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SoundComposer.ItemSoundFileVolumeSlidingGet method

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Remarks

 

Obtains parameters of a specific linear volume sliding, previously added through the SoundComposer.ItemSoundFileVolumeSlidingAdd method, from the given sound file item.

 

For further details about sound composing see the the SoundComposer object and the How to compose a sound tutorial.

 

 

Syntax

 

[Visual Basic]

control.SoundComposer.ItemSoundFileVolumeSlidingGet (

nUniqueId as Long,

nVolumeSlidingUniqueId as Long,

ByRef nSlideStartPosMs as Long,

ByRef nSlideLengthMs as Long,

ByRef fVolumeAmpltudeStart as Single,

ByRef fVolumeAmpltudeEnd as Single

) as enumErrorCodes


 

[C++]

short control.SoundComposer.ItemSoundFileVolumeSlidingGet (

long nUniqueId,

long nVolumeSlidingUniqueId,

long *nSlideStartPosMs,

long *nSlideLengthMs,

float *fVolumeAmpltudeStart,

float *fVolumeAmpltudeEnd

);


 

Parameter

Description

 

 

nUniqueId

The unique identifier of the sound file item previously returned by the call to one of the following methods: SoundComposer.ItemSoundFileAdd, SoundComposer.ItemSoundFileMemoryAdd, SoundComposer.ItemSoundFileRawAdd, SoundComposer.ItemSoundFileMemoryRawAdd, SoundComposer.ItemSoundFileFromEditorAdd,or SoundComposer.ItemSoundFileFromRecorderAdd.

nVolumeSlidingUniqueId

The unique identifier of the linear volume sliding returned by the SoundComposer.ItemSoundFileVolumeSlidingAdd method or by the SoundComposer.ItemSoundFileVolumeSlidingUniqueIdGet method.

nSlideStartPosMs

Reference to a value that, on return from the method call, will contain the initial position of the sliding expressed in milliseconds

nSlideLengthMs

Reference to a value that, on return from the method call, will contain the length of the sliding expressed in milliseconds

fVolumeAmpltudeStart

Reference to a value that, on return from the method call, will contain the initial volume amplitude of the sliding.

- value 0.0 means that sound volume is muted

- values higher than 0.0 and lower than 1.0 attenuate the sound volume

- value 1.0 sets the sound at full volume

- values higher than 1.0 amplify the sound volume

fVolumeAmpltudeEnd

Reference to a value that, on return from the method call, will contain the final volume amplitude of the sliding.

- value 0.0 means that sound volume is muted

- values higher than 0.0 and lower than 1.0 attenuate the sound volume

- value 1.0 sets the sound at full volume

- values higher than 1.0 amplify the sound volume

 

 

Return value

 

Value

Meaning

 

 

Negative value

An error occurred, check the LastError property value in order to get the error code

enumErrorCodes.ERR_NOERROR (0)

The method call was successful