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11 | <td><p class=tiny>Vorbisfile documentation</p></td>
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12 | <td align=right><p class=tiny>vorbisfile version 1.3.2 - 20101101</p></td>
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16 | <h1>ov_open</h1>
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17 |
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18 | <p><i>declared in "vorbis/vorbisfile.h";</i></p>
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19 |
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20 | <p>ov_open is one of three initialization functions used to initialize
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21 | an OggVorbis_File structure and prepare a bitstream for playback.
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22 |
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23 | <p><em><b> WARNING for Windows developers: </b> Do not use ov_open() in
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24 | Windows applications; Windows linking places restrictions on
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25 | passing <tt>FILE *</tt> handles successfully, and ov_open() runs
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26 | afoul of these restrictions <a href="#winfoot">[a]</a>. See the <a
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27 | href="ov_open_callbacks.html">ov_open_callbacks() page </a> for
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28 | details on using <a
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29 | href="ov_open_callbacks.html">ov_open_callbacks()</a> instead. </em>
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30 |
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31 | <p>The first argument must be a file pointer to an already opened file
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32 | or pipe (it need not be seekable--though this obviously restricts what
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33 | can be done with the bitstream). <tt>vf</tt> should be a pointer to the
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34 | OggVorbis_File structure -- this is used for ALL the externally visible libvorbisfile
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35 | functions. Once this has been called, the same <a href="OggVorbis_File.html">OggVorbis_File</a>
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36 | struct should be passed to all the libvorbisfile functions.<p>
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37 |
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38 | The <tt>vf</tt> structure initialized using ov_fopen() must eventually
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39 | be cleaned using <a href="ov_clear.html">ov_clear()</a>. Once a
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40 | <tt>FILE *</tt> handle is passed to ov_open() successfully, the
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41 | application MUST NOT <tt>fclose()</tt> or in any other way manipulate
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42 | that file handle. Vorbisfile will close the file in <a
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43 | href="ov_clear.html">ov_clear()</a>. If the application must be able
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44 | to close the <tt>FILE *</tt> handle itself, see <a
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45 | href="ov_open_callbacks.html">ov_open_callbacks()</a> with the use of
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46 | <tt>OV_CALLBACKS_NOCLOSE</tt>.
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47 |
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48 | <p>It is often useful to call <tt>ov_open()</tt> simply to determine
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49 | whether a given file is a Vorbis bitstream. If the <tt>ov_open()</tt>
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50 | call fails, then the file is not recognizable as Vorbis. If the call
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51 | succeeds but the initialized <tt>vf</tt> structure will not be used,
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52 | the application is responsible for calling <a
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53 | href="ov_clear.html">ov_clear()</a> to clear the decoder's buffers and
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54 | close the file.<p>
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55 |
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56 | If [and only if] an <tt>ov_open()</tt> call fails, the application
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57 | must explicitly <tt>fclose()</tt> the <tt>FILE *</tt> pointer itself.
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60 | <br><br>
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61 | <table border=0 color=black cellspacing=0 cellpadding=7>
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62 | <tr bgcolor=#cccccc>
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63 | <td>
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64 | <pre><b>
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65 | int ov_open(FILE *f,<a href="OggVorbis_File.html">OggVorbis_File</a> *vf,char *initial,long ibytes);
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66 | </b></pre>
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67 | </td>
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70 |
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71 | <h3>Parameters</h3>
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72 | <dl>
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73 | <dt><i>f</i></dt>
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74 | <dd>File pointer to an already opened file
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75 | or pipe (it need not be seekable--though this obviously restricts what
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76 | can be done with the bitstream).</dd>
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77 | <dt><i>vf</i></dt>
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78 | <dd>A pointer to the OggVorbis_File structure--this is used for ALL the externally visible libvorbisfile
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79 | functions. Once this has been called, the same <tt>OggVorbis_File</tt>
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80 | struct should be passed to all the libvorbisfile functions.</dd>
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81 | <dt><i>initial</i></dt>
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82 | <dd>Typically set to NULL. This parameter is useful if some data has already been
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83 | read from the file and the stream is not seekable. It is used in conjunction with <tt>ibytes</tt>. In this case, <tt>initial</tt>
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84 | should be a pointer to a buffer containing the data read.</dd>
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85 | <dt><i>ibytes</i></dt>
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86 | <dd>Typically set to 0. This parameter is useful if some data has already been
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87 | read from the file and the stream is not seekable. In this case, <tt>ibytes</tt>
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88 | should contain the length (in bytes) of the buffer. Used together with <tt>initial</tt></dd>
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89 | </dl>
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90 |
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92 | <h3>Return Values</h3>
