// private HRESULT AVInfo::DetermineStreamIndices() { _ASSERT(m_pMediaDet); HRESULT hr = S_OK; long iStreamCount = 0; if (SUCCEEDED(hr)) hr = GetStreamCount(&iStreamCount); int iStreamId = 0; while (SUCCEEDED(hr) && iStreamId < iStreamCount) { AM_MEDIA_TYPE mt; hr = GetStreamFormat(iStreamId, &mt); if (SUCCEEDED(hr)) { if (mt.majortype == MEDIATYPE_Video) m_iVideoIndex = iStreamId; else if (mt.majortype == MEDIATYPE_Audio) m_iAudioIndex = iStreamId; FreeMediaType(mt); } ++iStreamId; } if (SUCCEEDED(hr)) { if (m_iVideoIndex == -2) m_iVideoIndex = -1; // video not found if (m_iAudioIndex == -2) m_iAudioIndex = -1; // audio not found } return hr; }
///////////////////// // // IMediaObjectInPlace::Clone // // The Clone method creates a copy of the DMO in its current state. // // Parameters // // ppMediaObject // [out] Address of a pointer to receive the new DMO's // IMediaObjectInPlace interface. // // Return Value // Returns S_OK if successful. Otherwise, returns an HRESULT value // indicating the cause of the error. // // If the method succeeds, the IMediaObjectInPlace interface that it returns // has an outstanding reference count. Be sure to release the interface when // you are finished using it. // HRESULT CHXAudioDeviceHookBase::Clone(IMediaObjectInPlace **ppMediaObject) { // Check the input pointer if (!ppMediaObject) { return E_POINTER; } // This will be cleaned up when client releases the newly created object // or if there's some error along the way CHXAudioDeviceHookBase * pNewHXAudioDeviceHook = new CComObject<CHXAudioDeviceHookBase>; if( !pNewHXAudioDeviceHook ) { return E_OUTOFMEMORY; } HRESULT hr = S_OK; hr = pNewHXAudioDeviceHook->UpdateStatesInternal(); IMediaObject * pCloned = NULL; if( SUCCEEDED( hr ) ) { IUnknown *pUnk; hr = pNewHXAudioDeviceHook->QueryInterface( IID_IUnknown, (void **) &pUnk ); if( SUCCEEDED( hr ) ) { hr = pUnk->QueryInterface( IID_IMediaObject, (void **) &pCloned ); HX_RELEASE(pUnk); } } // Copy the input and output types if (SUCCEEDED(hr)) { DMO_MEDIA_TYPE mt; DWORD cInputStreams = 0; DWORD cOutputStreams = 0; GetStreamCount(&cInputStreams, &cOutputStreams); for (DWORD i = 0; i < cInputStreams && SUCCEEDED(hr); ++i) { hr = GetInputCurrentType(i, &mt); if (hr == DMO_E_TYPE_NOT_SET) { hr = S_OK; // great, don't need to set the cloned DMO } else if (SUCCEEDED(hr)) { hr = pCloned->SetInputType(i, &mt, 0); MoFreeMediaType( &mt ); } } for (DWORD i = 0; i < cOutputStreams && SUCCEEDED(hr); ++i) { hr = GetOutputCurrentType(i, &mt); if (hr == DMO_E_TYPE_NOT_SET) { hr = S_OK; // great, don't need to set the cloned DMO } else if (SUCCEEDED(hr)) { hr = pCloned->SetOutputType(i, &mt, 0); MoFreeMediaType( &mt ); } } if (SUCCEEDED(hr)) { hr = pCloned->QueryInterface(IID_IMediaObjectInPlace, (void**)ppMediaObject); } // Release the object's original ref. If clone succeeded (made it through QI) then returned pointer // has one ref. If we failed, refs drop to zero, freeing the object. HX_RELEASE(pCloned); } // Something went wrong, clean up for client if (FAILED(hr)) { delete pNewHXAudioDeviceHook; } return hr; }
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // // CGargle::Clone // HRESULT CGargle::Clone(IMediaObjectInPlace **ppCloned) { if (!ppCloned) return E_POINTER; HRESULT hr = S_OK; CGargle * pNewGargle = new CComObject<CGargle>; if( !pNewGargle ) hr = E_OUTOFMEMORY; hr = pNewGargle->Init(); IMediaObject * pCloned = NULL; if( SUCCEEDED( hr ) ) { IUnknown *pUnk; hr = pNewGargle->QueryInterface( IID_IUnknown, (void **) &pUnk ); if( SUCCEEDED( hr ) ) { hr = pUnk->QueryInterface( IID_IMediaObject, (void **) &pCloned ); pUnk->Release(); } } else { return