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* Copyright (c) 2006-2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
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* All rights reserved.
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* This component and the accompanying materials are made available
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* under the terms of "Eclipse Public License v1.0"
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* which accompanies this distribution, and is available
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* at the URL "http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html".
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*
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* Initial Contributors:
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* Nokia Corporation - initial contribution.
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*
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* Contributors:
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*
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* Description:
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*
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*/
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#ifndef SOUNDDEVICEBODY_H
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#define SOUNDDEVICEBODY_H
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// INCLUDES
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#include <mmf/server/sounddevice.h>
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#include "mmfdevsoundproxy.h"
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#include <mmf/server/mmfdevsoundcustominterfacesupport.h>
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#include <mmf/server/mmfdevsoundcustominterface.h>
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#include <a3f/mmfdevsoundcustominterfaceextensions.h>
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#include "MmfDevSoundCIMuxUtility.h"
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/**
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* This is the Body for CMMFDevSound.
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*
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* @lib MMFDevSound.lib
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*/
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NONSHARABLE_CLASS( CMMFDevSound::CBody ) : public CBase,
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public MMMFDevSoundCancelInitialize,
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public MMMFDevSoundCustomInterfaceChannel,
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public MMMFDevSoundCustomInterfaceObserver,
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public MMMFDevSoundEmptyBuffers,
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public MAutoPauseResumeSupport,
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public MMMFDevSoundTimePlayed,
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public MMMFDevSoundQueryIgnoresUnderflow,
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public MAudioClientThreadInfo,
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public MMMFDevSoundTruePause
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{
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public: // Constructors and destructor
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/**
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* Factory function - returning instance of the class.
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*/
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static CBody* NewL();
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/**
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* Destructor.
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* Deletes all objects and releases all resources owned by this
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* instance.
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*/
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~CBody();
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/**
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* Initializes to raw audio data PCM16 and Sampling Rate of 8 KHz.
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* On completion of Initialization, calls InitializeComplete() on
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* aDevSoundObserver.
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* @param aDevSoundObserver. A reference to DevSound observer instance.
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* @param aMode. Mode for which this object will be used.
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*/
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void InitializeL(MDevSoundObserver& aDevSoundObserver,
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TMMFState aMode);
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/**
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* Initializes DevSound object for the mode aMode for processing audio
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* data with hardware device supporting FourCC aDesiredFourCC.
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* @param aDevSoundObserver. A reference to DevSound observer instance.
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* @param aDesiredFourCC. The CMMFHwDevice implementation FourCC code.
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* @param aMode. The mode for which this object will be used
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*/
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void InitializeL(MDevSoundObserver& aDevSoundObserver,
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TFourCC aDesiredFourCC,
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TMMFState aMode);
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/**
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* Returns the supported Audio settings ie. encoding, sample rates,
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* mono/stereo operation, buffer size etc..
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* @return TMMFCapabilities. The device settings.
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*/
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inline TMMFCapabilities Capabilities();
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/**
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* Returns the current device configuration.
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* @return TMMFCapabilities. The device settings.
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*/
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inline TMMFCapabilities Config() const;
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/**
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* Configure CMMFDevSound object with the settings in aConfig. Use this
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* to set sampling rate, encoding and mono/stereo.
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* @param aConfig. The attribute values to which CMMFDevSound object will be configured to.
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*/
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inline void SetConfigL(const TMMFCapabilities& aCaps);
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/**
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* Returns an integer representing the maximum volume device supports.
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* This is the maximum value which can be passed to
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* CMMFDevSound::SetVolume.
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* @return TInt The maximum volume. This value is platform dependent but is always greater than or equal to one.
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*/
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inline TInt MaxVolume();
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/**
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* Returns an integer representing the current volume.
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* @return TInt The current volume level.
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*/
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inline TInt Volume();
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/**
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* Changes the current playback volume to a specified value. The volume
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* can be changed before or during playback and is effective immediately.
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* @param aVolume. The volume setting. This can be any value from 0
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* to the value returned by a call to
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* CMMFDevSound::MaxVolume(). If the volume is not
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* within this range, the volume is automatically set
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* to minimum or maximum value based on the value
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* that is being passed. Setting a zero value mutes
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* the sound. Setting the maximum value results in
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* the loudest possible sound.
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*/
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inline void SetVolume(TInt aVolume);
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/**
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* Returns an integer representing the maximum gain the device supports.
