Remarks
Retrieves peak levels on the current recording/playback position using the specified scale.
The VUMeterValueChange event is used for the purpose of retrieving peak levels of the audio stream during recording/playback: this method can be used as an integration of the existing VUMeterValueChange event in order to obtain RMS (Root-Mean-Square) levels: a good place to invoke this method is indeed inside the event handler function of the VUMeterValueChange event.
Syntax
[C++]
short control.StreamPeakLevelsGet (
float *tPeakLevels,
long nLengthInMs,
short bRms,
short bStereo,
short nScaleType
);
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Parameter
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Description
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tPeakLevels
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Table that, on return from the method call, will contain floating point values representing detected peak levels for each of the audio stream's channels.
In order to avoid issues, the size of this table should be adapted to the possibility to store up to 8 channels.
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nLengthInMs
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The amount of data to inspect to calculate the peak level, expressed in milliseconds. The maximum value is 1000.
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bRms
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Boolean value indicating if values to retrieve are RMS (Root-Mean-Square) levels or peak levels.
Supported values are the following:
Mnemonic constant
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Meaning
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BOOL_FALSE
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Use peak levels.
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BOOL_TRUE
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Use RMS levels.
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bStereo
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Boolean value indicating if values to retrieve should be considered as mono or stereo levels.
Supported values are the following:
Mnemonic constant
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Meaning
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BOOL_FALSE
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Get mono levels, allowing to retrieve a separate level for each channel.
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BOOL_TRUE
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Get stereo levels meaning that the left level will be from the even channels, and the right level will be from the odd channels. If there are an odd number of channels then the left and right levels will both include all channels.
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nScaleType
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The scaling type of values reported into the tPeakLevels table.
Supported values are the following:
Mnemonic constant
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Value
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Meaning
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SCALE_LINEAR
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0
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Returned values are based upon a linear scale and can be in the range from 0.0 (silence) to 100.0 (max volume)
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SCALE_LOG
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1
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Returned values, expressed in dB, are based upon a logarithmic scale and can be in the range from -100 (silence) to 0 (max volume)
The actual applied formula for converting a linear value into a logarithmic value is the following:
ValueInDB = 20 * log10 (ValueLinear/100)
The C syntax for converting a logarithmic value into a linear value is the following:
ValueLinear = 100 * pow (10, ValueInDB/20);
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Return value
Value
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Meaning
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Negative value
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An error occurred (see the LastError property for further error details)
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enumErrorCodes.ERR_NOERROR (0)
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The volume has been changed correctly
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