rockbox/rbutil/rbutilqt/base/encoderlame.cpp
Dominik Riebeling f1eedb80a2 Don't try to save settings if none available.
Fixes a crash when leaving the encoder settings dialog with the Ok button but
the dynamically loaded library missing, in which case no settings will be
available.

Change-Id: I889a0bbcde6bed2df658b5df57341edf6802daad
2012-02-06 22:35:08 +01:00

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/***************************************************************************
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*
* Copyright (C) 2012 Dominik Riebeling
*
* All files in this archive are subject to the GNU General Public License.
* See the file COPYING in the source tree root for full license agreement.
*
* This software is distributed on an "AS IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
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#include <QtCore>
#include "encoderlame.h"
#include "rbsettings.h"
#include "lame/lame.h"
/** Resolve a symbol from loaded library.
*/
#define SYMBOLRESOLVE(symbol, type) \
do { m_##symbol = (type)lib->resolve(#symbol); \
if(!m_##symbol) return; \
qDebug() << "[EncoderLame] Resolved symbol " #symbol; } \
while(0)
EncoderLame::EncoderLame(QObject *parent) : EncoderBase(parent)
{
m_symbolsResolved = false;
lib = new QLibrary("libmp3lame", this);
SYMBOLRESOLVE(get_lame_short_version, const char* (*)());
SYMBOLRESOLVE(lame_set_out_samplerate, int (*)(lame_global_flags*, int));
SYMBOLRESOLVE(lame_set_in_samplerate, int (*)(lame_global_flags*, int));
SYMBOLRESOLVE(lame_set_num_channels, int (*)(lame_global_flags*, int));
SYMBOLRESOLVE(lame_set_scale, int (*)(lame_global_flags*, float));
SYMBOLRESOLVE(lame_set_mode, int (*)(lame_global_flags*, MPEG_mode));
SYMBOLRESOLVE(lame_set_VBR, int (*)(lame_global_flags*, vbr_mode));
SYMBOLRESOLVE(lame_set_VBR_quality, int (*)(lame_global_flags*, float));
SYMBOLRESOLVE(lame_set_VBR_max_bitrate_kbps, int (*)(lame_global_flags*, int));
SYMBOLRESOLVE(lame_set_bWriteVbrTag, int (*)(lame_global_flags*, int));
SYMBOLRESOLVE(lame_init, lame_global_flags* (*)());
SYMBOLRESOLVE(lame_init_params, int (*)(lame_global_flags*));
SYMBOLRESOLVE(lame_encode_buffer, int (*)(lame_global_flags*, short int*, short int*, int, unsigned char*, int));
SYMBOLRESOLVE(lame_encode_flush, int (*)(lame_global_flags*, unsigned char*, int));
SYMBOLRESOLVE(lame_close, int (*)(lame_global_flags*));
qDebug() << "[EncoderLame] libmp3lame loaded:" << lib->isLoaded();
m_symbolsResolved = true;
}
void EncoderLame::generateSettings()
{
// no settings for now.
// show lame version.
if(m_symbolsResolved) {
double quality = RbSettings::subValue("lame",
RbSettings::EncoderQuality).toDouble();
// default quality is 0.999.
if(quality < 0) {
quality = 0.99;
}
insertSetting(LAMEVERSION, new EncTtsSetting(this, EncTtsSetting::eREADONLYSTRING,
tr("LAME"), QString(m_get_lame_short_version())));
insertSetting(VOLUME, new EncTtsSetting(this, EncTtsSetting::eDOUBLE,
tr("Volume"),
RbSettings::subValue("lame", RbSettings::EncoderVolume).toDouble(),
0.0, 1.0));
insertSetting(QUALITY, new EncTtsSetting(this, EncTtsSetting::eDOUBLE,
tr("Quality"), quality, 0.0, 1.0));
}
else {
insertSetting(LAMEVERSION, new EncTtsSetting(this, EncTtsSetting::eREADONLYSTRING,
tr("LAME"), tr("Could not find libmp3lame!")));
}
}
void EncoderLame::saveSettings()
{
if(m_symbolsResolved) {
RbSettings::setSubValue("lame", RbSettings::EncoderVolume,
getSetting(VOLUME)->current().toDouble());
RbSettings::setSubValue("lame", RbSettings::EncoderQuality,
getSetting(QUALITY)->current().toDouble());
}
}
bool EncoderLame::start()
{
if(!m_symbolsResolved) {
return false;
}
// try to get config from settings
return true;
}
bool EncoderLame::encode(QString input,QString output)
{
qDebug() << "[EncoderLame] Encoding" << QDir::cleanPath(input);
if(!m_symbolsResolved) {
qDebug() << "[EncoderLame] Symbols not successfully resolved, cannot run!";
return false;
}
QFile fin(input);
QFile fout(output);
// initialize encoder
lame_global_flags *gfp;
unsigned char header[12];
unsigned char chunkheader[8];
unsigned int datalength = 0;
unsigned int channels = 0;
unsigned int samplerate = 0;
unsigned int samplesize = 0;
int num_samples = 0;
int ret;
unsigned char* mp3buf;
int mp3buflen;
short int* wavbuf;
int wavbuflen;
gfp = m_lame_init();
m_lame_set_out_samplerate(gfp, 12000); // resample to 12kHz
// scale input volume
m_lame_set_scale(gfp,
RbSettings::subValue("lame", RbSettings::EncoderVolume).toDouble());
m_lame_set_mode(gfp, MONO); // mono output mode
m_lame_set_VBR(gfp, vbr_default); // enable default VBR mode
// VBR quality
m_lame_set_VBR_quality(gfp,
RbSettings::subValue("lame", RbSettings::EncoderQuality).toDouble());
m_lame_set_VBR_max_bitrate_kbps(gfp, 64); // maximum bitrate 64kbps
m_lame_set_bWriteVbrTag(gfp, 0); // disable LAME tag.
if(!fin.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly)) {
qDebug() << "[EncoderLame] Could not open input file" << input;
return false;
}
// read RIFF header
fin.read((char*)header, 12);
if(memcmp("RIFF", header, 4) != 0) {
qDebug() << "[EncoderLame] RIFF header not found!"
