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ArduinoSound
SDWaveFile.bool()
Description
Check if the wave file is valid
Syntax
If (waveFile) { /* … */ }
Returns
true if the valid file exists on the SD card and is valid, false otherwise
Example
/*
This reads a wave file from an SD card and plays it using the I2S interface to
a MAX08357 I2S Amp Breakout board.
Circuit:
* Arduino/Genuino Zero, MKRZero or MKR1000 board
* SD breakout or shield connected
* MAX08357:
* GND connected GND
* VIN connected 5V
* LRC connected to pin 0 (Zero) or pin 3 (MKR1000, MKRZero)
* BCLK connected to pin 1 (Zero) or pin 2 (MKR1000, MKRZero)
* DIN connected to pin 9 (Zero) or pin A6 (MKR1000, MKRZero)
created 15 November 2016
by Sandeep Mistry
*/
#include <SD.h>
#include <ArduinoSound.h>
// filename of wave file to play
const char filename[] = "MUSIC.WAV";
// variable representing the Wave File
SDWaveFile waveFile;
void setup() {
// Open serial communications and wait for port to open:
Serial.begin(9600);
while (!Serial) {
; // wait for serial port to connect. Needed for native USB port only
}
// setup the SD card, depending on your shield of breakout board
// you may need to pass a pin number in begin for SS
Serial.print("Initializing SD card...");
if (!SD.begin()) {
Serial.println("initialization failed!");
return;
}
Serial.println("initialization done.");
// create a SDWaveFile
waveFile = SDWaveFile(filename);
// check if the WaveFile is valid
if (!waveFile) {
Serial.println("wave file is invalid!");
while (1); // do nothing
}
// print out some info. about the wave file
Serial.print("Bits per sample = ");
Serial.println(waveFile.bitsPerSample());
long channels = waveFile.channels();
Serial.print("Channels = ");
Serial.println(channels);
long sampleRate = waveFile.sampleRate();
Serial.print("Sample rate = ");
Serial.print(sampleRate);
Serial.println(" Hz");
long duration = waveFile.duration();
Serial.print("Duration = ");
Serial.print(duration);
Serial.println(" seconds");
// adjust the playback volume
AudioOutI2S.volume(5);
// check if the I2S output can play the wave file
if (!AudioOutI2S.canPlay(waveFile)) {
Serial.println("unable to play wave file using I2S!");
while (1); // do nothing
}
// start playback
Serial.println("starting playback");
AudioOutI2S.play(waveFile);
}
void loop() {
// check if playback is still going on
if (!AudioOutI2S.isPlaying()) {
// playback has stopped
Serial.println("playback stopped");
while (1); // do nothing
}
}
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