Reputation: 211
I have absolutely no idea about bitwise OR stuff.
So here is my problem. I am using a library libsndfile. I use it to read an analyze audio files. I need to tell the bitrate of the audio file.
I read a 24 bit wav audio file in. The api provides a field format, which is set to format = 65539.
The documentation tells me this:
The format field in the above SF_INFO structure is made up of the bit-wise OR of a major format type (values between 0x10000 and 0x08000000), a minor format type (with values less than 0x10000) and an optional endian-ness value.
Here are some possible values:
SF_FORMAT_WAV = 0x010000, /* Microsoft WAV format (little endian). */
SF_FORMAT_AIFF = 0x020000, /* Apple/SGI AIFF format (big endian). */
SF_FORMAT_AU = 0x030000, /* Sun/NeXT AU format (big endian). */
SF_FORMAT_RAW = 0x040000, /* RAW PCM data. */
SF_FORMAT_PAF = 0x050000, /* Ensoniq PARIS file format. */
SF_FORMAT_SVX = 0x060000, /* Amiga IFF / SVX8 / SV16 format. */
SF_FORMAT_NIST = 0x070000, /* Sphere NIST format. */
SF_FORMAT_VOC = 0x080000, /* VOC files. */
SF_FORMAT_IRCAM = 0x0A0000, /* Berkeley/IRCAM/CARL */
SF_FORMAT_W64 = 0x0B0000, /* Sonic Foundry's 64 bit RIFF/WAV */
SF_FORMAT_MAT4 = 0x0C0000, /* Matlab (tm) V4.2 / GNU Octave 2.0 */
SF_FORMAT_MAT5 = 0x0D0000, /* Matlab (tm) V5.0 / GNU Octave 2.1 */
SF_FORMAT_PVF = 0x0E0000, /* Portable Voice Format */
SF_FORMAT_XI = 0x0F0000, /* Fasttracker 2 Extended Instrument */
SF_FORMAT_HTK = 0x100000, /* HMM Tool Kit format */
SF_FORMAT_SDS = 0x110000, /* Midi Sample Dump Standard */
SF_FORMAT_AVR = 0x120000, /* Audio Visual Research */
SF_FORMAT_WAVEX = 0x130000, /* MS WAVE with WAVEFORMATEX */
SF_FORMAT_SD2 = 0x160000, /* Sound Designer 2 */
SF_FORMAT_FLAC = 0x170000, /* FLAC lossless file format */
SF_FORMAT_CAF = 0x180000, /* Core Audio File format */
SF_FORMAT_WVE = 0x190000, /* Psion WVE format */
SF_FORMAT_OGG = 0x200000, /* Xiph OGG container */
SF_FORMAT_MPC2K = 0x210000, /* Akai MPC 2000 sampler */
SF_FORMAT_RF64 = 0x220000, /* RF64 WAV file */
/* Subtypes from here on. */
SF_FORMAT_PCM_S8 = 0x0001, /* Signed 8 bit data */
SF_FORMAT_PCM_16 = 0x0002, /* Signed 16 bit data */
SF_FORMAT_PCM_24 = 0x0003, /* Signed 24 bit data */
SF_FORMAT_PCM_32 = 0x0004, /* Signed 32 bit data */
My big question is: How can I analyze the format = 65539 to tell the major type and subtype ?
thanks so much in advance.
Upvotes: 0
Views: 218
Reputation: 308206
You need to determine the bit ranges of the different pieces you're interested in. Looking at the list, there are 2 hex digits devoted to the major type and 4 digits to the subtype. Use AND (&
) to break them apart.
major = type & 0xff0000;
subtype = type & 0x00ffff;
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 303087
Just plug it into your calculator on your desktop and convert to hex:
65539 == 0x010003
Which is to say:
65539 == (0x010000) | (0x3)
which looks like SF_FORMAT_WAV | SF_FORMAT_PCM_24
.
Upvotes: 6