ISpRecoResult::ScaleAudio (SAPI 5.4)
Microsoft Speech API 5.4
ISpRecoResult::ScaleAudio
ISpRecoResult::ScaleAudio converts an existing audio stream into a different audio format.
HRESULT ScaleAudio(
const GUID *pAudioFormatId,
const WAVEFORMATEX *pWaveFormatEx
);
Parameters
- pAudioFormatId
[in] Address of the data format identifier. Typically, this value is SPDFID_WaveFormatEx. - pWaveFormatEx
[in] Address of the WAVEFORMATEX structure that contains the audio format to convert to. This value must be NULL if pAudioFormatId is not specified as SPDFID_WaveForamtEx.
Return values
Value |
S_OK |
E_INVALIDARG |
SPERR_NO_AUDIO_DATA |
SPERR_UNSUPPORTED_FORMAT |
E_OUTOFMEMORY |
FAILED(hr) |
Remarks
Use the ISpPhrase::Discard method to completely discard audio data associated with a result object.
The application can also set the default retained audio format for the ISpRecoResult object by calling ISpRecoContext::SetAudioOptions. Calling ::SetAudioOptions will only apply to all subsequent recognitions, not the current ISpRecoResult object.
When performing a scaling with a compressed format, it is possible to introduce small rounding errors, since the content of the audio is not used to perform the conversion.
Scaling between certain compressed formats is not supported by the SAPI format converter (See the Remarks section for ISpStreamFormatConverter).
Example
The following code snippet illustrates the use ISpRecoResult::ScaleAudio to scale the audio to a low quality format before serialization to the disk (to save space).
// Declare local identifiers:
HRESULT hr = S_OK;
CComPtr<ISpRecoContext> cpRecoContext;
CComPtr<ISpRecoResult> cpRecoResult;
SPSERIALIZEDRESULT* pSerializedResult = NULL;
// ... Obtain a recognition result object from the recognizer ...
// Create a format helper with a very low quality format.
CSpStreamFormat ScaleFormat(SPSF_8kHz8BitMono, &hr;);
if (SUCCEEDED(hr))
{
hr = cpRecoResult->ScaleAudio(&;(ScaleFormat.FormatId()), ScaleFormat.WaveFormatExPtr());
}
if (SUCCEEDED(hr))
{
// Serialize the result.
hr = cpRecoResult->Serialize(&pSerializedResult;);
}
if (SUCCEEDED(hr))
{
// Write pSerializedResult to the disk.
}
Remarks
For information about the stream formats supported by SAPI, see SPSTREAMFORMAT.
See the CSpStreamFormat class for information about managing stream formats and WAVEFORMATEX structures.