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    TDx_Sound_Library v2.00 Component Reference

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    public:

         virtual bool __fastcall GetPan( long* pPan );





    -= Go to the TDx_SoundBuffer description =-    TDX_SOUNDBUFFER::GETPAN()   [ component method ]

    • Description

        The TDx_SoundBuffer::GetPan method will return the relative volume of the left and right audio channels.

        The left, right and center pan values are defined in the dsound.h DSBPAN_LEFT, DSBPAN_RIGHT and DSBPAN_CENTER members as -10,000, 10,000 and 0 respectively.

        If the method call fails, the OnError event will be triggered with one of the following values:
        TDX_BADPARAMS
        DSERR_CONTROLUNAVAIL
        DSERR_INVALIDPARAM
        DSERR_PRIOLEVELNEEDED

    • Parameters

        Pan
        The Pan parameter will reference the relative volume of the left and right audio channels if this method returns successfully.

        Displacement to the negative represents attenuation, in 100ths of a decibel, of the right channel and displacement to the positive represents attentuation of the left channel in a similar manner.


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