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Operating Systems Linux Google Chrome OS Google Chrome For Linux!!! Post 302348936 by figaro on Sunday 30th of August 2009 12:44:40 PM
Old 08-30-2009
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pods::SDL::Mixer::Channels(3pm) 			User Contributed Perl Documentation			   pods::SDL::Mixer::Channels(3pm)

NAME
SDL::Mixer::Channels -- SDL::Mixer channel functions and bindings CATEGORY
Mixer DESCRIPTION
METHODS
allocate_channels my $ret = SDL::Mixer::Channels::allocate_channels( $number_of_channels ); Dynamically change the number of channels managed by the mixer. If decreasing the number of channels, the upper channels are stopped. This function returns the new number of allocated channels. Example use SDL::Mixer::Channels; printf("We got %d channels! ", SDL::Mixer::Channels::allocate_channels( 8 ) ); volume my $prev_volume = SDL::Mixer::Channels::volume( $channel_number, $volume ); "volume" changes the volume of the channel specified in channel by the amount set in volume. The range of volume is from 0 to "MIX_MAX_VOLUME" which is 128. Passing "-1" to channel will change the volume of all channels. If the specified volume is "-1", it will just return the current volume. Returns the previously set volume of the channel. play_channel my $channel_number = SDL::Mixer::Channels::play_channel( $channel, $chunk, $loops ); "play_channel" will play the specified "chunk" over the specified "channel". SDL_mixer will choose a channel for you if you pass "-1" for "channel". The chunk will be looped "loops" times, the total number of times played will be "loops+1". Passing "-1" will loop the chunk infinitely. Returns the channel the chunk will be played on, or "-1" on error. Example: use SDL::Mixer; use SDL::Mixer::Channels; use SDL::Mixer::Samples; SDL::init(SDL_INIT_AUDIO); SDL::Mixer::open_audio( 44100, SDL::Constants::AUDIO_S16, 2, 4096 ); my $chunk = SDL::Mixer::Samples::load_WAV('sample.wav'); SDL::Mixer::Channels::play_channel( -1, $chunk, -1 ); SDL::delay(1000); SDL::Mixer::close_audio(); play_channel_timed my $channel = SDL::Mixer::Channels::play_channel_timed( $channel, $chunk, $loops, $ticks ); Same as play_channel but you can specify the time it will play by $ticks. fade_in_channel my $channel = SDL::Mixer::Channels::fade_in_channel( $channel, $chunk, $loops, $ms ); Same as play_channel but you can specify the fade-in time by $ms. fade_in_channel_timed my $channel = SDL::Mixer::Channels::fade_in_channel_timed( $channel, $chunk, $loops, $ms, $ticks ); Same as fade_in_channel but you can specify the time how long the chunk will be played by $ticks. pause SDL::Mixer::Channels::pause( $channel ); Pauses the given channel or all by passing "-1". resume SDL::Mixer::Channels::resume( $channel ); Resumes the given channel or all by passing "-1". halt_channel SDL::Mixer::Channels::halt_channel( $channel ); Stops the given channel or all by passing "-1". expire_channel my $channels = SDL::Mixer::Channels::expire_channel( $channel, $ticks ); Stops the given channel (or "-1" for all) after the time specified by $ticks (in milliseconds). Returns the number of affected channels. fade_out_channel my $fading_channels = SDL::Mixer::Channels::fade_out_channel( $which, $ms ); "fade_out_channel" fades out a channel specified in "which" with a duration specified in "ms" in milliseconds. Returns the the number of channels that will be faded out. channel_finished SDL::Mixer::Channels::channel_finished( $callback ); Add your own callback when a channel has finished playing. "NULL" to disable callback. The callback may be called from the mixer's audio callback or it could be called as a result of halt_channel, etc. do not call "lock_audio" from this callback; you will either be inside the audio callback, or SDL_mixer will explicitly lock the audio before calling your callback. Example 1: my $callback = sub{ printf("[channel_finished] callback called for channel %d ", shift); }; SDL::Mixer::Channels::channel_finished( $callback ); Example 2: sub callback { ... } SDL::Mixer::Channels::channel_finished( &callback ); playing my $playing = SDL::Mixer::Channels::playing( $channel ); Returns 1 if the given channel is playing sound, otherwise 0. It doesn't check if the channel is paused. Note: If you pass "-1" you will get the number of playing channels. paused my $paused = SDL::Mixer::Channels::paused( $channel ); Returns 1 if the given channel is paused, otherwise 0. Note: If you pass "-1" you will get the number of paused channels. fading_channel my $fading_channel = SDL::Mixer::Channels::fading_channel( $channel ); Returns one of the following for the given channel: o MIX_NO_FADING o MIX_FADING_OUT o MIX_FADING_IN Note: Never pass "-1" to this function! get_chunk my $chunk = SDL::Mixer::Channels::get_chunk( $channel ); "get_chunk" gets the most recent sample chunk played on channel. This chunk may be currently playing, or just the last used. Note: Never pass "-1" to this function! AUTHORS
See "AUTHORS" in SDL. perl v5.14.2 2012-05-28 pods::SDL::Mixer::Channels(3pm)
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