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| <title>Tremor - function - ov_open_callbacks</title>
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| <td><p class=tiny>Tremor documentation</p></td>
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| <td align=right><p class=tiny>Tremor version 1.0 - 20020403</p></td>
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| <h1>ov_open_callbacks</h1>
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| <p><i>declared in "ivorbisfile.h";</i></p>
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| <p>This is an alternative function used to open and initialize an OggVorbis_File
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| structure when using a data source other than a file.   It allows you to specify custom file manipulation routines and sets up all the related decoding structure.
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| <p>Once this has been called, the same <tt>OggVorbis_File</tt>
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| struct should be passed to all the libvorbisidec functions.
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| <p>
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| It is often useful to call <tt>ov_open_callbacks()</tt>
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| simply to determine whether a given file is a vorbis bitstream. If the
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| <tt>ov_open_callbacks()</tt>
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| call fails, then the file is not recognizable as such. When you use <tt>ov_open_callbacks()
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| </tt>for
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| this, you should <tt>fclose()</tt> the file pointer if, and only if, the
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| <tt>ov_open_callbacks()</tt>
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| call fails. If it succeeds, you must call <a href=ov_clear.html>ov_clear()</a> to clear
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| the decoder's buffers and close the file for you.<p>
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| See also <a href="callbacks.html">Callbacks and Non-stdio I/O</a> for information on designing and specifying the required callback functions.<p>
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| <pre><b>
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| int ov_open_callbacks(void *datasource, <a href="OggVorbis_File.html">OggVorbis_File</a> *vf, char *initial, long ibytes, <a href="ov_callbacks.html">ov_callbacks</a> callbacks);
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| <h3>Parameters</h3>
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| <dl>
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| <dt><i>f</i></dt>
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| <dd>File pointer to an already opened file
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| or pipe (it need not be seekable--though this obviously restricts what
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| can be done with the bitstream).</dd>
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| <dt><i>vf</i></dt>
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| <dd>A pointer to the OggVorbis_File structure--this is used for ALL the externally visible libvorbisidec
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| functions. Once this has been called, the same <tt>OggVorbis_File</tt>
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| struct should be passed to all the libvorbisidec functions.</dd>
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| <dt><i>initial</i></dt>
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| <dd>Typically set to NULL.  This parameter is useful if some data has already been
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| 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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| should be a pointer to a buffer containing the data read.</dd>
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| <dt><i>ibytes</i></dt>
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| <dd>Typically set to 0.  This parameter is useful if some data has already been
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| read from the file and the stream is not seekable. In this case, <tt>ibytes</tt>
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| should contain the length (in bytes) of the buffer.  Used together with <tt>initial</tt>.</dd>
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| <dt><i>callbacks</i></dt>
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| <dd>Pointer to a completed <a href="ov_callbacks.html">ov_callbacks</a> struct which indicates desired custom file manipulation routines.</dd>
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| </dl>
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| <h3>Return Values</h3>
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| <blockquote>
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| <li>0 for success</li>
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| <li>less than zero for failure:</li>
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| <ul>
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| <li>OV_EREAD - A read from media returned an error.</li>
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| <li>OV_ENOTVORBIS - Bitstream is not Vorbis data.</li>
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| <li>OV_EVERSION - Vorbis version mismatch.</li>
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| <li>OV_EBADHEADER - Invalid Vorbis bitstream header.</li>
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| <li>OV_EFAULT - Internal logic fault; indicates a bug or heap/stack corruption.</li>
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| </ul>
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| </blockquote>
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| <p>
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| 
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| <h3>Notes</h3>
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| <p>If your decoder is threaded, it is recommended that you NOT call
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| <tt>ov_open_callbacks()</tt>
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| in the main control thread--instead, call <tt>ov_open_callbacks()</tt> IN your decode/playback
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| thread. This is important because <tt>ov_open_callbacks()</tt> may be a fairly time-consuming
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| call, given that the full structure of the file is determined at this point,
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| which may require reading large parts of the file under certain circumstances
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| (determining all the logical bitstreams in one physical bitstream, for
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| example).
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| See <a href="threads.html">Thread Safety</a> for other information on using libvorbisidec with threads.
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| <td><p class=tiny>copyright © 2002 Xiph.org</p></td>
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| <td align=right><p class=tiny><a href="http://www.xiph.org/ogg/vorbis/">Ogg Vorbis</a></p></td>
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| </tr><tr>
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| <td><p class=tiny>Tremor documentation</p></td>
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| <td align=right><p class=tiny>Tremor version 1.0 - 20020403</p></td>
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