Package | Description |
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javax.sound.sampled |
Provides interfaces and classes for capture, processing, and playback of sampled audio data.
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Modifier and Type | Interface and Description |
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interface |
Clip
The
Clip interface represents a special kind of data line whose
audio data can be loaded prior to playback, instead of being streamed in
real time. |
interface |
DataLine
DataLine adds media-related functionality to its
superinterface, . |
interface |
Mixer
A mixer is an audio device with one or more lines.
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interface |
Port
Ports are simple lines for input or output of audio to or from audio devices.
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interface |
SourceDataLine
A source data line is a data line to which data may be written.
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interface |
TargetDataLine
A target data line is a type of
from which
audio data can be read. |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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Line |
LineEvent.getLine()
Obtains the audio line that is the source of this event.
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static Line |
AudioSystem.getLine(Line.Info info)
Obtains a line that matches the description in the specified
Line.Info object. |
Line |
Mixer.getLine(Line.Info info)
Obtains a line that is available for use and that matches the description
in the specified
Line.Info object. |
Line[] |
Mixer.getSourceLines()
Obtains the set of all source lines currently open to this mixer.
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Line[] |
Mixer.getTargetLines()
Obtains the set of all target lines currently open from this mixer.
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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boolean |
Mixer.isSynchronizationSupported(Line[] lines,
boolean maintainSync)
Reports whether this mixer supports synchronization of the specified set of lines.
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void |
Mixer.synchronize(Line[] lines,
boolean maintainSync)
Synchronizes two or more lines.
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void |
Mixer.unsynchronize(Line[] lines)
Releases synchronization for the specified lines.
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Constructor and Description |
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LineEvent(Line line,
LineEvent.Type type,
long position)
Constructs a new event of the specified type, originating from the specified line.
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