I'm trying to generate short tones of variable lengths through ALSA in a small C program. A few examples I've tried work fine when playing one second worth of sound but anything shorter than that just doesn't produce any sound at all.
I'm filling a buffer with a sine wave like so:
#define BUFFER_LEN 44100
int freq = 700; //audio frequency
int fs = 44100; //sampling frequency
float buffer [BUFFER_LEN];
for (k=0; k<BUFFER_LEN; k++) {
buffer[k] = (sin(2*M_PI*freq/fs*k));
}
Setting the pcm device parameters:
if ((err = snd_pcm_set_params(handle,
SND_PCM_FORMAT_FLOAT,
SND_PCM_ACCESS_RW_INTERLEAVED,
1,
44100,
1,
500000)) < 0) {
printf("Playback open error: %s\n", snd_strerror(err));
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
Playback:
frames = snd_pcm_writei(handle, buffer, BUFFER_LEN);
But if I want to change it to play the tone, say a quarter of a second (i.e. changing BUFFER_LEN to 11025) nothing comes out of the speaker anymore.
I've tried changing types from floats to shorts, setting the PCM_FORMAT to other values and trying different ways of filling the buffer with sine waves.
If anything, I hear a little 'bip' sound in the speakers but just not what I expect. The program doesn't segfaults or crash but I'm just puzzled how to make ALSA play shorter samples.
I don't know if I need to work with some exact frame or buffer size multiple but I'm very open to suggestions.