February 5, 2001 * For sox-12-17 by Annonymous (see notes ANN) * Added comments and notes for each procedure. * Fixed so this now works with pipes, input does not have to * be seekable anymore (in startread() ) * Added support for uLAW and aLaw (aLaw not tested). * Fixed support of multi-part VOC files, and files with * block 9 but no audio in the block.... * The following need to be tested: 16-bit, 2 channel, and aLaw. * * December 10, 2001 * For sox-12-17-3 by Annonymous (see notes ANN) * Patch for sox-12-17 merged with sox-12-17-3-pre3 code. * */ /*------------------------------------------------------------------------ The following is taken from the Audio File Formats FAQ dated 2-Jan-1995 and submitted by Guido van Rossum <guido@cwi.nl>. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Creative Voice (VOC) file format -------------------------------- From: galt@dsd.es.com (byte numbers are hex!) HEADER (bytes 00-19) Series of DATA BLOCKS (bytes 1A+) [Must end w/ Terminator Block] - --------------------------------------------------------------- HEADER: ------- byte # Description ------ ------------------------------------------ 00-12 "Creative Voice File" 13 1A (eof to abort printing of file) 14-15 Offset of first datablock in .voc file (std 1A 00 in Intel Notation) 16-17 Version number (minor,major) (VOC-HDR puts 0A 01) 18-19 2's Comp of Ver. # + 1234h (VOC-HDR puts 29 11) - --------------------------------------------------------------- DATA BLOCK: ----------- Data Block: TYPE(1-byte), SIZE(3-bytes), INFO(0+ bytes) NOTE: Terminator Block is an exception -- it has only the TYPE byte. TYPE Description Size (3-byte int) Info ---- ----------- ----------------- ----------------------- 00 Terminator (NONE) (NONE) 01 Sound data 2+length of data * 02 Sound continue length of data Voice Data 03 Silence 3 ** 04 Marker 2 Marker# (2 bytes) 05 ASCII length of string null terminated string 06 Repeat 2 Count# (2 bytes) 07 End repeat 0 (NONE) 08 Extended 4 *** 09 New Header 16 see below *Sound Info Format: **Silence Info Format: --------------------- ---------------------------- 00 Sample Rate 00-01 Length of silence - 1 01 Compression Type 02 Sample Rate 02+ Voice Data ***Extended Info Format: --------------------- 00-01 Time Constant: Mono: 65536 - (256000000/sample_rate) Stereo: 65536 - (25600000/(2*sample_rate)) 02 Pack 03 Mode: 0 = mono 1 = stereo Marker# -- Driver keeps the most recent marker in a status byte Count# -- Number of repetitions + 1 Count# may be 1 to FFFE for 0 - FFFD repetitions or FFFF for endless repetitions Sample Rate -- SR byte = 256-(1000000/sample_rate) Length of silence -- in units of sampling cycle Compression Type -- of voice data 8-bits = 0 4-bits = 1 2.6-bits = 2 2-bits = 3 Multi DAC = 3+(# of channels) [interesting-- this isn't in the developer's manual] Detailed description of new data blocks (VOC files version 1.20 and above): (Source is fax from Barry Boone at Creative Labs, 405/742-6622) BLOCK 8 - digitized sound attribute extension, must preceed block 1. Used to define stereo, 8 bit audio BYTE bBlockID; // = 8 BYTE nBlockLen[3]; // 3 byte length WORD wTimeConstant; // time constant = same as block 1 BYTE bPackMethod; // same as in block 1 BYTE bVoiceMode; // 0-mono, 1-stereo Data is stored left, right BLOCK 9 - data block that supersedes blocks 1 and 8. Used for stereo, 16 bit (and uLaw, aLaw). BYTE bBlockID; // = 9 BYTE nBlockLen[3]; // length 12 plus length of sound DWORD dwSamplesPerSec; // samples per second, not time const. BYTE bBitsPerSample; // e.g., 8 or 16 BYTE bChannels; // 1 for mono, 2 for stereo WORD wFormat; // see below BYTE