hr; } // // Copy parameter control information // if (SUCCEEDED(hr)) hr = pNewGargle->CopyParamsFromSource((CParamsManager *) this); // Copy current parameter values GargleFX params; if (SUCCEEDED(hr)) hr = GetAllParameters(¶ms); if (SUCCEEDED(hr)) hr = pNewGargle->SetAllParameters(¶ms); if (SUCCEEDED(hr)) { // Copy the input and output types DMO_MEDIA_TYPE mt; DWORD cInputStreams = 0; DWORD cOutputStreams = 0; GetStreamCount(&cInputStreams, &cOutputStreams); for (DWORD i = 0; i < cInputStreams && SUCCEEDED(hr); ++i) { hr = GetInputCurrentType(i, &mt); if (hr == DMO_E_TYPE_NOT_SET) { hr = S_OK; // great, don't need to set the cloned DMO } else if (SUCCEEDED(hr)) { hr = pCloned->SetInputType(i, &mt, 0); MoFreeMediaType( &mt ); } } for (i = 0; i < cOutputStreams && SUCCEEDED(hr); ++i) { hr = GetOutputCurrentType(i, &mt); if (hr == DMO_E_TYPE_NOT_SET) { hr = S_OK; // great, don't need to set the cloned DMO } else if (SUCCEEDED(hr)) { hr = pCloned->SetOutputType(i, &mt, 0); MoFreeMediaType( &mt ); } } if (SUCCEEDED(hr)) hr = pCloned->QueryInterface(IID_IMediaObjectInPlace, (void**)ppCloned); // Release the object's original ref. If clone succeeded (made it through QI) then returned pointer // has one ref. If we failed, refs drop to zero, freeing the object. pCloned->Release(); } return hr; }
// returns number of tracks imported bool Importer::Import(const wxString &fName, TrackFactory *trackFactory, TrackHolders &tracks, Tags *tags, wxString &errorMessage) { AudacityProject *pProj = GetActiveProject(); auto cleanup = valueRestorer( pProj->mbBusyImporting, true ); wxString extension = fName.AfterLast(wxT('.')); // Always refuse to import MIDI, even though the FFmpeg plugin pretends to know how (but makes very bad renderings) #ifdef USE_MIDI // MIDI files must be imported, not opened if (IsMidi(fName)) { errorMessage.Printf(_("\"%s\" \nis a MIDI file, not an audio file. \nAudacity cannot open this type of file for playing, but you can\nedit it by clicking File > Import > MIDI."), fName); return false; } #endif using ImportPluginPtrs = std::vector< ImportPlugin* >; // This list is used to call plugins in correct order ImportPluginPtrs importPlugins; // This list is used to remember plugins that should have been compatible with the file. ImportPluginPtrs compatiblePlugins; // If user explicitly selected a filter, // then we should try importing via corresponding plugin first wxString type = gPrefs->Read(wxT("/LastOpenType"),wxT("")); // Not implemented (yet?) wxString mime_type = wxT("*"); // First, add user-selected filter bool usersSelectionOverrides; gPrefs->Read(wxT("/ExtendedImport/OverrideExtendedImportByOpenFileDialogChoice"), &usersSelectionOverrides, false); wxLogDebug(wxT("LastOpenType is %s"),type); wxLogDebug(wxT("OverrideExtendedImportByOpenFileDialogChoice is %i"),usersSelectionOverrides); if (usersSelectionOverrides) { for (const auto &plugin : mImportPluginList) { if (plugin->GetPluginFormatDescription().CompareTo(type) == 0) { // This plugin corresponds to user-selected filter, try it first. wxLogDebug(wxT("Inserting %s"),plugin->GetPluginStringID()); importPlugins.insert(importPlugins.begin(), plugin.get()); } } } wxLogMessage(wxT("File name is %s"), fName); wxLogMessage(wxT("Mime type is %s"), mime_type.Lower()); for (const auto &uItem : mExtImportItems) { ExtImportItem *item = uItem.get(); bool matches_ext = false, matches_mime = false; wxLogDebug(wxT("Testing extensions")); for (size_t j = 0; j < item->extensions.Count(); j++) { wxLogDebug(wxT("%s"), item->extensions[j].Lower()); if (wxMatchWild (item->extensions[j].Lower(),fName.Lower(), false)) { wxLogDebug(wxT("Match!")); matches_ext = true; break; } } if (item->extensions.Count() == 0) { wxLogDebug(wxT("Match! (empty list)")); matches_ext = true; } if (matches_ext) wxLogDebug(wxT("Testing mime types")); else wxLogDebug(wxT("Not testing mime types")); for (size_t j = 0; matches_ext && j < item->mime_types.Count(); j++) { if (wxMatchWild (item->mime_types[j].Lower(),mime_type.Lower(), false)) { wxLogDebug(wxT("Match!")); matches_mime = true; break; } } if (item->mime_types.Count() == 0) { wxLogDebug(wxT("Match! (empty list)")); matches_mime = true; } if (matches_ext && matches_mime) { wxLogDebug(wxT("Complete match!")); for (size_t j = 0; j < item->filter_objects.size() && (item->divider < 0 || (int) j < item->divider); j++) { // the filter_object can be NULL if a suitable importer was not found // this happens when we recompile with --without-ffmpeg and there // is still ffmpeg in prefs from previous --with-ffmpeg builds if (!(item->filter_objects[j])) continue; wxLogDebug(wxT("Inserting %s"),item->filter_objects[j]->GetPluginStringID()); importPlugins.push_back(item->filter_objects[j]); } } } // Add all plugins that support the extension // Here we rely on the fact that the first plugin in mImportPluginList is libsndfile. // We want to save this for later insertion ahead of libmad, if libmad supports the extension. // The order of plugins in mImportPluginList is determined by the Importer constructor alone and // is not changed by user selection overrides or any other mechanism, but we include an assert // in case subsequent code revisions to the constructor should break this assumption that // libsndfile is first. ImportPlugin *libsndfilePlugin = mImportPluginList.begin()->get(); wxASSERT(libsndfilePlugin->GetPluginStringID().IsSameAs(wxT("libsndfile"))); for (const auto &plugin : mImportPluginList) { // Make sure its not already in the list if (importPlugins.end() == std::find(importPlugins.begin(), importPlugins.end(), plugin.get())) { if (plugin->SupportsExtension(extension)) { // If libmad is accidentally fed a wav file which has been incorrectly // given an .mp3 extension then it can choke on the contents and crash. // To avoid this, put libsndfile ahead of libmad in the lists created for // mp3 files, or for any of the extensions supported by libmad. // A genuine .mp3 file will first fail an attempted import with libsndfile // but then get processed as desired by libmad. // But a wav file which bears an incorrect .mp3 extension will be successfully // processed by libsndfile and thus avoid being submitted to libmad. if (plugin->GetPluginStringID().IsSameAs(wxT("libmad"))) { // Make sure libsndfile is not already in the list if (importPlugins.end() == std::find(importPlugins.begin(), importPlugins.end(), libsndfilePlugin)) { wxLogDebug(wxT("Appending %s"),libsndfilePlugin->GetPluginStringID()); importPlugins.push_back(libsndfilePlugin); } } wxLogDebug(wxT("Appending %s"),plugin->GetPluginStringID()); importPlugins.push_back(plugin.get()); } } } // Add remaining plugins, except for libmad, which should not be used as a fallback for anything. // Otherwise, if FFmpeg (libav) has not been installed, libmad will still be there near the // end of the preference list importPlugins, where it will claim success importing FFmpeg file // formats unsuitable for it, and produce distorted results. for (const auto &plugin : mImportPluginList) { if (!