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* This is the maximum value which can be passed to CMMFDevSound::SetGain
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* @return TInt The maximum gain. This value is platform dependent but is
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* always greater than or equal to one.
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*/
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inline TInt MaxGain();
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/**
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* Returns an integer representing the current gain.
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* @return TInt The current gain level.
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*/
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inline TInt Gain();
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/**
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* Changes the current recording gain to a specified value. The gain can
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* be changed before or during recording and is effective immediately.
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* @param aGain. The gain setting. This can be any value from zero to
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* the value returned by a call to
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* CMMFDevSound::MaxGain(). If the volume
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* is not within this range, the gain is automatically
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* set to minimum or maximum value based on the value
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* that is being passed. Setting a zero value mutes the
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* sound. Setting the maximum value results in the
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* loudest possible sound.
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*/
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inline void SetGain(TInt aGain);
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/**
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* Returns the speaker balance set for playing.
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* @param aLeftPercentage. On return contains the left speaker volume percentage.
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* @param aRightPercentage. On return contains the right speaker volume percentage.
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*/
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inline void GetPlayBalanceL(TInt& aLeftPercentage,TInt& aRightPercentage);
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/**
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* Sets the speaker balance for playing. The speaker balance can be
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* changed before or during playback and is effective immediately.
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* @param aLeftPercentage. The left speaker volume percentage. This
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* can be any value from zero to 100. Setting
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* a zero value mutes the sound on left
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* speaker.
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* @param aRightPercentage. The right speaker volume percentage.
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* This can be any value from zero to 100.
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* Setting a zero value mutes the sound on
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* right speaker.
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*/
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inline void SetPlayBalanceL(TInt aLeftPercentage,
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TInt aRightPercentage);
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/**
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* Returns the microphone gain balance set for recording.
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* @param aLeftPercentage On return contains the left microphone
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* gain percentage.
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* @param aRightPercentage On return contains the right microphone
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* gain percentage.
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*/
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inline void GetRecordBalanceL(TInt& aLeftPercentage, TInt& aRightPercentage);
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/**
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* Sets the microphone balance for recording. The microphone balance can
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* be changed before or during recording and is effective immediately.
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* @param aLeftPercentage. The left microphone gain percentage. This
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* can be any value from zero to 100. Setting
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* a zero value mutes the sound from left
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* microphone.
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* @param aRightPercentage. The right microphone gain percentage.
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* This can be any value from zero to 100.
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* Setting a zero value mutes the sound from
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* right microphone.
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*/
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inline void SetRecordBalanceL(TInt aLeftPercentage,
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TInt aRightPercentage);
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/**
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* Initializes the audio device and starts the play process. This
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* function queries and acquires the audio policy before initializing
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* audio device. If there was an error during policy initialization,
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* PlayError() function will be called on the observer with error code
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* KErrAccessDenied, otherwise BufferToBeFilled() function will be called
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* with a buffer reference. After reading data into the buffer reference
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* passed, the client should call PlayData() to play data.
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* The amount of data that can be played is specified in
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* CMMFBuffer::RequestSize(). Any data that is read into buffer beyond
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* this size will be ignored.
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*/
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inline void PlayInitL();
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/**
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* Initializes the audio device and starts the record process. This
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* function queries and acquires the audio policy before initializing
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* audio device. If there was an error during policy initialization,
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* RecordError() function will be called on the observer with error code
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* KErrAccessDenied, otherwise BufferToBeEmptied() function will be
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* called with a buffer reference. This buffer contains recorded or
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* encoded data. After processing data in the buffer reference passed,
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* the client should call RecordData() to continue recording process.
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* The amount of data that is available is specified in
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* CMMFBuffer::RequestSize().
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*/
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inline void RecordInitL();
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/**
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* Plays data in the buffer at the current volume.
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* The client should fill the buffer with audio data before calling this
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* function. The observer gets a reference to the buffer along with the
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* callback function BufferToBeFilled(). When playing of the audio sample
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* is complete, successfully or otherwise, the function PlayError() on
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* the observer is called.
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* The last buffer of the audio stream being played should have the last
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* buffer flag set using CMMFBuffer::SetLastBuffer(TBool). If a
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* subsequent attempt to play the clip is made, this flag will need
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* resetting by the client.
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*/
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inline void PlayData();
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/**
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* Contine the process of recording.
