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package com.itextpdf.kernel.pdf.annot;
import com.itextpdf.kernel.geom.Rectangle;
import com.itextpdf.kernel.pdf.PdfDictionary;
import com.itextpdf.kernel.pdf.PdfDocument;
import com.itextpdf.kernel.pdf.PdfName;
import com.itextpdf.kernel.pdf.PdfNumber;
import com.itextpdf.kernel.pdf.PdfObject;
import com.itextpdf.kernel.pdf.PdfStream;
import java.io.BufferedInputStream;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
public class PdfSoundAnnotation extends PdfMarkupAnnotation {
/**
* Creates a new Sound annotation.
* There is a problem playing *.wav files via internal player in Acrobat.
* The first byte of the audio stream data should be deleted, then wav file will be played correctly.
* Otherwise it will be broken. Other supporting file types don't have such problem.
* Sound annotations are deprecated in PDF 2.0.
*
* @param rect the rectangle that specifies annotation position and bounds on page
* @param sound the {@link PdfStream} with sound
*/
public PdfSoundAnnotation(Rectangle rect, PdfStream sound) {
super(rect);
put(PdfName.Sound, sound);
}
/**
* Instantiates a new {@link PdfSoundAnnotation} instance based on {@link PdfDictionary}
* instance, that represents existing annotation object in the document.
*
* @param pdfObject the {@link PdfDictionary} representing annotation object
* @see PdfAnnotation#makeAnnotation(PdfObject)
*/
protected PdfSoundAnnotation(PdfDictionary pdfObject) {
super(pdfObject);
}
/**
* Creates a sound annotation. Sound annotations are deprecated in PDF 2.0.
*
* @param document the {@link PdfDocument} to which annotation will be added
* @param rect the rectangle that specifies annotation position and bounds on page
* @param soundStream the {@link PdfStream} with sound
* @param sampleRate the sampling rate, in samples per second
* @param encoding the encoding format for the sample data
* @param channels the number of sound channels
* @param sampleSizeInBits the number of bits per sample value per channel
* @throws IOException in case of corrupted data or source stream problems
*/
public PdfSoundAnnotation(PdfDocument document, Rectangle rect, InputStream soundStream, float sampleRate, PdfName encoding, int channels, int sampleSizeInBits) throws IOException {
super(rect);
PdfStream sound = new PdfStream(document, correctWavFile(soundStream));
sound.put(PdfName.R, new PdfNumber(sampleRate));
sound.put(PdfName.E, encoding);
sound.put(PdfName.B, new PdfNumber(sampleSizeInBits));
sound.put(PdfName.C, new PdfNumber(channels));
put(PdfName.Sound, sound);
}
@Override
public PdfName getSubtype() {
return PdfName.Sound;
}
public PdfStream getSound() {
return getPdfObject().getAsStream(PdfName.Sound);
}
private static InputStream correctWavFile(InputStream is) throws IOException {
String header = "";
InputStream bufferedIn = new BufferedInputStream(is);
bufferedIn.mark(0);
for (int i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
header = header + (char) bufferedIn.read();
}
bufferedIn.reset();
if ("RIFF".equals(header)) {
bufferedIn.read();
}
return bufferedIn;
}
/**
* The name of an icon that is used in displaying the annotation. Possible values are different for different
* annotation types. See {@link #setIconName(PdfName)}.
* @return a {@link PdfName} that specifies the icon for displaying annotation, or null if icon name is not specified.
*/
public PdfName getIconName() {
return getPdfObject().getAsName(PdfName.Name);
}
/**
* The name of an icon that is used in displaying the annotation.
* @param name a {@link PdfName} that specifies the icon for displaying annotation. Possible values are different
* for different annotation types:
*
* - Speaker
*
- Mic
*
* Additional names may be supported as well.
* @return this {@link PdfSoundAnnotation} instance.
*/
public PdfSoundAnnotation setIconName(PdfName name) {
return (PdfSoundAnnotation) put(PdfName.Name, name);
}
}