Changing volume in Java when using JLayer

Penchant picture Penchant · Mar 15, 2009 · Viewed 12.7k times · Source

I'm using JLayer to play an inputstream of mp3 data from the internet. How do i change the volume of the output?

I'm using this code to play it:

URL u = new URL(s);
URLConnection conn = u.openConnection();  
conn.setConnectTimeout(Searcher.timeoutms);  
conn.setReadTimeout(Searcher.timeoutms);

bitstream = new Bitstream(conn.getInputStream()/*new FileInputStream(quick_file)*/);
System.out.println(bitstream);
decoder = new Decoder();
decoder.setEqualizer(equalizer);
audio = FactoryRegistry.systemRegistry().createAudioDevice();
audio.open(decoder);
for(int i = quick_positions[0]; i > 0; i--){
    Header h = bitstream.readFrame();
    if (h == null){
        return;
    }
bitstream.closeFrame();

Answer

ChrisH picture ChrisH · Feb 24, 2010

You may consider this an unacceptable hack, but it worked in an MP3 player I wrote. It requires a small code addition to one of the JLayer classes.

Add the following method to javazoom.jl.player.JavaSoundAudioDevice.

public void setLineGain(float gain)
{
    if (source != null)
    {
        FloatControl volControl = (FloatControl) source.getControl(FloatControl.Type.MASTER_GAIN);
        float newGain = Math.min(Math.max(gain, volControl.getMinimum()), volControl.getMaximum());

        volControl.setValue(newGain);
    }
}

This new method then allows you to change the volume with code like this.

if (audio instanceof JavaSoundAudioDevice)
{
    JavaSoundAudioDevice jsAudio = (JavaSoundAudioDevice) audio;
    jsAudio.setLineGain(yourGainGoesHere);
}