MecompDecoder

Struct MecompDecoder 

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pub struct MecompDecoder<R = FastFixedIn<f32>> { /* private fields */ }

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impl MecompDecoder

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pub fn new() -> Result<Self, AnalysisError>

Create a new MecompDecoder

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This function will return an error if the resampler could not be created.

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impl Decoder for MecompDecoder

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fn decode(&self, path: &Path) -> AnalysisResult<ResampledAudio>

A function that should decode and resample a song, optionally extracting the song’s metadata such as the artist, the album, etc.

The output sample array should be resampled to f32le, one channel, with a sampling rate of 22050 Hz. Anything other than that will yield wrong results.

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fn analyze_path<P: AsRef<Path>>(&self, path: P) -> AnalysisResult<Analysis>

Returns a decoded song’s Analysis given a file path, or an error if the song could not be analyzed for some reason. Read more
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fn analyze_paths<P: Into<PathBuf>, F: IntoIterator<Item = P>>( &self, paths: F, ) -> IntoIter<(PathBuf, AnalysisResult<Analysis>)>
where Self: Sync + Send,

Analyze songs in paths, and return the Analysis objects through an mpsc::IntoIter. Read more
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fn analyze_paths_with_cores<P: Into<PathBuf>, F: IntoIterator<Item = P>>( &self, paths: F, number_cores: NonZeroUsize, ) -> IntoIter<(PathBuf, AnalysisResult<Analysis>)>
where Self: Sync + Send,

Analyze songs in paths, and return the Analysis objects through an mpsc::IntoIter. number_cores sets the number of cores the analysis will use, capped by your system’s capacity. Most of the time, you want to use the simpler analyze_paths functions, which autodetects the number of cores in your system. Read more
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fn analyze_path_with_callback<P: AsRef<Path>>( &self, path: P, callback: Sender<(P, AnalysisResult<Analysis>)>, ) -> Result<(), SendError<()>>

Returns a decoded song’s Analysis given a file path, or an error if the song could not be analyzed for some reason. Read more
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fn analyze_paths_with_callback<P: Into<PathBuf>, I: Send + IntoIterator<Item = P>>( &self, paths: I, callback: Sender<(PathBuf, AnalysisResult<Analysis>)>, ) -> Result<(), SendError<()>>
where Self: Sync + Send,

Analyze songs in paths, and return the Analysis objects through an mpsc::IntoIter. Read more
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fn analyze_paths_with_cores_with_callback<P: Into<PathBuf>, I: IntoIterator<Item = P>>( &self, paths: I, number_cores: NonZeroUsize, callback: Sender<(PathBuf, AnalysisResult<Analysis>)>, ) -> Result<(), SendError<()>>
where Self: Sync + Send,

Analyze songs in paths, and return the Analysis objects through an mpsc::IntoIter. number_cores sets the number of cores the analysis will use, capped by your system’s capacity. Most of the time, you want to use the simpler analyze_paths_with_callback functions, which autodetects the number of cores in your system. Read more

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impl<R = FastFixedIn<f32>> !Freeze for MecompDecoder<R>

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impl<R = FastFixedIn<f32>> !RefUnwindSafe for MecompDecoder<R>

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impl<R> Send for MecompDecoder<R>
where R: Send,

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impl<R> Sync for MecompDecoder<R>
where R: Send,

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impl<R> Unpin for MecompDecoder<R>
where R: Unpin,

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impl<R> UnwindSafe for MecompDecoder<R>
where R: UnwindSafe,

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