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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? So... What are you listening to? Post 57694 by JamesCopeman on Thursday 4th of November 2004 05:24:42 PM
Old 11-04-2004
I like to listen to classical music and sometimes talk radio when I am writing.Smilie
 

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SDL::Mixer(3)						User Contributed Perl Documentation					     SDL::Mixer(3)

NAME
SDL::Mixer - a SDL perl extension SYNOPSIS
$mixer = new SDL::Mixer -frequency => MIX_DEFAULT_FREQUENCY, -format => MIX_DEFAULT_FORMAT, -channels => MIX_DEFAULT_CHANNELS, -size => 4096; DESCRIPTION
SDL::Mixer allows you access to the SDL mixer library, enablig sound and music volume setting, playing, pausing and resuming, as well as fading the sound and music in and out. METHODS
new() $mixer = SDL::Mixer->new( -frequency => MIX_DEFAULT_FREQUENCY, -format => MIX_DEFAULT_FORMAT, -channels => MIX_DEFAULT_CHANNELS, -size => 4096); Creates a new SDL::Mixer object. $size is the buffer size in bytes. query_spec() my $specs = SDL::Mixer::query_spec(); Returns a hash reference, containing the following keys and their respective values: -status -frequency -channels -format reserve_channels $mixer->reserve_channels(4); Reserve so many channels. allocate_channels() $mixer->reserve_channels(2); Allocate so many channels. group_channel(channel,group) Group the channel number $channel into group $group. group_channels(from,to,group) Groups a range of channels group_available(group) Return true when the group is available. group_count(group) Returns the number of channels in the group group_oldest() group_newer() play_channel() play_music() Play $music $loop times. fade_in_channel(channel,chunk,loops,ms,ticks) Fades a channel in fade_in_music(music,loops,ms) Fades the music in over a number of ms, looping as it does channel_volume(channel,volume) Sets the volume for a single channel mucis_volume(volume) Set the volume for the music. halt_channel(channel) Stops a specific channel halt_group(group) Stops a group of channels halt_music() Stops the music channel_expire(channel,ticks) Ignores the channel after "ticks" has expired fade_out_channel(channel,ms) Fade the channel number $channel in $ms ms out. fade_out_group(group,ms) Fade the channel group $group in $ms ms out. fade_out_music(ms) Fade the music in $ms ms out. fading_music() Return true when the music is currently fading in or out. fading_channel() Return true when the channel number $channel is currently fading in or out. pause( channel ) Pause the channel $channel. resume(channel) Resume the channel $channel. paused() Return true when the channel is currently paused. pause_music() Pause the music play. resume_music() Resume the music play. rewind_music() Resets the music file to the beginning music_paused() Return true when the music is currently paused. playing() Return true when the channel is currently playing. playing_music () Return true when the music is currently playing. AUTHORS
David J. Goehrig, basic doc added by Tels <http://bloodgate.com>. SEE ALSO
perl, SDL::Music and SDL::Sound. perl v5.12.1 2010-07-05 SDL::Mixer(3)
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