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afIdentifyFD(3dm)					     afIdentifyFD(3dm)


NAME    [Toc]    [Back]

     afIdentifyFD, afIdentifyNamedFD, afGetFileFormat, AFgetfilefmt - retrieve
     the audio file format of a	file descriptor	/ open AFfilehandle

SYNOPSIS    [Toc]    [Back]

     #include <dmedia/audiofile.h>

     int afIdentifyFD(int fd)

     int afIdentifyNamedFD(int fd, const char* filename,
			   int*	implemented)

     int afGetFileFormat(AFfilehandle file, int	*vers)

PARAMETER    [Toc]    [Back]

     fd		   is a	Unix file descriptor returned by a call	to open(2) or
		   its equivalent.

     filename	   is the full pathname	of the file whose fd was passed	as the
		   first argument.

     implemented   is a	pointer	to integer which will have its value set to 0
		   or 1	by afIdentifyNamedFD().

     file	   is an AFfilehandle structure, previously created by a call
		   to afOpenFile(3dm).

     vers	   is used to return a file format version number.  The	AIFF-C
		   format includes a file chunk	which contains a version
		   number.  AIFF does not contain a version number, so for
		   AIFF	files, the value returned here is 0.  If vers is a
		   null	pointer, it is ignored.

RETURN VALUE    [Toc]    [Back]

     afIdentifyFD() and	afIdentifyNamedFD() return a positive value indicates
     that fd's file format is supported	by the Audio File Library.  A negative
     return value indicates an unsupported or unrecognized audio file format.
     afGetFileFormat() returns the format of the file represented by the file
     handle.  It will return -1	only if	the handle is bad.

DESCRIPTION    [Toc]    [Back]

     afIdentifyFD() and	afIdentifyNamedFD() return a symbolic integer constant
     which denotes the audio file format associated with fd.
     afIdentifyNamedFD() sets the value	of *implemented	to 1 if	the format was
     both recognized and is supported (i.e., can be read and written) and 0 if
     the file is either	recognized but not supported or	unrecognized.  This
     allows applications to distinguish	filetypes regardless of	their support
     with the Audio File Library.  If implemented is a null pointer, it	will
     be	ignored.






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afIdentifyFD(3dm)					     afIdentifyFD(3dm)



     afIdentifyNamedFD() is provided for cases in which	the desired audio
     files may exist as	two or more files separated into resource and data
     files (plus possible ancillary data) as is	the case with Sound Designer 2
     files.  For such cases, this routine must be used and supplied with the
     original pathname to the file in order for	the routine to properly
     identify this filetype and	other future types like	it.  This routine may
     be	used in	place of afIdentityFD in all cases where a file	pathname is
     available.	 Note that it is possible to identify audio formats which are
     not readable by the library.

     afGetFileFormat() returns a symbolic integer constant which denotes the
     audio file	format in the file handle structure.  The vers parameter can
     be	used to	obtain additional information about the	file format.  For
     example, for AIFF-C vers contains a long integer AIFF-C version number.

RETURN VALUE    [Toc]    [Back]

     All three routines	return a symbolic integer constant which indicates the
     format of the audio file. Current possible	file format values (defined in
     <dmedia/audiofile.h>):

     AF_FILE_AIFFC	      extended Audio Interchange File Format (AIFF-C)

     AF_FILE_AIFF	      Audio Interchange	File Format (AIFF)

     AF_FILE_NEXTSND	      NeXT .snd	and Sun	.au

     AF_FILE_WAVE	      Waveform Audio File Format (RIFF)

     AF_FILE_BICSF	      Berkeley/IRCAM/CARL Sound	File format

     AF_FILE_MPEG1BITSTREAM   MPEG-1 Audio Bitstream encoded data

     AF_FILE_SOUNDESIGNER1    Sound Designer File Format I (not	supported)

     AF_FILE_SOUNDESIGNER2    Sound Designer File Format II

     AF_FILE_AVR	      Audio Visual Research File Format

     AF_FILE_IFF_8SVX	      Amiga IFF/8SVX File Format

     AF_FILE_VOC	      Creative Labs VOC	File Format

     AF_FILE_SAMPLEVISION     Sample Vision File Format

     AF_FILE_SOUNDFONT2	      Creative Labs SoundFont2 (tm) File Format

     AF_FILE_NIST_SPHERE      NIST SPHERE File Format (not supported)

     AF_FILE_UNKNOWN	      Unrecognized file	format






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afIdentifyFD(3dm)					     afIdentifyFD(3dm)



     Note that these are by no means all of the	possible return	values for
     this function.  The AF is a library which will continue to	support	new
     file formats.  As the Audio File Library is a Dynamic Shared Object
     (DSO), it is possible for this function to	return a token not found in
     <audiofile.h>.  In	addition, other	future file formats may	contain	a
     version number which will be returned in vers.

CAVEATS    [Toc]    [Back]

     afIdentifyNamedFD() represents a special case within the Audio File
     Library routines in that it will attempt to open files other than the one
     passed in via fd.	Because	the names of these other files vary with the
     file system, this access is done by the library rather than by the
     application to make the operation transparent to the user.	 In the	event
     that these	files exist but	are not	readable, afIdentifyNamedFD() will
     return AF_FILE_UNKNOWN (assuming the file did not match any other format)
     and oserror(3C) will be set to the	appropriate error value.

