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Adding listener's location effects to the Symbian C++ audio player

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Code Example
Tested with
Devices(s): Nokia N95

Compatibility
Platform(s): S60 3rd Edition

Platform Security
Signing Required: Self-Signed
Capabilities: None

Article
Keywords: CListenerLocation
Created: User:Technical writer 1 (09 Oct 2008)
Last edited: hamishwillee (14 Jun 2012)

Contents

Overview

The S60 platform has several audio enhancement APIs that can be used to modify the audio experience. One of them is the CListenerLocation API. This API makes the listener's location for the audio source appear to change.

This snippet can be self-signed.

Preconditions

The audio player must be fully constructed before constructing the instance of the API. This can be done with the following lines of code:

iMdaAudioPlayerUtility =
CMdaAudioPlayerUtility::NewFilePlayerL(aFileName,
*this,
EMdaPriorityNormal,
EMdaPriorityPreferenceTimeAndQuality);

MMP file

The following capabilities and libraries are required:

CAPABILITY NONE
LIBRARY ListenerLocationEffect.lib
HEADER ListenerLocationBase.h

Source file

First you need to construct the reverb utility instance:

 iListener = CListenerLocation::NewL( *iMdaAudioPlayerUtility );

To set the listener's location effect on, you need to set the X,Y, and Z coordinates for the listener, and then enable and apply the effect on the player.

  iListener->SetLocationCartesianL( iPositionX, iPositionY, iPositionZ );
 
if(!iListener->IsEnabled())
iListener->EnableL();
 
iListener->ApplyL();

You can also add a 3D effect by having a timer that periodically changes the coordinates of the effect.

To set the listeners location effect off, just call the following line of code:

 iListener->DisableL();


Test application

Media:3D AudioEfects.zip

See also

Adding doppler effects to the audio player in Symbian C++

Adding source location effects to the Symbian C++ audio player

Adding bass boost to the Symbian C++ audio player

Adding stereo widening to the Symbian C++ audio player

Adding reverb to the Symbian C++ audio player

Adding equalizer to the Symbian C++ audio player

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