debian man page for ausetdeviceattributes

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AuSetDeviceAttributes(3)				     Library Functions Manual					  AuSetDeviceAttributes(3)

Name
       AuSetDeviceAttributes - set device attributes

Synopsis
       #include <audio/audiolib.h>

       void AuSetDeviceAttributes(server, device, valuemask, attributes, status)
	   AuServer *server;
	   AuDeviceID device;
	   AuMask valuemask;
	   AuDeviceAttributes *attributes;
	   AuStatus *status; /* RETURN */

Arguments
       server	 Specifies the connection to the audio server.

       device	 Specifies the ID of the device.

       valuemask Specifies  which values in attributes to used.  This must be a bitwise inclusive OR of one or more of these constants: AuCompCom-
		 monIDMask, AuCompCommonKindMask, AuCompCommonUseMask, AuCommonFormatMask, AuCommonNumTracksMask, AuCommonAccessMask,  AuCommonDe-
		 scriptionMask, AuCompDeviceGainMask, or AuCompDeviceLineModeMask.

       attributes
		 Specifies the structure from which the values (as specified by the value mask) are to be taken.

       status	 If non-NULL, flush the output buffer and return the status from the server.

Description
       AuSetDeviceAttributes  sets  the  attributes  of device using only those values in attributes specified by valuemask.  Attempting to change
       attributes not marked as changable will fail with a AuBadValue error.

Errors
       AuBadDevice, AuBadLength, AuBadValue.

See Also
       AuGetDeviceAttributes.

       audiolib - Network Audio System C Language Interface

audiolib - device attributes					       1.9.3						  AuSetDeviceAttributes(3)
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