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# Extended Audio File Conversion Test |
This sample demonstrates using the Extended Audio File APIs to convert from a PCM audio format to a compressed format including AAC. |
## Using the Sample |
Build and run the sample on an iOS device or the iOS Simulator running iOS 10 or later using Xcode 8. |
To demonstrate using the Extened Audio File APIs, this sample provides several options for formats and sample rates to convert to. To use this sample, select the audio format and sample rate (if appropriate) and tap the "Convert & Play" button. Once the audio file is successfully converted, it is played automatically using AVAudioPlayer. |
## Important Notes |
Audio Format and Sample Rate choices presented in the UI are simply used for testing purposes, developers are free to choose any other supported file type or encoding format and present these choices however they wish. |
For more information on the importance of interruption handling and Audio Session setup when performing offline encoding please see the Audio Session Programming Guide: |
Audio Session Programming Guide: <https://developer.apple.com/library/ios/documentation/Audio/Conceptual/AudioSessionProgrammingGuide/Introduction/Introduction.html> |
Offline format conversion requires interruption handling. Specifically, you must handle interruptions at the audio data buffer level. |
By way of background, you can use a hardware assisted-codec—on certain devices—to encode linear PCM audio to AAC format. You use the codec as part of an Audio Converter object (of type AudioConverterRef). For information on these opaque types, refer to Audio Converter Services Reference and Extended Audio File Services Reference. |
Audio Converter Services Reference: <https://developer.apple.com/reference/audiotoolbox/1653485-audio_converter_services> |
Extended Audio File Services Reference: <https://developer.apple.com/reference/audiotoolbox/1664681-extended_audio_file_services> |
To handle an interruption during hardware-assisted encoding, take two things into account: |
1. The codec may or may not be able to resume encoding after the interruption ends. |
2. The codec may be unavailable, probably due to an interruption. |
Note: iOS 7 provides for software AAC encode, devices with hardware encoder will show as having two encoders, devices such as the iPhone 5s only has a software encoder that is much faster and more flexible than the older hardware encoders. |
Encoding is done by using the Extended Audio File Services APIs to read from the source file and writing to the destination. This is all done by properly configuring the AudioConverterRef associated with the source and destination ExtAudioFileRef and then repeatedly calling ExtAudioFileRead on the source file and writing those buffers to the destination file using ExtAudioFileWrite. |
To check if the AAC codec can resume, obtain the value of the associated converter’s kAudioConverterPropertyCanResumeFromInterruption property. The value is 1 (can resume) or 0 (cannot resume) or the property itself may not be supported (implies software codec use where we can resume). You can obtain this value any time after instantiating the converter—immediately after instantiation, upon interruption, or after interruption ends. |
If the converter cannot resume, then on interruption you must abandon the conversion. After the interruption ends, or after the user relaunches your application and indicates they want to resume conversion, re-instantiate the extended audio file object and perform the conversion again. |
## Main Files |
__ExtendedAudioFileConvertOperation.h/.m__: |
- ExtendedAudioFileConvertOperation is the main class in this sample that demonstrates use of the Extended Audio File APIs to convert an input file to another file format. All the code demonstrating how to perform conversion is contained in this one file, the rest of the sample may be thought of as a simple framework for the demonstration code in this file. This class also handles tracking if the active AVAudioSession is interrupted as well as checking if a codec does not support resuming from an interruption. For details about this see the "Important Notes" section above. |
## Requirements |
### Build |
Xcode 8.0 or later; iOS 10.0 SDK or later |
### Runtime |
iOS 10.0 or later. |
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