How to use the super feature SDK in Android to write files to external storage?
When implementing a project with super large Android audio effects (such as insertion, echo, reverberation, etc.), I can record locally and write a file in external storage, then open the file with super large cross gradient example and apply a file with good effect on it
Now, I need to write the output file to external storage with application effect, but I don't know how to do this. There are IOS examples, such as superpoweredofflineprocessingexample, but I can't find a solution for Android files. Any help will be highly appreciated to make the effect of audio output WAV files
resolvent:
I asked to apply the effect only to the recorded audio (so I have the original waveform and apply the effect to it). This is an overview of how to apply the effect on the original file and save it to a separate file:
applyEffect(const char *input, const char *output, int effectId) {
SuperpoweredDecoder *decoder = new SuperpoweredDecoder();
const char *openError = decoder->open(input, false);
if (openError) {
delete decoder;
return false;
};
FILE *fd = createWAV(output, decoder->samplerate, 2);
if (!fd) {
delete decoder;
return false;
};
float effectMix = 0.5f;
SuperpoweredFX *effect = NULL;
if (effectId == 0) {
effect = new SuperpoweredEcho(decoder->samplerate);
((SuperpoweredEcho *) effect)->setMix(effectMix);
} else if (effectId == 1) {
effect = new SuperpoweredReverb(decoder->samplerate);
((SuperpoweredReverb *) effect)->setMix(effectMix);
}
if (effect == NULL) {
delete decoder;
return false;
}
effect->enable(true);
// Create a buffer for the 16-bit integer samples coming from the decoder.
short int *intBuffer = (short int *)malloc(decoder->samplesPerFrame * 2 * sizeof(short int) + 16384);
// Create a buffer for the 32-bit floating point samples required by the effect.
float *floatBuffer = (float *)malloc(decoder->samplesPerFrame * 2 * sizeof(float) + 1024);
// Processing.
while (true) {
// Decode one frame. samplesDecoded will be overwritten with the actual decoded number of samples.
unsigned int samplesDecoded = decoder->samplesPerFrame;
if (decoder->decode(intBuffer, &samplesDecoded) == SUPERPOWEREDDECODER_ERROR) {
break;
}
if (samplesDecoded < 1) {
break;
}
// Apply the effect.
// Convert the decoded PCM samples from 16-bit integer to 32-bit floating point.
SuperpoweredShortIntToFloat(intBuffer, floatBuffer, samplesDecoded);
effect->process(floatBuffer, floatBuffer, samplesDecoded);
// Convert the PCM samples from 32-bit floating point to 16-bit integer.
SuperpoweredFloatToShortInt(floatBuffer, intBuffer, samplesDecoded);
}
// Write the audio to disk.
fwrite(intBuffer, 1, samplesDecoded * 4, fd);
};
// Cleanup.
closeWAV(fd);
delete decoder;
delete effect;
free(intBuffer);
free(floatBuffer);
return true;
}
The new file will be created and take effect. I hope it can help you in some way!