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* Once the buffer is filled with recorded data, the Observer gets a
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* reference to the buffer along with the callback function
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* BufferToBeEmptied(). After processing the buffer (copying over to a
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* different buffer or writing to file) the client should call this
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* function to continue the recording process.
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*/
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inline void RecordData();
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/**
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* Stops the ongoing operation (Play, Record, TonePlay).
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*/
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inline void Stop();
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/**
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* Temporarily Stops the ongoing operation (Play, Record, TonePlay).
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*/
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inline void Pause();
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/**
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* Returns the Sample recorded so far
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* @return TInt Returns the samples recorded.
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*/
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inline TInt SamplesRecorded();
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/**
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* Returns the Sample played so far
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* @return TInt Returns the samples played.
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*/
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inline TInt SamplesPlayed();
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/**
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* Initializes the audio device and starts playing a tone. The tone is
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* played with the frequency and duration specified.
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* Leaves on failure.
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* @param aFrequency. The frequency at which the tone will be played.
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* @param const TTimeIntervalMicroSeconds &aDuration The period over
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* which the tone will be played. A zero value causes the no tone
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* to be played.
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*/
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inline void PlayToneL(TInt aFrequency, const TTimeIntervalMicroSeconds& aDuration);
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/**
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* Initializes audio device and starts playing a dual tone. Dual Tone is
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* played with the specified frequencies and for the specified duration.
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* @param aFrequencyOne The first frequency of dual tone.
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* @param aFrequencyTwo The second frequency of dual tone.
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* @param aDuration The period over which the tone will be played.
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* A zero value causes the no tone to be played.
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*/
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inline void PlayDualToneL(
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TInt aFrequencyOne,
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TInt aFrequencyTwo,
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const TTimeIntervalMicroSeconds& aDuration);
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/**
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* Initializes the audio device and starts playing the DTMF string
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* aDTMFString.
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* @param aDTMFString The DTMF sequence in a descriptor.
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*/
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inline void PlayDTMFStringL(const TDesC& aDTMFString);
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/**
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* Initializes the audio device and starts playing a tone sequence.
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* @param aData The tone sequence in a descriptor.
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*/
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inline void PlayToneSequenceL(const TDesC8& aData);
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/**
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* Defines the number of times the audio is to be repeated during the
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* tone playback operation. A period of silence can follow each playing
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* of a tone. The tone playing can be repeated indefinitely
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* @param aRepeatCount. The number of times the tone, together with
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* the trailing silence, is to be repeated. If this is set to
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* KMdaRepeatForever, then the tone, together with the trailing
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* silence, is repeated indefinitely or until Stop() is called.
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* If this is set to zero, then the tone is not repeated.
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* @param aRepeatTrailingSilence An interval of silence which will be played after each tone.
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* Supported only during tone playing.
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*/
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inline void SetToneRepeats(
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TInt aRepeatCount,
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const TTimeIntervalMicroSeconds& aRepeatTrailingSilence);
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/**
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* Defines the duration of tone on, tone off and tone pause to be used
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* during the DTMF tone playback operation.
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* Supported only during tone playing.
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* @param aToneOnLength The period over which the tone will be played.
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* If this is set to zero, then the tone is not played.
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* @param aToneOffLength The period over which the no tone will be played.
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* @param aPauseLength The period over which the tone playing will be paused.
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*/
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inline void SetDTMFLengths(
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TTimeIntervalMicroSeconds32& aToneOnLength,
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TTimeIntervalMicroSeconds32& aToneOffLength,
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TTimeIntervalMicroSeconds32& aPauseLength);
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/**
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* Defines the period over which the volume level is to rise smoothly
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* from nothing to the normal volume level.
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* The function is only available before playing.
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* @param aRampDuration The period over which the volume is to rise.
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* A zero value causes the tone sample to be played at the
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* normal level for the full duration of the playback.
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* A value, which is longer than the duration of
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* the tone sample means that the sample never reaches its normal
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* volume level.
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*/
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inline void SetVolumeRamp(
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const TTimeIntervalMicroSeconds& aRampDuration);
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/**
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* Defines the priority settings that should be used for this instance.
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* @param aPrioritySettings. A class type representing the client's priority,
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* priority preference and state
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*/
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inline void SetPrioritySettings(
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const TMMFPrioritySettings& aPrioritySettings);
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/**
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* Retrieves a custom interface to the device.
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* @param aInterfaceId. The interface UID, defined with the custom
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* interface.