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93 | <blockquote>
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94 | <li>0 indicates success</li>
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96 | <li>less than zero for failure:</li>
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97 | <ul>
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98 | <li>OV_EREAD - A read from media returned an error.</li>
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99 | <li>OV_ENOTVORBIS - Bitstream is not Vorbis data.</li>
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100 | <li>OV_EVERSION - Vorbis version mismatch.</li>
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101 | <li>OV_EBADHEADER - Invalid Vorbis bitstream header.</li>
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102 | <li>OV_EFAULT - Internal logic fault; indicates a bug or heap/stack corruption.</li>
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103 | </ul>
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104 | </blockquote>
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105 | <p>
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106 |
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107 | <a name="notes"></a>
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108 | <h3>Notes</h3>
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109 | <dl>
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110 |
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111 | <a name="winfoot"></a>
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112 | <dt><b>[a] Windows and ov_open()</b><p>
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114 | <dd>Under Windows, stdio file access is implemented in each of many
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115 | variants of crt.o, several of which are typically installed on any one
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116 | Windows machine. If libvorbisfile and the application using
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117 | libvorbisfile are not linked against the exact same
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118 | version/variant/build of crt.o (and they usually won't be, especially
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119 | using a prebuilt libvorbis DLL), <tt>FILE *</tt> handles cannot be
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120 | opened in the application and then passed to vorbisfile to be used
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121 | by stdio calls from vorbisfile's different version of CRT. For this
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122 | reason, using <a href="ov_open.html">ov_open()</a> under Windows
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123 | without careful, expert linking will typically cause a protection
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124 | fault. Windows programmers should use <a
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125 | href="ov_fopen.html">ov_fopen()</a> (which will only use libvorbis's
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126 | crt.o) or <a href="ov_open_callbacks.html">ov_open_callbacks()</a>
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127 | (which will only use the application's crt.o) instead.<p>
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128 |
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129 | This warning only applies to Windows and only applies to <a
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130 | href="ov_open.html">ov_open()</a>. It is perfectly safe to use <a
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131 | href="ov_open.html">ov_open()</a> on all other platforms.<p>
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132 |
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133 | For more information, see the following microsoft pages on <a
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134 | href="http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/abx4dbyh(VS.80).aspx">C
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135 | runtime library linking</a> and a specific description of <a
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136 | href="http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms235460(VS.80).aspx">restrictions
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137 | on passing CRT objects across DLL boundaries</a>.
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138 |
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139 | <p>
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141 | <dt><b>[b] Threaded decode</b><p>
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142 | <dd>If your decoder is threaded, it is recommended that you NOT call
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143 | <tt>ov_open()</tt>
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144 | in the main control thread--instead, call <tt>ov_open()</tt> in your decode/playback
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145 | thread. This is important because <tt>ov_open()</tt> may be a fairly time-consuming
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146 | call, given that the full structure of the file is determined at this point,
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147 | which may require reading large parts of the file under certain circumstances
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148 | (determining all the logical bitstreams in one physical bitstream, for
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149 | example). See <a href="threads.html">Thread Safety</a> for other information on using libvorbisfile with threads.
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150 | <p>
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151 |
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152 | <dt><b>[c] Mixed media streams</b><p>
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153 | <dd>
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154 | As of Vorbisfile release 1.2.0, Vorbisfile is able to access the
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155 | Vorbis content in mixed-media Ogg streams, not just Vorbis-only
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156 | streams. For example, Vorbisfile may be used to open and access the
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157 | audio from an Ogg stream consisting of Theora video and Vorbis audio.
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158 | Vorbisfile 1.2.0 decodes the first logical audio stream of each
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159 | physical stream section.<p>
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160 |
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161 | <dt><b>[d] Faster testing for Vorbis files</b><p>
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162 | <dd><a href="ov_test.html">ov_test()</a> and <a
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163 | href="ov_test_callbacks.html">ov_test_callbacks()</a> provide less
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164 | computationally expensive ways to test a file for Vorbisness, but
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165 | require more setup code.<p>
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173 | <td><p class=tiny>copyright © 2000-2010 Xiph.Org</p></td>
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174 | <td align=right><p class=tiny><a href="https://xiph.org/vorbis/">Ogg Vorbis</a></p></td>
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176 | <td><p class=tiny>Vorbisfile documentation</p></td>
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177 | <td align=right><p class=tiny>vorbisfile version 1.3.2 - 20101101</p></td>
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