public interface Clip extends DataLine
Clip interface represents a special kind of data line whose
 audio data can be loaded prior to playback, instead of being streamed in
 real time.
 Because the data is pre-loaded and has a known length, you can set a clip to start playing at any position in its audio data. You can also create a loop, so that when the clip is played it will cycle repeatedly. Loops are specified with a starting and ending sample frame, along with the number of times that the loop should be played.
 Clips may be obtained from a Mixer
 Playback of an audio clip may be started and stopped using the start
 and stop methods.  These methods do not reset the media position;
 start causes playback to continue from the position where playback
 was last stopped.  To restart playback from the beginning of the clip's audio
 data, simply follow the invocation of stop
DataLine.Info| Modifier and Type | Field and Description | 
|---|---|
| static int | LOOP_CONTINUOUSLYA value indicating that looping should continue indefinitely rather than
 complete after a specific number of loops. | 
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| int | getFrameLength()Obtains the media length in sample frames. | 
| long | getMicrosecondLength()Obtains the media duration in microseconds | 
| void | loop(int count)Starts looping playback from the current position. | 
| void | open(AudioFormat format,
    byte[] data,
    int offset,
    int bufferSize)Opens the clip, meaning that it should acquire any required
 system resources and become operational. | 
| void | open(AudioInputStream stream)Opens the clip with the format and audio data present in the provided audio
 input stream. | 
| void | setFramePosition(int frames)Sets the media position in sample frames. | 
| void | setLoopPoints(int start,
             int end)Sets the first and last sample frames that will be played in
 the loop. | 
| void | setMicrosecondPosition(long microseconds)Sets the media position in microseconds. | 
available, drain, flush, getBufferSize, getFormat, getFramePosition, getLevel, getLongFramePosition, getMicrosecondPosition, isActive, isRunning, start, stopaddLineListener, close, getControl, getControls, getLineInfo, isControlSupported, isOpen, open, removeLineListenerstatic final int LOOP_CONTINUOUSLY
loop(int), 
Constant Field Valuesvoid open(AudioFormat format, byte[] data, int offset, int bufferSize) throws LineUnavailableException
OPENInvoking this method on a line which is already open is illegal and may result in an IllegalStateException.
 Note that some lines, once closed, cannot be reopened.  Attempts
 to reopen such a line will always result in a
 LineUnavailableException
format - the format of the supplied audio datadata - a byte array containing audio data to load into the clipoffset - the point at which to start copying, expressed in
 bytes from the beginning of the arraybufferSize - the number of bytes
 of data to load into the clip from the array.LineUnavailableException - if the line cannot be
 opened due to resource restrictionsIllegalArgumentException - if the buffer size does not represent
 an integral number of sample frames,
 or if format is not fully specified or invalidIllegalStateException - if the line is already openSecurityException - if the line cannot be
 opened due to security restrictionsLine.close(), 
Line.isOpen(), 
LineListenervoid open(AudioInputStream stream) throws LineUnavailableException, IOException
OPENInvoking this method on a line which is already open is illegal and may result in an IllegalStateException.
 Note that some lines, once closed, cannot be reopened.  Attempts
 to reopen such a line will always result in a
 LineUnavailableException
stream - an audio input stream from which audio data will be read into
 the clipLineUnavailableException - if the line cannot be
 opened due to resource restrictionsIOException - if an I/O exception occurs during reading of
 the streamIllegalArgumentException - if the stream's audio format
 is not fully specified or invalidIllegalStateException - if the line is already openSecurityException - if the line cannot be
 opened due to security restrictionsLine.close(), 
Line.isOpen(), 
LineListenerint getFrameLength()
AudioSystem.NOT_SPECIFIED if the line is not open.AudioSystem.NOT_SPECIFIEDlong getMicrosecondLength()
AudioSystem.NOT_SPECIFIED if the line is not open.AudioSystem.NOT_SPECIFIEDvoid setFramePosition(int frames)
 To obtain the current position in sample frames, use the
 getFramePositionDataLine.
frames - the desired new media position, expressed in sample framesvoid setMicrosecondPosition(long microseconds)
 To obtain the current position in microseconds, use the
 getMicrosecondPositionDataLine.
microseconds - the desired new media position, expressed in microsecondsvoid setLoopPoints(int start,
                 int end)
start - the loop's starting position, in sample frames (zero-based)end - the loop's ending position, in sample frames (zero-based), or
 -1 to indicate the final frameIllegalArgumentException - if the requested
 loop points cannot be set, usually because one or both falls outside
 the media's duration or because the ending point is
 before the starting pointvoid loop(int count)
count times, and finally continue playback to the end of
 the clip.
 If the current position when this method is invoked is greater than the loop end point, playback simply continues to the end of the clip without looping.
 A count value of 0 indicates that any current looping should
 cease and playback should continue to the end of the clip.  The behavior
 is undefined when this method is invoked with any other value during a
 loop operation.
 
If playback is stopped during looping, the current loop status is cleared; the behavior of subsequent loop and start requests is not affected by an interrupted loop operation.
count - the number of times playback should loop back from the
 loop's end position to the loop's  start position, or
 LOOP_CONTINUOUSLY Submit a bug or feature 
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