Can Java Sound be used to control the system volume?

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旧时难觅i 2020-11-29 10:22

Java Sound offers FloatControl instances for various sound line functionality, and both a MASTER_GAIN & VOLUME control type.

Can these controls be

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  •  时光说笑
    2020-11-29 11:16

    No, it cannot. Here is source adapted from an answer to Adjusting master volume on coderanch. The source iterates the available lines, checks if they have a control of the right type, and if so, puts them in a GUI attached to a JSlider

    import java.awt.*;
    import javax.swing.*;
    import javax.sound.sampled.*;
    import javax.swing.event.ChangeEvent;
    import javax.swing.event.ChangeListener;
    
    public class SoundMixer {
    
        public Component getGui() {
            JPanel gui = new JPanel(new GridLayout(0,1));
    
            Mixer.Info[] mixers = AudioSystem.getMixerInfo();
            System.out.println(
                    "There are " + mixers.length + " mixer info objects");
            for (Mixer.Info mixerInfo : mixers) {
                System.out.println("mixer name: " + mixerInfo.getName());
                Mixer mixer = AudioSystem.getMixer(mixerInfo);
                Line.Info[] lineInfos = mixer.getSourceLineInfo();
                for (Line.Info lineInfo : lineInfos) {
                    System.out.println("  Line.Info: " + lineInfo);
                    try {
                        Line line = mixer.getLine(lineInfo);
                        FloatControl volCtrl = (FloatControl)line.getControl(
                                FloatControl.Type.MASTER_GAIN);
                        VolumeSlider vs = new VolumeSlider(volCtrl);
                        gui.add( new JLabel(volCtrl.toString()) );
                        gui.add( vs.getVolume() );
                        System.out.println(
                                "    volCtrl.getValue() = " + volCtrl.getValue());
                    } catch (LineUnavailableException e) {
                        e.printStackTrace();
                    } catch (IllegalArgumentException iaEx) {
                        System.out.println("    " + iaEx);
                    }
                }
            }
    
            return gui;
        }
    
        public static void main(String[] args) {
            Runnable r = new Runnable() {
    
                @Override
                public void run() {
                    SoundMixer sm = new SoundMixer();
                    Component c = sm.getGui();
                    JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null, c);
                }
            };
            // Swing GUIs should be created and updated on the EDT
            // http://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/uiswing/concurrency/initial.html
            SwingUtilities.invokeLater(r);
        }
    }
    
    class VolumeSlider {
    
        JSlider volume;
    
        VolumeSlider(final FloatControl volumeControl) {
            volume = new JSlider(
                    (int) volumeControl.getMinimum() * 100,
                    (int) volumeControl.getMaximum() * 100,
                    (int) volumeControl.getValue() * 100);
            ChangeListener listener = new ChangeListener() {
    
                @Override
                public void stateChanged(ChangeEvent e) {
                    float val = volume.getValue() / 100f;
                    volumeControl.setValue(val);
                    System.out.println(
                            "Setting volume of " + volumeControl.toString() + 
                            " to " + val);
                }
            };
            volume.addChangeListener(listener);
        }
    
        public JSlider getVolume() {
            return volume;
        }
    }
    

    On this Windows 7 machine I get two controls, both from the "Java Sound Audio Engine". Neither has any effect on the current system volume.

    run:
    There are 4 mixer info objects
    mixer name: Primary Sound Driver
      Line.Info: interface SourceDataLine supporting 8 audio formats, and buffers of at least 32 bytes
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Unsupported control type: Master Gain
      Line.Info: interface Clip supporting 8 audio formats, and buffers of at least 32 bytes
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Unsupported control type: Master Gain
    mixer name: Speakers (VIA High Definition Audio)
      Line.Info: interface SourceDataLine supporting 8 audio formats, and buffers of at least 32 bytes
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Unsupported control type: Master Gain
      Line.Info: interface Clip supporting 8 audio formats, and buffers of at least 32 bytes
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Unsupported control type: Master Gain
    mixer name: Java Sound Audio Engine
      Line.Info: interface SourceDataLine supporting 8 audio formats
        volCtrl.getValue() = 0.0
      Line.Info: interface Clip supporting 8 audio formats, and buffers of 0 to 4194304 bytes
        volCtrl.getValue() = 0.0
    mixer name: Port Speakers (VIA High Definition A
    Setting volume of Master Gain with current value: 0.0 dB (range: -80.0 - 13.9794) to 0.0
    Setting volume of Master Gain with current value: 0.0 dB (range: -80.0 - 13.9794) to -0.41
    Setting volume of Master Gain with current value: 0.0 dB (range: -80.0 - 13.9794) to -0.68
    ...
    

    Swap FloatControl.Type.MASTER_GAIN for FloatControl.Type.VOLUME to see.. no controls.

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