(plugin->GetPluginStringID().IsSameAs(wxT("libmad")))) { // Make sure its not already in the list if (importPlugins.end() == std::find(importPlugins.begin(), importPlugins.end(), plugin.get())) { wxLogDebug(wxT("Appending %s"),plugin->GetPluginStringID()); importPlugins.push_back(plugin.get()); } } } // Try the import plugins, in the permuted sequences just determined for (const auto plugin : importPlugins) { // Try to open the file with this plugin (probe it) wxLogMessage(wxT("Opening with %s"),plugin->GetPluginStringID()); auto inFile = plugin->Open(fName); if ( (inFile != NULL) && (inFile->GetStreamCount() > 0) ) { wxLogMessage(wxT("Open(%s) succeeded"), fName); // File has more than one stream - display stream selector if (inFile->GetStreamCount() > 1) { ImportStreamDialog ImportDlg(inFile.get(), NULL, -1, _("Select stream(s) to import")); if (ImportDlg.ShowModal() == wxID_CANCEL) { return false; } } // One stream - import it by default else inFile->SetStreamUsage(0,TRUE); auto res = inFile->Import(trackFactory, tracks, tags); if (res == ProgressResult::Success || res == ProgressResult::Stopped) { // LOF ("list-of-files") has different semantics if (extension.IsSameAs(wxT("lof"), false)) { return true; } if (tracks.size() > 0) { // success! return true; } } if (res == ProgressResult::Cancelled || res == ProgressResult::Failed) { return false; } // We could exit here since we had a match on the file extension, // but there may be another plug-in that can import the file and // that may recognize the extension, so we allow the loop to // continue. } } wxLogError(wxT("Importer::Import: Opening failed.")); // None of our plugins can handle this file. It might be that // Audacity supports this format, but support was not compiled in. // If so, notify the user of this fact for (const auto &unusableImportPlugin : mUnusableImportPluginList) { if( unusableImportPlugin->SupportsExtension(extension) ) { errorMessage.Printf(_("This version of Audacity was not compiled with %s support."), unusableImportPlugin-> GetPluginFormatDescription()); return false; } } /* warnings for unsupported data types */ if (compatiblePlugins.empty()) { // if someone has sent us a .cda file, send them away if (extension.IsSameAs(wxT("cda"), false)) { /* i18n-hint: %s will be the filename */ errorMessage.Printf(_("\"%s\" is an audio CD track. \nAudacity cannot open audio CDs directly. \nExtract (rip) the CD tracks to an audio format that \nAudacity can import, such as WAV or AIFF."), fName); return false; } // playlist type files if ((extension.IsSameAs(wxT("m3u"), false))||(extension.IsSameAs(wxT("ram"), false))||(extension.IsSameAs(wxT("pls"), false))) { errorMessage.Printf(_("\"%s\" is a playlist file. \nAudacity cannot open this file because it only contains links to other files. \nYou may be able to open it in a text editor and download the actual audio files."), fName); return false; } //WMA files of various forms if ((extension.IsSameAs(wxT("wma"), false))||(extension.IsSameAs(wxT("asf"), false))) { errorMessage.Printf(_("\"%s\" is a Windows Media Audio file. \nAudacity cannot open this type of file due to patent restrictions. \nYou need to convert it to a supported audio format, such as WAV or AIFF."), fName); return false; } //AAC files of various forms (probably not encrypted) if ((extension.IsSameAs(wxT("aac"), false))||(extension.IsSameAs(wxT("m4a"), false))||(extension.IsSameAs(wxT("m4r"), false))||(extension.IsSameAs(wxT("mp4"), false))) { errorMessage.Printf(_("\"%s\" is an Advanced Audio Coding file. \nAudacity cannot open this type of file. \nYou need to convert it to a supported audio format, such as WAV or AIFF."), fName); return false; } // encrypted itunes files if ((extension.IsSameAs(wxT("m4p"), false))) { errorMessage.Printf(_("\"%s\" is an encrypted audio file. \nThese typically are from an online music store. \nAudacity cannot open this type of file due to