public interface TargetDataLine extends DataLine
DataLineNote that the naming convention for this interface reflects the relationship between the line and its mixer. From the perspective of an application, a target data line may act as a source for audio data.
 The target data line can be obtained from a mixer by invoking the
 getLineMixer with an appropriate
 DataLine.Info
 The TargetDataLine interface provides a method for reading the
 captured data from the target data line's buffer.Applications
 that record audio should read data from the target data line quickly enough
 to keep the buffer from overflowing, which could cause discontinuities in
 the captured data that are perceived as clicks.  Applications can use the
 availableDataLine interface to determine the amount of data currently
 queued in the data line's buffer.  If the buffer does overflow,
 the oldest queued data is discarded and replaced by new data.
Mixer, 
DataLine, 
SourceDataLineDataLine.Info| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| void | open(AudioFormat format)Opens the line with the specified format, causing the line to acquire any
 required system resources and become operational. | 
| void | open(AudioFormat format,
    int bufferSize)Opens the line with the specified format and requested buffer size,
 causing the line to acquire any required system resources and become
 operational. | 
| int | read(byte[] b,
    int off,
    int len)Reads audio data from the data line's input buffer. | 
available, drain, flush, getBufferSize, getFormat, getFramePosition, getLevel, getLongFramePosition, getMicrosecondPosition, isActive, isRunning, start, stopaddLineListener, close, getControl, getControls, getLineInfo, isControlSupported, isOpen, open, removeLineListenervoid open(AudioFormat format, int bufferSize) throws LineUnavailableException
 The buffer size is specified in bytes, but must represent an integral
 number of sample frames.  Invoking this method with a requested buffer
 size that does not meet this requirement may result in an
 IllegalArgumentException.  The actual buffer size for the open line may
 differ from the requested buffer size.  The value actually set may be
 queried by subsequently calling DataLine.getBufferSize()
 If this operation succeeds, the line is marked as open, and an
 OPEN
 Invoking this method on a line that is already open is illegal
 and may result in an IllegalStateException.
 
 Some lines, once closed, cannot be reopened.  Attempts
 to reopen such a line will always result in a
 LineUnavailableException.
format - the desired audio formatbufferSize - the desired buffer size, in bytes.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 restrictionsopen(AudioFormat), 
Line.open(), 
Line.close(), 
Line.isOpen(), 
LineEventvoid open(AudioFormat format) throws LineUnavailableException
 The implementation chooses a buffer size, which is measured in bytes but
 which encompasses an integral number of sample frames.  The buffer size
 that the system has chosen may be queried by subsequently calling DataLine.getBufferSize()
 If this operation succeeds, the line is marked as open, and an
 OPEN
 Invoking this method on a line that is already open is illegal
 and may result in an IllegalStateException.
 
 Some lines, once closed, cannot be reopened.  Attempts
 to reopen such a line will always result in a
 LineUnavailableException.
format - the desired audio formatLineUnavailableException - if the line cannot be
 opened due to resource restrictionsIllegalArgumentException - if format
 is not fully specified or invalidIllegalStateException - if the line is already openSecurityException - if the line cannot be
 opened due to security restrictionsopen(AudioFormat, int), 
Line.open(), 
Line.close(), 
Line.isOpen(), 
LineEventint read(byte[] b,
       int off,
       int len)
 The number of bytes that can be read without blocking can be ascertained
 using the availableDataLine interface.  (While it is guaranteed that
 this number of bytes can be read without blocking, there is no guarantee
 that attempts to read additional data will block.)
 
 The number of bytes to be read must represent an integral number of
 sample frames, such that:
 
 
[ bytes read ] % [frame size in bytes ] == 0b - a byte array that will contain the requested input data when
 this method returnsoff - the offset from the beginning of the array, in byteslen - the requested number of bytes to readIllegalArgumentException - if the requested number of bytes does
 not represent an integral number of sample frames.
 or if len is negative.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException - if off is negative,
 or off+len is greater than the length of the array
 b.SourceDataLine.write(byte[], int, int), 
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