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* @return TAny* A pointer to the interface implementation, or NULL if
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* the device does not implement the interface requested. The
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* return value must be cast to the correct type by the user.
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*/
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TAny* CustomInterface(TUid aInterfaceId);
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/**
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* Returns a list of the supported input datatypes that can be sent to
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* DevSound for playing audio. The datatypes returned are those that the
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* DevSound supports given the priority settings passed in
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* aPrioritySettings. Note that if no supported data types are found this
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* does not constitute failure, the function will return normally with no
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* entries in aSupportedDataTypes.
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* @param aSupportedDataTypes The array of supported
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* data types that will be filled in by this function. The
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* supported data types of the DevSound are in the form of an
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* array of TFourCC codes. Any existing entries in the array will
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* be overwritten on calling this function. If no supported data
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* types are found given the priority settings, then the
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* aSupportedDatatypes array will have zero entries.
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* @param aPrioritySettings The priority settings used to determine the
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* supported datatypes. Note this does not set the priority settings.
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* For input datatypes the iState member of the priority settings would
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* be expected to be either EMMFStatePlaying or EMMFStatePlayingRecording.
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* The priority settings may effect the supported datatypes depending
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* on the audio routing.
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*/
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inline void GetSupportedInputDataTypesL(
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RArray<TFourCC>& aSupportedDataTypesconst,
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const TMMFPrioritySettings& aPrioritySettings) const;
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/**
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* Returns a list of the supported output dataypes that can be received
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* from DevSound for recording audio. The datatypes returned are those
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* that the DevSound supports given the priority settings passed in
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* aPrioritySettings. Note that if no supported data types are found this
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* does not constitute failure, the function will return normally with no
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* entries in aSupportedDataTypes.
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* @param aSupportedDataTypes. The array of supported
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* data types that will be filled in by this function. The
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* supported datatypes of the DevSound are in the form of an array
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* of TFourCC codes. Any existing entries in the array will be
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* overwritten on calling this function. If no supported datatypes
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* are found given the priority settings, then the
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* aSupportedDatatypes array will have zero entries.
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* @param aPrioritySettings. The priority settings used to determine the supported
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* data types. Note this does not set the priority settings. For output data types the
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* iState member of the priority settings would expected to be
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* either EMMFStateRecording or EMMFStatePlayingRecording. The
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* priority settings may effect the supported datatypes depending
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* on the audio routing.
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*/
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inline void GetSupportedOutputDataTypesL(
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RArray<TFourCC>& aSupportedDataTypes,
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const TMMFPrioritySettings& aPrioritySettings) const;
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/**
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Registers the client for notification of resource avalibility.
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@param aEventType
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The Notification event type for which the client needs notification.
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@param aNotificationRegistrationData
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The Notification Registration data has been reserved for future use and its value should be always NULL
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@return An error code indicating if the function call was successful. KErrNone on success,
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KErrNotSupported if the event type is not supported, KErrArgument if the notification data
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is not null otherwise another of the system-wide error codes.
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*/
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inline TInt RegisterAsClient(TUid aEventType, const TDesC8& aNotificationRegistrationData = KNullDesC8);
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/**
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Cancels the Registered Notification.
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@param aEventType. The Event type need to cancel
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@return An error code indicating if the function call was successful. KErrNone on success, KErrNotSupported
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if the event type is not supported otherwise another of the system-wide error codes.
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*/
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inline TInt CancelRegisterAsClient(TUid aEventType);
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/**
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Returns the Notification data which the client needs to resume playing.
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@param aEventType. The Event type for which to get notification data
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@param aNotificationData
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The reference data for which the client needs to resume the play. The actual data depends on the event type.
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Note that for the event type 'KMMFEventCategoryAudioResourceAvailable' the package buffer returned
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is TMMFTimeIntervalMicroSecondsPckg,but the contents should be converted to an integer and
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interpreted as the data returned is samples played ,but not as a microsecond value.
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@return An error code indicating if the function call was successful. KErrNone on success, otherwise
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another of the system-wide error codes.
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*/
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inline TInt GetResourceNotificationData(TUid aEventType,TDes8& aNotificationData);
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/**
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Wait for the clients to resume play back even after the default timeout expires.
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Unless the client cancels the notification request or completes no other client gets
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notification.
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@return An error code indicating if the function call was successful. KErrNone on success,
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otherwise another of the system-wide error codes.
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*/
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inline TInt WillResumePlay();
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/**
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Empties the play buffers below DevSound without causing the codec to be deleted.