reserved[4]; // pad to make block w/o data // have a size of 16 bytes Valid values of wFormat are: 0x0000 8-bit unsigned PCM 0x0001 Creative 8-bit to 4-bit ADPCM 0x0002 Creative 8-bit to 3-bit ADPCM 0x0003 Creative 8-bit to 2-bit ADPCM 0x0004 16-bit signed PCM 0x0006 CCITT a-Law 0x0007 CCITT u-Law 0x02000 Creative 16-bit to 4-bit ADPCM Data is stored left, right ANN: Multi-byte quantities are in Intel byte order (Little Endian). ------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ #include "sox_i.h" #include "g711.h" #include "adpcms.h" #include <assert.h> #include <string.h> /* Private data for VOC file */ typedef struct { long block_remaining; /* bytes remaining in current block */ long rate; /* rate code (byte) of this chunk */ int silent; /* sound or silence? */ long srate; /* rate code (byte) of silence */ size_t blockseek; /* start of current output block */ long samples; /* number of samples output */ uint16_t format; /* VOC audio format */ int size; /* word length of data */ unsigned char channels; /* number of sound channels */ long total_size; /* total size of all audio in file */ int extended; /* Has an extended block been read? */ adpcm_t adpcm; } priv_t; #define VOC_TERM 0 #define VOC_DATA 1 #define VOC_CONT 2 #define VOC_SILENCE 3 #define VOC_MARKER 4 #define VOC_TEXT 5 #define VOC_LOOP 6 #define VOC_LOOPEND 7 #define VOC_EXTENDED 8 #define VOC_DATA_16 9 /* ANN: Format encoding types */ #define VOC_FMT_LIN8U 0 /* 8 bit unsigned linear PCM */ #define VOC_FMT_CRLADPCM4 1 /* Creative 8-bit to 4-bit ADPCM */ #define VOC_FMT_CRLADPCM3 2 /* Creative 8-bit to 3-bit ADPCM */ #define VOC_FMT_CRLADPCM2 3 /* Creative 8-bit to 2-bit ADPCM */ #define VOC_FMT_LIN16 4 /* 16-bit signed PCM */ #define VOC_FMT_ALAW 6 /* CCITT a-Law 8-bit PCM */ #define VOC_FMT_MU255 7 /* CCITT u-Law 8-bit PCM */ #define VOC_FMT_CRLADPCM4A 0x200 /* Creative 16-bit to 4-bit ADPCM */ /* Prototypes for internal functions */ static int getblock(sox_format_t *); static void blockstart(sox_format_t *); /* Conversion macros (from raw.c) */ #define SOX_ALAW_BYTE_TO_SAMPLE(d) ((sox_sample_t)(sox_alaw2linear16(d)) << 16) #define SOX_ULAW_BYTE_TO_SAMPLE(d) ((sox_sample_t)(sox_ulaw2linear16(d)) << 16) /* public VOC functions for SOX */ /*----------------------------------------------------------------- * startread() -- start reading a VOC file *-----------------------------------------------------------------*/ static int startread(sox_format_t * ft) { char header[20]; priv_t * v = (priv_t *) ft->priv; unsigned short sbseek; int rc; int ii; /* for getting rid of lseek */ unsigned char uc; if (lsx_readbuf(ft, header, (size_t)20) != 20) { lsx_fail_errno(ft, SOX_EHDR, "unexpected EOF in VOC header"); return (SOX_EOF); } if (strncmp(header, "Creative Voice File\032", (size_t)19)) { lsx_fail_errno(ft, SOX_EHDR, "VOC file header incorrect"); return (SOX_EOF); } /* read the offset to data, from start of file */ /* after this read we have read 20 bytes of header + 2 */ lsx_readw(ft, &sbseek); /* ANN: read to skip the header, instead of lseek */ /* this should allow use with pipes.... */ for (ii = 22; ii < sbseek; ii++) lsx_readb(ft, &uc); v->rate = -1; v->block_remaining = 0; v->total_size = 0; /* ANN added */ v->extended = 0; /* read until we get the format information.... */ rc = getblock(ft); if (rc) return rc; /* get rate of data */ if (v->rate == -1) { lsx_fail_errno(ft, SOX_EOF, "Input .voc file had no sound!"); return (SOX_EOF); } /* setup word length of data */ /* ANN: Check VOC format and map to the proper libSoX format value */ switch (v->format) { case VOC_FMT_LIN8U: /* 0 8 bit unsigned linear PCM */ ft->encoding.encoding = SOX_ENCODING_UNSIGNED; v->size = 8; break; case VOC_FMT_CRLADPCM4: /* 1 Creative 8-bit to 4-bit ADPCM */ ft->encoding.encoding = SOX_ENCODING_CL_ADPCM; v->size = 4; break; case VOC_FMT_CRLADPCM3: /* 2 Creative 8-bit to 3-bit ADPCM */ ft->encoding.encoding = SOX_ENCODING_CL_ADPCM; v->size = 3; break; case VOC_FMT_CRLADPCM2: /* 3 Creative 8-bit to 2-bit ADPCM */ ft->encoding.encoding = SOX_ENCODING_CL_ADPCM; v->size = 2; break; case VOC_FMT_LIN16: /* 4 16-bit signed PCM */ ft->encoding.encoding = SOX_ENCODING_SIGN2; v->size = 16; break; case VOC_FMT_ALAW: /* 6 CCITT a-Law 8-bit PCM */ ft->encoding.encoding = SOX_ENCODING_ALAW; v->size = 8; break; case VOC_FMT_MU255: /* 7 CCITT u-Law 8-bit PCM */ ft->encoding.encoding = SOX_ENCODING_ULAW; v->size = 8; break; case VOC_FMT_CRLADPCM4A: /*0x200 Creative 16-bit to 4-bit ADPCM */ ft->encoding.encoding = SOX_ENCODING_CL_ADPCM16; v->size = 4; break; default: lsx_fail("Unknown VOC format %d", v->format); break; } ft->encoding.bits_per_sample = v->size; /* setup number of channels */ if (ft->signal.channels == 0) ft->signal.channels = v->channels; return (SOX_SUCCESS); } /*----------------------------------------------------------------- * read() -- read data from a VOC file * ANN: Major changes here to support multi-part files and files * that do not have audio in block 9's. *-----------------------------------------------------------------*/ static size_t read_samples(sox_format_t * ft, sox_sample_t * buf, size_t len) { priv_t * v = (priv_t *) ft->priv; size_t done = 0; int rc = 0; int16_t sw; unsigned char uc; if (v->block_remaining == 0) { /* handle getting another cont. buffer */ rc = getblock(ft); if (rc) return 0; } if (v->block_remaining == 0) /* if no more data, return 0, i.e., done */ return 0; if (v->silent) { for (; v->block_remaining && (done < len); v->block_remaining--, done++) *buf++ = 0; /* Fill in silence */ } else { /* not silence; read len samples of audio from the file */ size_t per = max(1, 9 / v->size); for (; (done + per <= len); done += per) { if (v->block_remaining == 0) { /* IF no more in this block, get another */ while (v->block_remaining == 0) { /* until have either EOF or a block with data */ rc = getblock(ft); if (rc) break; } if (rc) /* IF EOF, break out, no more data, next will return 0 */ break; } /* Read the data in the file */ if (v->size <= 4) { if (!v->adpcm.setup.sign) { SOX_SAMPLE_LOCALS; if (lsx_readb(ft, &uc) == SOX_EOF) { lsx_warn("VOC input: short file"); v->block_remaining = 0; return done; } *buf = SOX_UNSIGNED_8BIT_TO_SAMPLE(uc,); lsx_adpcm_init(&v->adpcm, 6 - v->size, SOX_SAMPLE_TO_SIGNED_16BIT(*buf, ft->clips)); ++buf; --v->block_remaining; ++done; } if (lsx_readb(ft, &uc) == SOX_EOF) { lsx_warn("VOC input: short file"); v->block_remaining = 0; return done; } switch (v->size) { case 2: if (v->format == VOC_FMT_CRLADPCM2) { int u = uc; *buf++ = SOX_SIGNED_16BIT_TO_SAMPLE(lsx_adpcm_decode (u >> 6, &v->adpcm),); *buf++ = SOX_SIGNED_16BIT_TO_SAMPLE(lsx_adpcm_decode (u >> 4, &v->adpcm),); *buf++ = SOX_SIGNED_16BIT_TO_SAMPLE(lsx_adpcm_decode (u >> 2, &v->adpcm),); *buf++ = SOX_SIGNED_16BIT_TO_SAMPLE(lsx_adpcm_decode (u , &v->adpcm),); } break; case 3: if (v->format == VOC_FMT_CRLADPCM3) { int u = uc; *buf++ = SOX_SIGNED_16BIT_TO_SAMPLE(lsx_adpcm_decode (u >> 5, &v->adpcm),); *buf++ = SOX_SIGNED_16BIT_TO_SAMPLE(lsx_adpcm_decode (u >> 2, &v->adpcm),); *buf++ = /* A bit from nowhere! */ SOX_SIGNED_16BIT_TO_SAMPLE(lsx_adpcm_decode (u << 1, &v->adpcm),); } break; case 4: if (v->format == VOC_FMT_CRLADPCM4) { int u = uc; *buf++ = SOX_SIGNED_16BIT_TO_SAMPLE(lsx_adpcm_decode (u >> 