the encryption. \nTry recording the file into Audacity, or burn it to audio CD then \nextract the CD track to a supported audio format such as WAV or AIFF."), fName); return false; } // Real Inc. files of various sorts if ((extension.IsSameAs(wxT("ra"), false))||(extension.IsSameAs(wxT("rm"), false))||(extension.IsSameAs(wxT("rpm"), false))) { errorMessage.Printf(_("\"%s\" is a RealPlayer media file. \nAudacity cannot open this proprietary format. \nYou need to convert it to a supported audio format, such as WAV or AIFF."), fName); return false; } // Other notes-based formats if ((extension.IsSameAs(wxT("kar"), false))||(extension.IsSameAs(wxT("mod"), false))||(extension.IsSameAs(wxT("rmi"), false))) { errorMessage.Printf(_("\"%s\" is a notes-based file, not an audio file. \nAudacity cannot open this type of file. \nTry converting it to an audio file such as WAV or AIFF and \nthen import it, or record it into Audacity."), fName); return false; } // MusePack files if ((extension.IsSameAs(wxT("mp+"), false))||(extension.IsSameAs(wxT("mpc"), false))||(extension.IsSameAs(wxT("mpp"), false))) { errorMessage.Printf(_("\"%s\" is a Musepack audio file. \nAudacity cannot open this type of file. \nIf you think it might be an mp3 file, rename it to end with \".mp3\" \nand try importing it again. Otherwise you need to convert it to a supported audio \nformat, such as WAV or AIFF."), fName); return false; } // WavPack files if ((extension.IsSameAs(wxT("wv"), false))||(extension.IsSameAs(wxT("wvc"), false))) { errorMessage.Printf(_("\"%s\" is a Wavpack audio file. \nAudacity cannot open this type of file. \nYou need to convert it to a supported audio format, such as WAV or AIFF."), fName); return false; } // AC3 files if ((extension.IsSameAs(wxT("ac3"), false))) { errorMessage.Printf(_("\"%s\" is a Dolby Digital audio file. \nAudacity cannot currently open this type of file. \nYou need to convert it to a supported audio format, such as WAV or AIFF."), fName); return false; } // Speex files if ((extension.IsSameAs(wxT("spx"), false))) { errorMessage.Printf(_("\"%s\" is an Ogg Speex audio file. \nAudacity cannot currently open this type of file. \nYou need to convert it to a supported audio format, such as WAV or AIFF."), fName); return false; } // Video files of various forms if ((extension.IsSameAs(wxT("mpg"), false))||(extension.IsSameAs(wxT("mpeg"), false))||(extension.IsSameAs(wxT("avi"), false))||(extension.IsSameAs(wxT("wmv"), false))||(extension.IsSameAs(wxT("rv"), false))) { errorMessage.Printf(_("\"%s\" is a video file. \nAudacity cannot currently open this type of file. \nYou need to extract the audio to a supported format, such as WAV or AIFF."), fName); return false; } // Audacity project if (extension.IsSameAs(wxT("aup"), false)) { errorMessage.Printf(_("\"%s\" is an Audacity Project file. \nUse the 'File > Open' command to open Audacity Projects."), fName); return false; } // we were not able to recognize the file type errorMessage.Printf(_("Audacity did not recognize the type of the file '%s'.\nTry installing FFmpeg. For uncompressed files, also try File > Import > Raw Data."),fName); } else { // We DO have a plugin for this file, but import failed. wxString pluglist; for (const auto &plugin : compatiblePlugins) { if (pluglist.empty()) pluglist = plugin->GetPluginFormatDescription(); else pluglist = wxString::Format( _("%s, %s"), pluglist, plugin->GetPluginFormatDescription() ); } errorMessage.Printf(_("Audacity recognized the type of the file '%s'.\nImporters supposedly supporting such files are:\n%s,\nbut none of them understood this file format."),fName, pluglist); } return false; }