<< header[0] << header[1] << header[2] << header[3];
fin.close();
return false;
}
if(memcmp("WAVE", &header[8], 4) != 0) {
qDebug() << "[EncoderLame] WAVE FOURCC not found!"
<< header[8] << header[9] << header[10] << header[11];
fin.close();
return false;
}
// search for fmt chunk
do {
// read fmt
fin.read((char*)chunkheader, 8);
int chunkdatalen = chunkheader[4] | chunkheader[5]<<8
| chunkheader[6]<<16 | chunkheader[7]<<24;
if(memcmp("fmt ", chunkheader, 4) == 0) {
// fmt found, read rest of chunk.
// NOTE: This code ignores the format tag value.
// Ideally this should be checked as well. However, rbspeex doesn't
// check the format tag either when reading wave files, so if
// problems arise we should notice pretty soon. Furthermore, the
// input format used should be known. In case some TTS uses a
// different wave encoding some time this needs to get adjusted.
if(chunkdatalen < 16) {
qDebug() << "fmt chunk too small!";
}
else {
unsigned char *buf = new unsigned char[chunkdatalen];
fin.read((char*)buf, chunkdatalen);
channels = buf[2] | buf[3]<<8;
samplerate = buf[4] | buf[5]<<8 | buf[6]<<16 | buf[7]<<24;
samplesize = buf[14] | buf[15]<<8;
delete buf;
}
}
// read data
else if(memcmp("data", chunkheader, 4) == 0) {
datalength = chunkdatalen;
break;
}
else {
// unknown chunk, just skip its data.
qDebug() << "[EncoderLame] unknown chunk, skipping."
<< chunkheader[0] << chunkheader[1]
<< chunkheader[2] << chunkheader[3];
fin.seek(fin.pos() + chunkdatalen);
}
} while(!fin.atEnd());
// check format
if(channels == 0 || samplerate == 0 || samplesize == 0 || datalength == 0) {
qDebug() << "[EncoderLame] invalid format. Channels:" << channels
<< "Samplerate:" << samplerate << "Samplesize:" << samplesize
<< "Data chunk length:" << datalength;
fin.close();
return false;
}
num_samples = (datalength / channels / (samplesize/8));
// set input format values
m_lame_set_in_samplerate(gfp, samplerate);
m_lame_set_num_channels(gfp, channels);
// initialize encoder.
ret = m_lame_init_params(gfp);
if(ret != 0) {
qDebug() << "[EncoderLame] lame_init_params() failed with" << ret;
fin.close();
return false;
}
// we're dealing with rather small files here (100kB-ish), so don't care
// about the possible output size and simply allocate the same number of
// bytes the input file has. This wastes space but should be ok.
// Put an upper limit of 8MiB.
if(datalength > 8*1024*1024) {
qDebug() << "[EncoderLame] Input file too large:" << datalength;
fin.close();
return false;
}
mp3buflen = datalength;
wavbuflen = datalength;
mp3buf = new unsigned char[mp3buflen];
wavbuf = new short int[wavbuflen];
#if defined(Q_OS_MACX)
// handle byte order -- the host might not be LE.
if(samplesize == 8) {
// no need to convert.
fin.read((char*)wavbuf, wavbuflen);
}
else if(samplesize == 16) {
// read LE 16bit words. Since the input format is either mono or
// interleaved there's no need to care for that.
unsigned int pos = 0;
char word[2];
while(pos < datalength) {
fin.read(word, 2);
wavbuf[pos++] = (word[0]&0xff) | ((word[1]<<8)&0xff00);
}
}
else {
qDebug() << "[EncoderLame] Unknown samplesize:" << samplesize;
fin.close();
delete mp3buf;
delete wavbuf;
return false;
}
#else
// all systems but OS X are considered LE.
fin.read((char*)wavbuf, wavbuflen);
#endif
fin.close();
// encode data.
fout.open(QIODevice::ReadWrite);
ret = m_lame_encode_buffer(gfp, wavbuf, wavbuf, num_samples, mp3buf, mp3buflen);
if(ret < 0) {
qDebug() << "[EncoderLame] Error during encoding:" << ret;
}
if(fout.write((char*)mp3buf, ret) != (unsigned int)ret) {
qDebug() << "[EncoderLame] Writing mp3 data failed!" << ret;
fout.close();
delete mp3buf;
delete wavbuf;
return false;
}
// flush remaining data
ret = m_lame_encode_flush(gfp, mp3buf, mp3buflen);
if(fout.write((char*)mp3buf, ret) != (unsigned int)ret) {
qDebug() << "[EncoderLame] Writing final mp3 data failed!";
fout.close();
delete mp3buf;
delete wavbuf;
return false;
}
// shut down encoder and clean up.
m_lame_close(gfp);
fout.close();
delete mp3buf;
delete wavbuf;
return true;
}
/** Check if the current configuration is usable.
* Since we're loading a library dynamically in the constructor test if that
* succeeded. Otherwise the "configuration" is not usable, even though the
* problem is not necessarily related to configuration values set by the user.
*/
bool EncoderLame::configOk()
{
return (lib->isLoaded() && m_symbolsResolved);
}