4, &v->adpcm),); *buf++ = SOX_SIGNED_16BIT_TO_SAMPLE(lsx_adpcm_decode (u , &v->adpcm),); } break; } } else switch (v->size) { case 8: if (lsx_readb(ft, &uc) == SOX_EOF) { lsx_warn("VOC input: short file"); v->block_remaining = 0; return done; } if (v->format == VOC_FMT_MU255) { *buf++ = SOX_ULAW_BYTE_TO_SAMPLE(uc); } else if (v->format == VOC_FMT_ALAW) { *buf++ = SOX_ALAW_BYTE_TO_SAMPLE(uc); } else { *buf++ = SOX_UNSIGNED_8BIT_TO_SAMPLE(uc,); } break; case 16: lsx_readsw(ft, &sw); if (lsx_eof(ft)) { lsx_warn("VOC input: short file"); v->block_remaining = 0; return done; } *buf++ = SOX_SIGNED_16BIT_TO_SAMPLE(sw,); v->block_remaining--; /* Processed 2 bytes so update */ break; } /* decrement count of processed bytes */ v->block_remaining--; } } v->total_size += done; return done; } /* When saving samples in VOC format the following outline is followed: * If an 8-bit mono sample then use a VOC_DATA header. * If an 8-bit stereo sample then use a VOC_EXTENDED header followed * by a VOC_DATA header. * If a 16-bit sample (either stereo or mono) then save with a * VOC_DATA_16 header. * * ANN: Not supported: uLaw and aLaw output VOC files.... * * This approach will cause the output to be an its most basic format * which will work with the oldest software (eg. an 8-bit mono sample * will be able to be played with a really old SB VOC player.) */ static int startwrite(sox_format_t * ft) { priv_t * v = (priv_t *) ft->priv; if (!ft->seekable) { lsx_fail_errno(ft, SOX_EOF, "Output .voc file must be a file, not a pipe"); return (SOX_EOF); } v->samples = 0; /* File format name and a ^Z (aborts printing under DOS) */ lsx_writes(ft, "Creative Voice File\032"); lsx_writew(ft, 26); /* size of header */ lsx_writew(ft, 0x10a); /* major/minor version number */ lsx_writew(ft, 0x1129); /* checksum of version number */ return (SOX_SUCCESS); } /*----------------------------------------------------------------- * write() -- write a VOC file *-----------------------------------------------------------------*/ static size_t write_samples(sox_format_t * ft, const sox_sample_t * buf, size_t len) { priv_t * v = (priv_t *) ft->priv; unsigned char uc; int16_t sw; size_t done = 0; if (len && v->samples == 0) { /* No silence packing yet. */ v->silent = 0; blockstart(ft); } v->samples += len; while (done < len) { SOX_SAMPLE_LOCALS; if (ft->encoding.bits_per_sample == 8) { uc = SOX_SAMPLE_TO_UNSIGNED_8BIT(*buf++, ft->clips); lsx_writeb(ft, uc); } else { sw = (int) SOX_SAMPLE_TO_SIGNED_16BIT(*buf++, ft->clips); lsx_writesw(ft, sw); } done++; } return done; } /*----------------------------------------------------------------- * blockstop() -- stop an output block * End the current data or silence block. *-----------------------------------------------------------------*/ static void blockstop(sox_format_t * ft) { priv_t * v = (priv_t *) ft->priv; sox_sample_t datum; lsx_writeb(ft, 0); /* End of file block code */ lsx_seeki(ft, (off_t) v->blockseek, 0); /* seek back to block length */ lsx_seeki(ft, (off_t)1, 1); /* seek forward one */ if (v->silent) { lsx_writesw(ft, (signed)v->samples); } else { if (ft->encoding.bits_per_sample == 8) { if (ft->signal.channels > 1) { lsx_seeki(ft, (off_t)8, 1); /* forward 7 + 1 for new block header */ } } v->samples += 2; /* adjustment: SBDK pp. 3-5 */ datum = (v->samples * (ft->encoding.bits_per_sample >> 3)) & 0xff; lsx_writesb(ft, datum); /* low byte of length */ datum = ((v->samples * (ft->encoding.bits_per_sample >> 3)) >> 8) & 0xff; lsx_writesb(ft, datum); /* middle byte of length */ datum = ((v->samples * (ft->encoding.bits_per_sample >> 3)) >> 16) & 0xff; lsx_writesb(ft, datum); /* high