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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers mtime vs ctime Post 57807 by moxxx68 on Saturday 6th of November 2004 09:57:57 PM
Old 11-06-2004
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get_sound_input_cap_bits(3alleg4)				  Allegro manual				 get_sound_input_cap_bits(3alleg4)

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get_sound_input_cap_bits - Checks which audio input sample formats are supported. Allegro game programming library. SYNOPSIS
#include <allegro.h> int get_sound_input_cap_bits(); DESCRIPTION
Checks which sample formats are supported by the current audio input driver, returning one of the bitfield values: 0 = audio input not supported 8 = eight bit audio input is supported 16 = sixteen bit audio input is supported 24 = both eight and sixteen bit audio input are supported Example: cap = get_sound_input_cap_bits(); if (cap == 0) { /* Ugh, no audio input supported? */ } else { if (cap & 8) { /* We have eight bit audio input. */ } if (cap & 16) { /* We have sixteen bit audio input. */ } } SEE ALSO
start_sound_input(3alleg4), get_sound_input_cap_parm(3alleg4), get_sound_input_cap_rate(3alleg4), get_sound_input_cap_stereo(3alleg4) Allegro version 4.4.2 get_sound_input_cap_bits(3alleg4)
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