Set a MIX_Track's input to an SDL_IOStream.
Defined in <SDL3_mixer/SDL_mixer.h>
bool MIX_SetTrackIOStream(MIX_Track *track, SDL_IOStream *io, bool closeio);
MIX_Track * | track | the track on which to set a new audio input. |
SDL_IOStream * | io | the new i/o stream to use as the track's input. |
bool | closeio | if true, close the stream when done with it. |
(bool) Returns true on success, false on error; call SDL_GetError() for details.
This is not the recommended way to set a track's input, but this can be useful for a very specific scenario: a large file, to be played once, that must be read from disk in small chunks as needed. In most cases, however, it is preferable to create a MIX_Audio ahead of time and use MIX_SetTrackAudio() instead.
The stream supplied here should provide an audio file in a supported format. SDL_mixer will parse it during this call to make sure it's valid, and then will read file data from the stream as it needs to decode more during mixing.
The stream must be able to seek through the complete set of data, or this function will fail.
A given IOStream may only be assigned to a single track at a time; duplicate assignments won't return an error, but assigning a stream to multiple tracks will cause each track to read from the stream arbitarily, causing confusion, incorrect mixing, or failure to decode.
Once a track has a valid input, it can start mixing sound by calling MIX_PlayTrack(), or possibly MIX_PlayTag().
Calling this function with a NULL stream is legal, and removes any input from the track. If the track was currently playing, the next time the mixer runs, it'll notice this and mark the track as stopped, calling any assigned MIX_TrackStoppedCallback.
It is legal to change the input of a track while it's playing, however some states, like loop points, may cease to make sense with the new audio. In such a case, one can call MIX_PlayTrack again to adjust parameters.
The provided stream must remain valid until the track no longer needs it (either by changing the track's input or destroying the track).
It is safe to call this function from any thread.
This function is available since SDL_mixer 3.0.0.