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DataLine adds media-related functionality to its
 superinterface, .  This functionality includes
 transport-control methods that start, stop, drain, and flush
 the audio data that passes through the line.  A data line can also
 report the current position, volume, and audio format of the media.
 Data lines are used for output of audio by means of the
 subinterfaces Line or
 SourceDataLine, which allow an application program to write data.  Similarly,
 audio input is handled by the subinterface Clip,
 which allows data to be read.
 TargetDataLine
 A data line has an internal buffer in which
 the incoming or outgoing audio data is queued.  The
  method blocks until this internal buffer
 becomes empty, usually because all queued data has been processed.  The
 drain() method discards any available queued data
 from the internal buffer.
 flush()
 A data line produces  and
 START events whenever
 it begins or ceases active presentation or capture of data.  These events
 can be generated in response to specific requests, or as a result of
 less direct state changes.  For example, if STOP is called
 on an inactive data line, and data is available for capture or playback, a
 start()START event will be generated shortly, when data playback
 or capture actually begins.  Or, if the flow of data to an active data
 line is constricted so that a gap occurs in the presentation of data,
 a STOP event is generated.
 
 Mixers often support synchronized control of multiple data lines.
 Synchronization can be established through the Mixer interface's
  method.
 See the description of the synchronize interface
 for a more complete description.
Mixer
LineEvent| Nested Class Summary | |
static class | 
DataLine.Info
Besides the class information inherited from its superclass, DataLine.Info provides additional information specific to data lines. | 
| Method Summary | |
 int | 
available()
Obtains the number of bytes of data currently available to the application for processing in the data line's internal buffer.  | 
 void | 
drain()
Drains queued data from the line by continuing data I/O until the data line's internal buffer has been emptied.  | 
 void | 
flush()
Flushes queued data from the line.  | 
 int | 
getBufferSize()
Obtains the maximum number of bytes of data that will fit in the data line's internal buffer.  | 
 AudioFormat | 
getFormat()
Obtains the current format (encoding, sample rate, number of channels, etc.) of the data line's audio data.  | 
 int | 
getFramePosition()
Obtains the current position in the audio data, in sample frames.  | 
 float | 
getLevel()
Obtains the current volume level for the line.  | 
 long | 
getMicrosecondPosition()
Obtains the current position in the audio data, in microseconds.  | 
 boolean | 
isActive()
Indicates whether the line is engaging in active I/O (such as playback or capture).  | 
 boolean | 
isRunning()
Indicates whether the line is running.  | 
 void | 
start()
Allows a line to engage in data I/O.  | 
 void | 
stop()
Stops the line.  | 
| Methods inherited from interface javax.sound.sampled.Line | 
addLineListener, close, getControl, getControls, getLineInfo, isControlSupported, isOpen, open, removeLineListener | 
| Method Detail | 
public void drain()
drain()
 is invoked on a stopped line that has data in its queue, the method will
 block until the line is running and the data queue becomes empty.  If
 drain() is invoked by one thread, and another continues to
 fill the data queue, the operation will not complete.
 This method always returns when the data line is closed.
flush()public void flush()
stop(), 
drain()public void start()
START event is generated.
stop(), 
isRunning(), 
LineEventpublic void stop()
flush method.
 When audio capture or playback stops, a STOP event is generated.
start(), 
isRunning(), 
flush(), 
LineEventpublic boolean isRunning()
false.
 An open line begins running when the first data is presented in response to an
 invocation of the start method, and continues
 until presentation ceases in response to a call to stop or
 because playback completes.
true if the line is running, otherwise falsestart(), 
stop()public boolean isActive()
START event to its listeners.  Similarly, when
 an active line becomes inactive, it sends a
 STOP event.
true if the line is actively capturing or rendering
 sound, otherwise falseLine.isOpen(), 
Line.addLineListener(javax.sound.sampled.LineListener), 
Line.removeLineListener(javax.sound.sampled.LineListener), 
LineEvent, 
LineListenerpublic AudioFormat getFormat()
AudioFormatpublic int getBufferSize()
public int available()
Note that the units used are bytes, but will always correspond to an integral number of sample frames of audio data.
 An application is guaranteed that a read or
 write operation of up to the number of bytes returned from
 available() will not block; however, there is no guarantee
 that attempts to read or write more data will block.
public int getFramePosition()
public long getMicrosecondPosition()
public float getLevel()
AudioSystem.NOT_SPECIFIED
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