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mediastreamer2 library - modular sound and video processing and streaming
Copyright (C) 2011 Belledonne Communications SARL
Author: Simon MORLAT (simon.morlat@linphone.org)
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
*/
/*
* Convenient API to create and manage audio conferences.
*/
#ifndef msconference_h
#define msconference_h
#include "mediastreamer2/mediastream.h"
/**
* @addtogroup mediastreamer2_audio_conference
* @{
*/
/**
* Structure that holds audio conference parameters
**/
struct _MSAudioConferenceParams{
int samplerate; /**< Conference audio sampling rate in Hz: 8000, 16000 ...*/
};
/**
* Typedef to structure that holds conference parameters
**/
typedef struct _MSAudioConferenceParams MSAudioConferenceParams;
/**
* The MSAudioConference is the object representing an audio conference.
*
* First, the conference has to be created with ms_audio_conference_new(), with parameters supplied.
* Then, participants to the conference can be added with ms_audio_conference_add_member().
* The MSAudioConference takes in charge the mixing and dispatching of the audio to the participants.
* If participants (MSAudioEndpoint) are using sampling rate different from the conference, then sample rate converters are automatically added
* and configured.
* Participants can be removed from the conference with ms_audio_conference_remove_member().
* The conference processing is performed in a new thread run by a MSTicker object, which is owned by the conference.
* When all participants are removed, the MSAudioConference object can then be safely destroyed with ms_audio_conference_destroy().
**/
typedef struct _MSAudioConference MSAudioConference;
/**
* The MSAudioEndpoint represents a participant in the conference.
* It can be constructed from an existing AudioStream object with
* ms_audio_endpoint_get_from_stream().
**/
typedef struct _MSAudioEndpoint MSAudioEndpoint;
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/**
* Creates a conference.
* @param params a MSAudioConferenceParams structure, containing conference parameters.
* @returns a MSAudioConference object.
**/
MS2_PUBLIC MSAudioConference * ms_audio_conference_new(const MSAudioConferenceParams *params);
/**
* Gets conference's current parameters.
* @param obj the conference.
* @returns a read-only pointer to the conference parameters.
**/
MS2_PUBLIC const MSAudioConferenceParams *ms_audio_conference_get_params(MSAudioConference *obj);
/**
* Adds a participant to the conference.
* @param obj the conference
* @param ep the participant, represented as a MSAudioEndpoint object
**/
MS2_PUBLIC void ms_audio_conference_add_member(MSAudioConference *obj, MSAudioEndpoint *ep);
/**
* Removes a participant from the conference.
* @param obj the conference
* @param ep the participant, represented as a MSAudioEndpoint object
**/
MS2_PUBLIC void ms_audio_conference_remove_member(MSAudioConference *obj, MSAudioEndpoint *ep);
/**
* Mutes or unmutes a participant.
*
* @param obj the conference
* @param ep the participant, represented as a MSAudioEndpoint object
*
* By default all participants are unmuted.
**/
MS2_PUBLIC void ms_audio_conference_mute_member(MSAudioConference *obj, MSAudioEndpoint *ep, bool_t muted);
/**
* Returns the size (ie the number of participants) of a conference.
* @param obj the conference
**/
MS2_PUBLIC int ms_audio_conference_get_size(MSAudioConference *obj);
/**
* Destroys a conference.
* @param obj the conference
* All participants must have been removed before destroying the conference.
**/
MS2_PUBLIC void ms_audio_conference_destroy(MSAudioConference *obj);
/**
* Creates an MSAudioEndpoint from an existing AudioStream.
*
* In order to create graphs for audio processing of each participant, the AudioStream object is used, because
* this object already handles all the processing for volume control, encoding, decoding, etc...
*
* The construction of the participants depends whether it is a remote participant, that is somebody in the network
* sending and receiving audio through RTP, or a local participant, that is somebody using the local soundcard to capture
* and play audio.
*
* To create a remote participant, first create and start an AudioStream for the participant with audio_stream_new() and
* audio_stream_start_with_files(), given NULL arguments as input and output files.
* This participant does not interact with soundcards, this is why we suggest to use audio_stream_start_full() to avoid
* holding any reference to the sound system.
* Then, create a MSAudioEndpoint representing this participant by calling ms_audio_endpoint_get_from_stream() with
* is_remote=TRUE.
*
* To create a local participant, first create and start an AudioStream with audio_stream_new() and audio_stream_start_full(),
* with real soundcard arguments.
* Arguments controlling RTP should be filled with placeholders value and will not be used for conferencing.
* Then, create a MSAudioEndpoint representing this local participant by calling ms_audio_endpoint_get_from_stream()
* with the audiostream and is_remote=FALSE.<br>
* For example:<br>
* <PRE>
* AudioStream *st=audio_stream_new(65000,65001,FALSE);
* audio_stream_start_full(st, conf->local_dummy_profile,
* "127.0.0.1",
* 65000,
* "127.0.0.1",
* 65001,
* 0,
* 40,
* NULL,
* NULL,
* playcard,
* captcard,
* needs_echocancellation,
* );
* MSAudioEndpoint *local_endpoint=ms_audio_endpoint_get_from_stream(st,FALSE);
* </PRE>
**/
MS2_PUBLIC MSAudioEndpoint * ms_audio_endpoint_get_from_stream(AudioStream *st, bool_t is_remote);
/**
* Destroys a MSAudioEndpoint that was created from an AudioStream with ms_audio_endpoint_get_from_stream().
* The AudioStream can then be destroyed if needed.
**/
MS2_PUBLIC void ms_audio_endpoint_release_from_stream(MSAudioEndpoint *obj);
/**
* Creates an audio endpoint (or virtual participant) to record the conference into a wav file.
* @param path Path to the wav file to record.
**/
MS2_PUBLIC MSAudioEndpoint * ms_audio_endpoint_new_recorder(void);
/**
* Start audio recording.
* The endpoint must have been created by ms_audio_endpoint_new_recorder().
* @param ep the endpoint
* @param path path for the wav file where to record samples.
* @return 0 if successful, -1 if the path is invalid.
**/
MS2_PUBLIC int ms_audio_recorder_endpoint_start(MSAudioEndpoint *ep, const char *path);
/**
* Stop audio recording.
* The endpoint must have been created by ms_audio_endpoint_new_recorder().
* @param ep the endpoint
* @return 0 if successful, -1 if the record wasn't started.
**/
MS2_PUBLIC int ms_audio_recorder_endpoint_stop(MSAudioEndpoint *ep);
/**
* Destroy an audio endpoint.
* @note Endpoints created by ms_audio_endpoint_get_from_stream() must be released by ms_audio_endpoint_release_from_stream().
**/
MS2_PUBLIC void ms_audio_endpoint_destroy(MSAudioEndpoint *ep);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
/**
* @}
*/
#endif
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