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.SH "NAME"
afGetFrameSize \- calculate the frame size in bytes for an audio track
.SH "SYNOPSIS"
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float afGetFrameSize (AFfilehandle file, int track, int expand3to4);
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.SH "PARAMETERS"
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\fIfile\fR is a valid AFfilehandle\&.
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\fItrack\fR is an integer which refers to a specific audio track in the file\&. At present no supported audio file format allows for more than one audio track within a file, so track should always be AF_DEFAULT_TRACK\&.
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\fIexpand3to4\fR is a boolean\-valued integer indicating whether frame size calculation will treat 24\-bit data as having a size of 3 bytes or 4 bytes\&.
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
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afGetFrameSize returns the number of bytes in a frame in a given audio track\&.
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A sample frame consists of one or more samples\&. For a monaural track, a sample frame will always contain one sample\&. For a stereophonic track, a sample frame will always contain two samples, one for the left channel and one for the right channel\&.
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A non\-zero value of \fIexpand3to4\fR should be used when calculating the frame size for storage in memory (since 24\-bit audio data is presented in memory as a 4\-byte sign\-extended integer), while a value of zero should be used for calculating storage on disk where no padding is added\&. The parameter \fIexpand3to4\fR is ignored unless the specified audio track contains 24\-bit audio data\&.
.SH "AUTHOR"
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Michael Pruett