Remarks
Detects and removes silent portions found at the beginning and at the end of the recorded sound.
A successful call to this method will fire the SoundEditStarted event. Once this editing operation has been performed completely, the control will fire the SoundEditDone event.
For further details about recorded sound methods refer to the RecordedSound object section.
For further details see the How to perform a recording session section.
Syntax
[Visual Basic]
control.RecordedSound.TrimSilenceEnhanced (
nSilenceThresholdInitial as Integer,
nSilenceThresholdFinal as Integer
) as enumErrorCodes
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[C++]
short control.RecordedSound.TrimSilenceEnhanced (
nSilenceThresholdInitial as Integer,
nSilenceThresholdFinal as Integer
);
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Parameter
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Description
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nSilenceThresholdInitial
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Number representing the silence threshold referred to the volume level for the initial portion of the recorded sound. Supported values are expressed with a linear volume in the range from 0 to 32767. If for example you should set a value of 800, any portion of sound having a volume level lower than 800 would be considered as silent.
In case you should need to set a threshold value expressed in dB, before setting this parameter you could convert the value in dB into a linear value through the following formula (C syntax):
ValueLinear = 32767 * pow (10, ValueInDB/20);
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nSilenceThresholdFinal
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Number representing the silence threshold referred to the volume level for the final portion of the recorded sound.
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Return value
Value
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Meaning
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Negative value
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An error occurred, check the LastError property value in order to see the error code meaning
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enumErrorCodes.ERR_NOERROR (0)
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The method call was successful.
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