Module java.desktop

Package javax.sound.sampled


package javax.sound.sampled
Provides interfaces and classes for capture, processing, and playback of sampled audio data.

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For more information on using Java Sound see: Please note: In the javax.sound.sampled APIs, a null reference parameter to methods is incorrect unless explicitly documented on the method as having a meaningful interpretation. Usage to the contrary is incorrect coding and may result in a run time exception either immediately or at some later time. NullPointerException is an example of typical and acceptable run time exception for such cases.
Since:
1.3
  • Class
    Description
    An instance of the AudioFileFormat class describes an audio file, including the file type, the file's length in bytes, the length in sample frames of the audio data contained in the file, and the format of the audio data.
    An instance of the Type class represents one of the standard types of audio file.
    AudioFormat is the class that specifies a particular arrangement of data in a sound stream.
    The Encoding class names the specific type of data representation used for an audio stream.
    An audio input stream is an input stream with a specified audio format and length.
    The AudioPermission class represents access rights to the audio system resources.
    The AudioSystem class acts as the entry point to the sampled-audio system resources.
    A BooleanControl provides the ability to switch between two possible settings that affect a line's audio.
    An instance of the BooleanControl.Type class identifies one kind of boolean control.
    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.
    A CompoundControl, such as a graphic equalizer, provides control over two or more related properties, each of which is itself represented as a Control.
    An instance of the CompoundControl.Type inner class identifies one kind of compound control.
    Lines often have a set of controls, such as gain and pan, that affect the audio signal passing through the line.
    An instance of the Type class represents the type of the control.
    DataLine adds media-related functionality to its superinterface, Line.
    Besides the class information inherited from its superclass, DataLine.Info provides additional information specific to data lines.
    An EnumControl provides control over a set of discrete possible values, each represented by an object.
    An instance of the EnumControl.Type inner class identifies one kind of enumerated control.
    A FloatControl object provides control over a range of floating-point values.
    An instance of the FloatControl.Type inner class identifies one kind of float control.
    The Line interface represents a mono or multi-channel audio feed.
    A Line.Info object contains information about a line.
    The LineEvent class encapsulates information that a line sends its listeners whenever the line opens, closes, starts, or stops.
    The LineEvent.Type inner class identifies what kind of event occurred on a line.
    Instances of classes that implement the LineListener interface can register to receive events when a line's status changes.
    A LineUnavailableException is an exception indicating that a line cannot be opened because it is unavailable.
    A mixer is an audio device with one or more lines.
    The Mixer.Info class represents information about an audio mixer, including the product's name, version, and vendor, along with a textual description.
    Ports are simple lines for input or output of audio to or from audio devices.
    The Port.Info class extends Line.Info with additional information specific to ports, including the port's name and whether it is a source or a target for its mixer.
    The ReverbType class provides methods for accessing various reverberation settings to be applied to an audio signal.
    A source data line is a data line to which data may be written.
    A target data line is a type of DataLine from which audio data can be read.
    An UnsupportedAudioFileException is an exception indicating that an operation failed because a file did not contain valid data of a recognized file type and format.