I am using AVAssetReader to copy PCM data from an iPod track to a buffer, which is then played with a RemoteIO audio unit. I am trying to create a separate thread for loading sound data, so that I can access and play data from the buffer while it is being loaded into.
I currently have a large NSMutableData object that eventually holds the entire song's data. Currently, I load audio data in a separate thread using NSOperation like so:
- AVAssetReaderOutput copies, at most, 8192 bytes at a time to a CMBlockBuffer
- Copy these bytes to a NSData object
- Append this NSData object to a larger NSMutableData object (which eventually holds the entire song)
- When finished, play the song by accessing each packet in the NSMutableData object
I'm trying to be able to play the song WHILE copying these bytes. I am unsure what a good way to write to and read from a file from the same time is.
A short idea I had:
- Create and fill 3 NSData objects, each 8192 bytes in length, as buffers.
- Start playing. When I have finished playing the first buffer, load new data into the first buffer.
- When I have finished playing the second buffer, load new data into the second. Same for the third
- Start playing from the first buffer again, fill the third. And so on.
Or, create one NSData object that holds 3 * 8192 PCM units, and somehow write to and read from it at the same time with two different threads.
I have my code working on two different threads right now. I append data to the array until I press play, at which point it stops (probably because the thread is blocked, but I don't know right now) and plays until it reaches the end of whatever I loaded and causes an EXC_BAD_ACCESS exception.
In short, I want to find the right way to play PCM data while it is being copied, say, 8192 bytes at a time. I will probably have to do so with another thread (I am using NSOperation right now), but am unclear on how to write to and read from a buffer at the same time, preferably using some higher level Objective-C methods.