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--- layout: default --- # Full API The full API consists of the following functions : ```c SRC_STATE* src_new (int converter_type, int channels, int *error) ; SRC_STATE* src_delete (SRC_STATE *state) ; int src_process (SRC_STATE *state, SRC_DATA *data) ; int src_reset (SRC_STATE *state) ; int src_set_ratio (SRC_STATE *state, double new_ratio) ; ``` ## Initialisation ```c SRC_STATE* src_new (int converter_type, int channels, int *error) ; ``` The **src\_new** function returns an anonymous pointer to a sample rate converter object, src\_state. If an error occurs the function returns a NULL pointer and fills in the error value pointed to by the **error** pointer supplied by the caller. The converter must be one of the supplied converter types documented [here](api_misc.md#converters). ## Cleanup ```c SRC_STATE* src_delete (SRC_STATE *state) ; ``` The **src\_delete** function frees up all memory allocated for the given sample rate converter object and returns a NULL pointer. The caller is responsible for freeing any memory passed to the sample rate converter via the pointer to the **SRC\_DATA** struct. ## Process ```c int src_process (SRC_STATE *state, SRC_DATA *data) ; ``` The **src\_process** function processes the data provided by the caller in an **SRC\_DATA** struct using the sample rate converter object specified by the **SRC\_STATE** pointer. When operating on streaming data, this function can be called over and over again, with each new call providing new input data and returning new output data. The **SRC\_DATA** struct passed as the second parameter to the **src\_process** function has the following fields: ```c typedef struct { const float *data_in; float *data_out; long input_frames, output_frames ; long input_frames_used, output_frames_gen ; int end_of_input ; double src_ratio ; } SRC_DATA ; ``` The fields of this struct which must be filled in by the caller are: data_in : A pointer to the input data samples. input_frames : The number of frames of data pointed to by data_in. data_out : A pointer to the output data samples. output_frames : Maximum number of frames pointer to by data_out. src_ratio : Equal to output_sample_rate / input_sample_rate. end_of_input : Equal to 0 if more input data is available and 1 otherwise. Note that the data\_in and data\_out arrays may not overlap. If they do, the library will return an error code. When the **src\_process** function returns **output\_frames\_gen** will be set to the number of output frames generated and **input\_frames\_used** will be set to the number of input frames consumed to generate the provided number of output frames. The **src\_process** function returns non-zero if an error occurs. The non-zero error return value can be decoded into a text string using the function documented [here](api_misc.md#error-reporting). ## Reset ```c int src_reset (SRC_STATE *state) ; ``` The **src\_reset** function resets the internal state of the sample rate converter object to the same state it had immediately after its creation using **src\_new**. This should be called whenever a sample rate converter is to be used on two separate, unrelated pieces of audio. ## Clone ```c SRC_STATE* src_clone (SRC_STATE *state, int *error) ; ``` The **src_clone** function creates a copy of the internal state of the sample rate converter object. The output of the next call to **src\_process** will be identical for both the original and cloned state (given the same **SRC_DATA** input). This could be used to later resume sample rate conversion at a specific location in a stream with the same state, which may be useful in real-time applications. If an error occurs the function returns a NULL pointer and fills in the error value pointed to by the **error** pointer supplied by the caller. ## Set Ratio ```c int src_set_ratio (SRC_STATE *state, double new_ratio) ; ``` When using the **src_process** or **src_callback_process** APIs and updating the **src_ratio** field of the **SRC_STATE** struct, the library will try to smoothly transition between the conversion ratio of the last call and the conversion ratio of the current call. If the user want to bypass this smooth transition and achieve a step response in the conversion ratio, the **src_set_ratio** function can be used to set the starting conversion ratio of the next call to **src_process** or **src_callback_process**. This function returns non-zero on error and the error return value can be decoded into a text string using the function documented [here](api_misc.md#error-reporting).