Leadtools.Multimedia Namespace > AudioInput Class : Name Property |
public string Name {get;}
'Declaration Public ReadOnly Property Name As String
'Usage Dim instance As AudioInput Dim value As String value = instance.Name
public string Name {get;}
get_Name();
Public _result As Boolean = False Public _form As CaptureCtrlForm = New CaptureCtrlForm() Public Sub AudioInputsExample() Dim txtInfo As String = String.Empty ' reference the capture control Dim capturectrl As CaptureCtrl = _form.CaptureCtrl ' select an audio device, use your device name here instead of USB If capturectrl.AudioDevices("USB") Is Nothing Then Throw New Exception("No USB audio device available") End If capturectrl.AudioDevices("USB").Selected = True ' get the audio inputs object Dim audioinputs As AudioInputs = capturectrl.AudioInputs Try ' get master values txtInfo = String.Format("Enable state {0}" _ & Microsoft.VisualBasic.Constants.vbLf _ & "Loudness state {1}" _ & Microsoft.VisualBasic.Constants.vbLf _ & "Mixlevel value {2}" & Microsoft.VisualBasic.Constants.vbLf _ & "Mono state {3}" _ & Microsoft.VisualBasic.Constants.vbLf _ & "Pan value {4}" & Microsoft.VisualBasic.Constants.vbLf _ & "Bass value {5}" & Microsoft.VisualBasic.Constants.vbLf _ & "Bass range value {6}" & Microsoft.VisualBasic.Constants.vbLf _ & "Treble value {7}" & Microsoft.VisualBasic.Constants.vbLf _ & "Treble range value {8}" & Microsoft.VisualBasic.Constants.vbLf _ + Microsoft.VisualBasic.Constants.vbLf & "Are these values correct?", _ audioinputs.Enable, _ audioinputs.Loudness, _ audioinputs.MixLevel.ToString(), _ audioinputs.Mono, _ audioinputs.Pan.ToString(), _ audioinputs.Bass, _ audioinputs.BassRange, _ audioinputs.Treble, _ audioinputs.TrebleRange) ' display the named audio input properties _result = (MessageBox.Show(_form, txtInfo, "Test Verify", MessageBoxButtons.YesNo) = DialogResult.Yes) Catch e1 As Exception _result = False End Try ' we'll loop on the state and pump messages for this example. ' but you should not need to if running from a Windows Forms application. Do While capturectrl.State = CaptureState.Running Application.DoEvents() Loop End Sub
public bool _result = false; public CaptureCtrlForm _form = new CaptureCtrlForm(); public void AudioInputsExample() { string txtInfo = string.Empty; // reference the capture control CaptureCtrl capturectrl = _form.CaptureCtrl; // select an audio device. use your device's name here instead of USB if (capturectrl.AudioDevices["USB"] == null) throw new Exception("No USB audio device available"); capturectrl.AudioDevices["USB"].Selected = true; // get the audio inputs object AudioInputs audioinputs = capturectrl.AudioInputs; try { // get the master values txtInfo = string.Format("Enable state {0}\n" + "Loudness state {1}\n" + "Mixlevel value {2}\n" + "Mono state {3}\n" + "Pan value {4}\n" + "Bass value {5}\n" + "Bass range value {6}\n" + "Treble value {7}\n" + "Treble range value {8}\n\n" + "Are these values correct?", audioinputs.Enable, audioinputs.Loudness, audioinputs.MixLevel.ToString(), audioinputs.Mono, audioinputs.Pan.ToString(), audioinputs.Bass, audioinputs.BassRange, audioinputs.Treble, audioinputs.TrebleRange); // display the named audio input properties _result = (MessageBox.Show(_form, txtInfo, "Test Verify", MessageBoxButtons.YesNo) == DialogResult.Yes); } catch (Exception) { _result = false; } // we'll loop on the state and pump messages for this example. // but you should not need to if running from a Windows Forms application. while (capturectrl.State == CaptureState.Running) Application.DoEvents(); }
Target Platforms: Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2