CoreAudioDeviceStateChange event |
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Remarks
Occurs when the state of an audio endpoint device changes. The current status of an audio endpoint device could be also queried using the CoreAudioDevices.StatusGet method..
This event is only generated in Windows Vista and later versions: further information about management of audio devices in Windows Vista and later versions can be found inside the How to access settings of audio devices in Windows Vista and later versions tutorial.
For further details about synchronization through Events see the How to synchronize the container application through events tutorial.
Syntax
[Visual Basic] Public Event CoreAudioDeviceStateChange As CoreAudioDeviceStateChangeEventHandler |
[C#] public event CoreAudioDeviceStateChangeEventHandler CoreAudioDeviceStateChange; |
[C++] public: __event CoreAudioDeviceStateChangeEventHandler CoreAudioDeviceStateChange; |
Event Data
The event handler receives an argument of type CoreAudioDeviceStateChangeEventArgs having the following parameters:
Parameters |
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nDeviceIndex |
Zero-based index of the audio endpoint device which generated the event. The total number of audio endpoint devices can be obtained through the CoreAudioDevices.CountGet method. When this parameter is set to -1 the application is notified about the fact that the status of one of the audio endpoint devices not previously enumerated through the call to the CoreAudioDevices.Enum method (for example a disabled device which become active and ready) has now changed its status so it could be worth calling again the CoreAudioDevices.Enum method in order to update the list of available audio endpoint devices. |
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nDataFlow |
Direction in which audio data flows between an audio endpoint device and an application. Supported values are the following:
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nNewState |
New status assumed by the audio endpoint device. The returned value can be a combination of the following flags:
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