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@return An error code indicating if the function call was successful. KErrNone on success,
|
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KErrNotSupported if called in a mode other than EMMFStatePlaying or if the function is otherwise not supported,
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KErrNotReady if this is called before playing,
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otherwise another of the system-wide error codes.
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If this function is not supported, it is advised to use Stop().
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*/
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inline TInt EmptyBuffers();
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//from MMMFDevSoundCancelInitialize
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/**
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489 |
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Cancels the initialization process of a CMMFDevSound object
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491 |
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492 |
@return An error code indicating if the function call was successful.
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493 |
KErrNone on success,
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494 |
KerrNotReady if this is called before InitializeL() call or after
|
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495 |
the object has been initialized
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*/
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inline TInt CancelInitialize();
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// from MMMFDevSoundCustomInterfaceChannel
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/**
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Implements a synchronous custom command
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502 |
@param aUid
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503 |
The UID of the custom command
|
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504 |
@param aParam1
|
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505 |
A buffer of data to be supplied to the receiver
|
|
506 |
@param aParam2
|
|
507 |
A buffer of data to be supplied to the receiver
|
|
508 |
@param aOutParam
|
|
509 |
A buffer that will be written into by the receiver
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|
510 |
and returned to the client
|
|
511 |
@return the result of the custom command
|
|
512 |
*/
|
|
513 |
TInt SyncCustomCommand(TUid aUid, const TDesC8& aParam1, const TDesC8& aParam2, TDes8* aOutParam);
|
|
514 |
|
|
515 |
/**
|
|
516 |
Implements an asynchronous custom command
|
|
517 |
@param aUid
|
|
518 |
The UID of the custom command
|
|
519 |
@param aStatus
|
|
520 |
The request status of the active object that
|
|
521 |
will be called upon the completion of the request
|
|
522 |
@param aParam1
|
|
523 |
A buffer of data to be supplied to the receiver
|
|
524 |
@param aParam2
|
|
525 |
A buffer of data to be supplied to the receiver
|
|
526 |
@param aOutParam
|
|
527 |
A buffer that will be written into by the receiver
|
|
528 |
and returned to the client
|
|
529 |
*/
|
|
530 |
void AsyncCustomCommand(TUid aUid, TRequestStatus& aStatus, const TDesC8& aParam1, const TDesC8& aParam2, TDes8* aOutParam);
|
|
531 |
|
|
532 |
//from MMMFDevSoundCustomInterfaceObserver
|
|
533 |
void CloseCustomInterface(TInt aInterfaceId);
|
|
534 |
|
|
535 |
//from MMMFDevSoundTimePlayed
|
|
536 |
TInt GetTimePlayed(TTimeIntervalMicroSeconds& aTime);
|
|
537 |
|
|
538 |
//MMMFDevSoundQueryIgnoresUnderflow
|
|
539 |
TBool QueryIgnoresUnderflow();
|
|
540 |
|
|
541 |
// Set the real client thread with thread Id
|
|
542 |
TInt SetClientThreadInfo(TThreadId aTid);
|
|
543 |
|
|
544 |
// from MMMFDevSoundTruePause
|
|
545 |
TBool IsResumeSupported();
|
|
546 |
TInt Resume();
|
|
547 |
protected:
|
|
548 |
|
|
549 |
/**
|
|
550 |
* Constructor
|
|
551 |
*/
|
|
552 |
CBody();
|
|
553 |
|
|
554 |
/**
|
|
555 |
* Symbian constructor
|
|
556 |
*/
|
|
557 |
void ConstructL();
|
|
558 |
|
|
559 |
TInt FindCustomInterface(TUid aInterfaceId);
|
|
560 |
|
|
561 |
// custom interface storage
|
|
562 |
RArray<TMMFDevSoundCustomInterfaceData> iCustomInterfaceArray;
|
|
563 |
CMMFDevSoundCIMuxUtility* iMuxUtility;
|
|
564 |
// Reference to DevSound proxy
|
|
565 |
RMMFDevSoundProxy* iDevSoundProxy;
|
|
566 |
// CI Extension
|
|
567 |
MDevSoundCIClientExtension* iCIExtension;
|
|
568 |
};
|
|
569 |
|
|
570 |
#include "sounddevicebody.inl"
|
|
571 |
|
|
572 |
#endif // SOUNDDEVICEBODY_H
|
|
573 |
|
|
574 |
// End of File
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