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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Processes Post 302356317 by jlliagre on Friday 25th of September 2009 06:51:22 AM
Old 09-25-2009
They are obviously at least performing both of these actions but quite several more.

Looks like homework, doesn't it ?
 

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AuMakeElementExportBucket(3)				     Library Functions Manual				      AuMakeElementExportBucket(3)

Name
       AuMakeElementExportBucket - initialize an ExportBucket element

Synopsis
       #include <audio/audiolib.h>

       AuMakeElementExportBucket(element, input, bucket, num_samples, offset, num_actions, actions)
	   AuElement *element; /* RETURN */
	   unsigned short input;
	   AuBucketID bucket;
	   AuUint32 num_samples;
	   AuInt32 offset;
	   int num_actions;
	   AuElementAction *actions;

Arguments
       element	 Returns the initialized element.

       input	 Specifies the index of the element to supply the audio data to this element.

       bucket	 Specifies the ID of the bucket to write the audio data to.

       num_samples
		 Specifies the number of samples to write to the bucket.

       offset	 Specifies the offset into the bucket to begin writing at.

       num_actions
		 Specifies the number of actions in actions.

       actions	 Specifies  the list of actions to associate with this element.  Entries in this list can be initialized with AuMakeChangeStateAc-
		 tion, AuMakeSendNotifyAction, and AuMakeNoopAction.  May be NULL.

Description
       AuMakeElementExportBucket sets the type member of element to AuElementTypeExportBucket and initializes the exportbucket member  of  element
       with the remaining arguments.

       AuMakeElementExportBucket is implemented as a macro.

See Also
       AuMakeElementAddConstant, AuMakeElementBundle, AuMakeElementExportClient, AuMakeElementExportDevice, AuMakeElementExportMonitor, AuMakeEle-
       mentImportBucket, AuMakeElementImportClient, AuMakeElementImportDevice, AuMakeElementImportWaveForm,  AuMakeElementMultiplyConstant,  AuMa-
       keElementSum.

       audiolib - Network Audio System C Language Interface

audiolib - element initialization				       1.9.3					      AuMakeElementExportBucket(3)
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