byte of length */ } } /*----------------------------------------------------------------- * stopwrite() -- stop writing a VOC file *-----------------------------------------------------------------*/ static int stopwrite(sox_format_t * ft) { blockstop(ft); return (SOX_SUCCESS); } /*----------------------------------------------------------------- * Voc-file handlers (static, private to this module) *-----------------------------------------------------------------*/ /*----------------------------------------------------------------- * getblock() -- Read next block header, save info, * leave position at start of dat *-----------------------------------------------------------------*/ static int getblock(sox_format_t * ft) { priv_t * v = (priv_t *) ft->priv; unsigned char uc, block; sox_uint24_t sblen; uint16_t new_rate_16; uint32_t new_rate_32; v->silent = 0; /* DO while we have no audio to read */ while (v->block_remaining == 0) { if (lsx_eof(ft)) return SOX_EOF; if (lsx_readb(ft, &block) == SOX_EOF) return SOX_EOF; if (block == VOC_TERM) return SOX_EOF; if (lsx_eof(ft)) return SOX_EOF; lsx_read3(ft, &sblen); /* Based on VOC block type, process the block */ /* audio may be in one or multiple blocks */ switch (block) { case VOC_DATA: lsx_readb(ft, &uc); /* When DATA block preceeded by an EXTENDED */ /* block, the DATA blocks rate value is invalid */ if (!v->extended) { if (uc == 0) { lsx_fail_errno(ft, SOX_EFMT, "Sample rate is zero?"); return (SOX_EOF); } if ((v->rate != -1) && (uc != v->rate)) { lsx_fail_errno(ft, SOX_EFMT, "sample rate codes differ: %ld != %d", v->rate, uc); return (SOX_EOF); } v->rate = uc; ft->signal.rate = 1000000.0 / (256 - v->rate); v->channels = 1; } lsx_readb(ft, &uc); v->format = uc; v->extended = 0; v->block_remaining = sblen - 2; return (SOX_SUCCESS); case VOC_DATA_16: lsx_readdw(ft, &new_rate_32); if (new_rate_32 == 0) { lsx_fail_errno(ft, SOX_EFMT, "Sample rate is zero?"); return (SOX_EOF); } if ((v->rate != -1) && ((long) new_rate_32 != v->rate)) { lsx_fail_errno(ft, SOX_EFMT, "sample rate codes differ: %ld != %d", v->rate, new_rate_32); return (SOX_EOF); } v->rate = new_rate_32; ft->signal.rate = new_rate_32; lsx_readb(ft, &uc); v->size = uc; lsx_readb(ft, &(v->channels)); lsx_readw(ft, &(v->format)); /* ANN: added format */ lsx_skipbytes(ft, (size_t) 4); v->block_remaining = sblen - 12; return (SOX_SUCCESS); case VOC_CONT: v->block_remaining = sblen; return (SOX_SUCCESS); case VOC_SILENCE: { unsigned short period; lsx_readw(ft, &period); lsx_readb(ft, &uc); if (uc == 0) { lsx_fail_errno(ft, SOX_EFMT, "Silence sample rate is zero"); return (SOX_EOF); } /* * Some silence-packed files have gratuitously * different sample rate codes in silence. * Adjust period. */ if ((v->rate != -1) && (uc != v->rate)) period = (period * (256. - uc)) / (256 - v->rate) + .5; else v->rate = uc; v->block_remaining = period; v->silent = 1; return (SOX_SUCCESS); } case VOC_MARKER: lsx_readb(ft, &uc); lsx_readb(ft, &uc); /* Falling! Falling! */ case VOC_TEXT: { uint32_t i = sblen; int8_t c /*, line_buf[80]; * int len = 0 */ ; lsx_warn("VOC TEXT"); while (i--) { lsx_readsb(ft, &c); /* FIXME: this needs to be tested but I couldn't * find a voc file with a VOC_TEXT chunk :( if (c != '\0' && c != '\r') line_buf[len++] = c; if (len && (c == '\0' || c == '\r' || i == 0 || len == sizeof(line_buf) - 1)) { lsx_report("%s", line_buf); line_buf[len] = '\0'; len = 0; } */ } } continue; /* get next block */ case VOC_LOOP: case VOC_LOOPEND: lsx_debug("skipping repeat loop"); lsx_skipbytes(ft, (size_t) sblen); break; case VOC_EXTENDED: /* An Extended block is followed by a data block */ /* Set this byte so we know to use the rate */ /* value from the extended block and not the */ /* data block. */ v->extended = 1; lsx_readw(ft, &new_rate_16); if (new_rate_16 == 0) { lsx_fail_errno(ft, SOX_EFMT, "Sample rate is zero?"); return (SOX_EOF); } if ((v->rate != -1) && (new_rate_16 != v->rate)) { lsx_fail_errno(ft, SOX_EFMT, "sample rate codes differ: %ld != %d", v->rate, new_rate_16); return (SOX_EOF); } v->rate = new_rate_16; lsx_readb(ft, &uc); /* bits_per_sample */ lsx_readb(ft, &uc); ft->signal.channels = uc? 2 : 1; /* Stereo */ /* Needed number of channels before finishing * compute for rate */ ft->signal.rate = (256e6 / (65536 - v->rate)) / ft->signal.channels; /* An extended block must be followed by a data */ /* block to be valid so loop back to top so it */ /* can be grabed. */ continue; default: lsx_debug("skipping unknown block code %d", block); lsx_skipbytes(ft, (size_t) sblen); } } return SOX_SUCCESS; } /*----------------------------------------------------------------- * vlockstart() -- start an output block *-----------------------------------------------------------------*/ static void blockstart(sox_format_t * ft) { priv_t * v = (priv_t *) ft->priv; v->blockseek = lsx_tell(ft); if (v->silent) { lsx_writeb(ft, VOC_SILENCE); /* Silence block code */ lsx_writeb(ft, 0); /* Period length */ lsx_writeb(ft, 0); /* Period length */ lsx_writesb(ft, (signed)v->rate); /* Rate code */ } else { if (ft->encoding.bits_per_sample == 8) { /* 8-bit sample section. By always setting the correct */ /* rate value in the DATA block (even when its preceeded */ /* by an EXTENDED block) old software can still play stereo */ /* files in mono by just skipping over the EXTENDED block. */ /* Prehaps the rate should be doubled though to make up for */ /* double amount of samples for a given time???? */ if (ft->signal.channels > 1) { lsx_writeb(ft, VOC_EXTENDED); /* Voice Extended block code */ lsx_writeb(ft, 4); /* block length = 4 */ lsx_writeb(ft, 0); /* block length = 4 */ lsx_writeb(ft, 0); /* block length = 4 */ v->rate = 65536 - (256000000.0 / (2 * ft->signal.rate)) + .5; lsx_writesw(ft, (signed) v->rate); /* Rate code */ lsx_writeb(ft, 0); /* File is not packed */ lsx_writeb(ft, 1); /* samples are in stereo */ } lsx_writeb(ft, VOC_DATA); /* Voice Data block code */ lsx_writeb(ft, 0); /* block length (for now) */ lsx_writeb(ft, 0); /* block length (for now) */ lsx_writeb(ft, 0); /* block length (for now) */ v->rate = 256 - (1000000.0 / ft->signal.rate) + .5; lsx_writesb(ft, (signed) v->rate); /* Rate code */ lsx_writeb(ft, 0); /* 8-bit raw data */ } else { lsx_writeb(ft, VOC_DATA_16); /* Voice Data block code */ lsx_writeb(ft, 0); /* block length (for now) */ lsx_writeb(ft, 0); /* block length (for now) */ lsx_writeb(ft, 0); /* block length (for now) */ v->rate = ft->signal.rate + .5; lsx_writedw(ft, (unsigned) v->rate); /* Rate code */ lsx_writeb(ft, 16); /* Sample Size */ lsx_writeb(ft, ft->signal.channels); /* Sample Size */ lsx_writew(ft, 0x0004); /* Encoding */ lsx_writeb(ft, 0); /* Unused */ lsx_writeb(ft, 0); /* Unused */ lsx_writeb(ft, 0); /* Unused */ lsx_writeb(ft, 0); /* Unused */ } } } LSX_FORMAT_HANDLER(voc) { static char const *const names[] = { "voc", NULL }; static unsigned const write_encodings[] = { SOX_ENCODING_SIGN2, 16, 0, SOX_ENCODING_UNSIGNED, 8, 0, 0 }; static sox_format_handler_t const handler = {SOX_LIB_VERSION_CODE, "Creative Technology Sound Blaster format", names, SOX_FILE_LIT_END | SOX_FILE_MONO | SOX_FILE_STEREO, startread, read_samples, NULL, startwrite, write_samples, stopwrite, NULL, write_encodings, NULL, sizeof(priv_t) }; return &handler; }