SEE ALSO    [Toc]    [Back]

      
      
     afOpenFile(3dm), afGetFileFormat(3dm), afOpenNamedFD(3dm)
afIdentifyFD(3dm)					     afIdentifyFD(3dm)


NAME    [Toc]    [Back]

     afIdentifyFD, afIdentifyNamedFD, afGetFileFormat, AFgetfilefmt - retrieve
     the audio file format of a	file descriptor	/ open AFfilehandle

SYNOPSIS    [Toc]    [Back]

     #include <dmedia/audiofile.h>

     int afIdentifyFD(int fd)

     int afIdentifyNamedFD(int fd, const char* filename,
			   int*	implemented)

     int afGetFileFormat(AFfilehandle file, int	*vers)

PARAMETER    [Toc]    [Back]

     fd		   is a	Unix file descriptor returned by a call	to open(2) or
		   its equivalent.

     filename	   is the full pathname	of the file whose fd was passed	as the
		   first argument.

     implemented   is a	pointer	to integer which will have its value set to 0
		   or 1	by afIdentifyNamedFD().

     file	   is an AFfilehandle structure, previously created by a call
		   to afOpenFile(3dm).

     vers	   is used to return a file format version number.  The	AIFF-C
		   format includes a file chunk	which contains a version
		   number.  AIFF does not contain a version number, so for
		   AIFF	files, the value returned here is 0.  If vers is a
		   null	pointer, it is ignored.

RETURN VALUE    [Toc]    [Back]

     afIdentifyFD() and	afIdentifyNamedFD() return a positive value indicates
     that fd's file format is supported	by the Audio File Library.  A negative
     return value indicates an unsupported or unrecognized audio file format.
     afGetFileFormat() returns the format of the file represented by the file
     handle.  It will return -1	only if	the handle is bad.

DESCRIPTION    [Toc]    [Back]

     afIdentifyFD() and	afIdentifyNamedFD() return a symbolic integer constant
     which denotes the audio file format associated with fd.
     afIdentifyNamedFD() sets the value	of *implemented	to 1 if	the format was
     both recognized and is supported (i.e., can be read and written) and 0 if
     the file is either	recognized but not supported or	unrecognized.  This
     allows applications to distinguish	filetypes regardless of	their support
     with the Audio File Library.  If implemented is a null pointer, it	will
     be	ignored.






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afIdentifyFD(3dm)					     afIdentifyFD(3dm)



     afIdentifyNamedFD() is provided for cases in which	the desired audio
     files may exist as	two or more files separated into resource and data
     files (plus possible ancillary data) as is	the case with Sound Designer 2
     files.  For such cases, this routine must be used and supplied with the
     original pathname to the file in order for	the routine to properly
     identify this filetype and	other future types like	it.  This routine may
     be	used in	place of afIdentityFD in all cases where a file	pathname is
     available.	 Note that it is possible to identify audio formats which are
     not readable by the library.

     afGetFileFormat() returns a symbolic integer constant which denotes the
     audio file	format in the file handle structure.  The vers parameter can
     be	used to	obtain additional information about the	file format.  For
     example, for AIFF-C vers contains a long integer AIFF-C version number.

RETURN VALUE    [Toc]    [Back]

     All three routines	return a symbolic integer constant which indicates the
     format of the audio file. Current possible	file format values (defined in
     <dmedia/audiofile.h>):

     AF_FILE_AIFFC	      extended Audio Interchange File Format (AIFF-C)

     AF_FILE_AIFF	      Audio Interchange	File Format (AIFF)

     AF_FILE_NEXTSND	      NeXT .snd	and Sun	.au

     AF_FILE_WAVE	      Waveform Audio File Format (RIFF)

     AF_FILE_BICSF	      Berkeley/IRCAM/CARL Sound	File format

     AF_FILE_MPEG1BITSTREAM   MPEG-1 Audio Bitstream encoded data

     AF_FILE_SOUNDESIGNER1    Sound Designer File Format I (not	supported)

     AF_FILE_SOUNDESIGNER2    Sound Designer File Format II

     AF_FILE_AVR	      Audio Visual Research File Format

     AF_FILE_IFF_8SVX	      Amiga IFF/8SVX File Format

     AF_FILE_VOC	      Creative Labs VOC	File Format

     AF_FILE_SAMPLEVISION     Sample Vision File Format

     AF_FILE_SOUNDFONT2	      Creative Labs SoundFont2 (tm) File Format

     AF_FILE_NIST_SPHERE      NIST SPHERE File Format (not supported)

     AF_FILE_UNKNOWN	      Unrecognized file	format






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afIdentifyFD(3dm)					     afIdentifyFD(3dm)



     Note that these are by no means all of the	possible return	values for
     this function.  The AF is a library which will continue to	support	new
     file formats.  As the Audio File Library is a Dynamic Shared Object
     (DSO), it is possible for this function to	return a token not found in
     <audiofile.h>.  In	addition, other	future file formats may	contain	a
     version number which will be returned in vers.

CAVEATS    [Toc]    [Back]

     afIdentifyNamedFD() represents a special case within the Audio File
     Library routines in that it will attempt to open files other than the one
     passed in via fd.	Because	the names of these other files vary with the
     file system, this access is done by the library rather than by the
     application to make the operation transparent to the user.	 In the	event
     that these	files exist but	are not	readable, afIdentifyNamedFD() will
     return AF_FILE_UNKNOWN (assuming the file did not match any other format)
     and oserror(3C) will be set to the	appropriate error value.

SEE ALSO    [Toc]    [Back]

      
      
     afOpenFile(3dm), afGetFileFormat(3dm), afOpenNamedFD(3dm)


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