CoreAudioDevices.MasterVolumeSet method |
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Remarks
Sets the master volume of the given audio endpoint device. The current master volume can be obtained through the CoreAudioDevices.MasterVolumeGet method.
This method is only intended for usage with 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 methods related to the management of core audio devices refer to the CoreAudioDevicesMan class.
Syntax
[Visual Basic] Public Function MasterVolumeSet ( nDataFlow as enumCoreAudioDataFlows, nDeviceIndex as Int16, nScaleType as enumVolumeScales, ByRef fVolumeLevel as Single ) as enumErrorCodes |
[C#] public enumErrorCodes MasterVolumeSet ( enumCoreAudioDataFlows nDataFlow, Int16 nDeviceIndex, enumVolumeScales nScaleType, ref float fVolumeLevel ); |
[C++] public: enumErrorCodes MasterVolumeSet ( enumCoreAudioDataFlows nDataFlow, Int16 nDeviceIndex, enumVolumeScales nScaleType, float __gc *fVolumeLevel ); |
Parameter |
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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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nDeviceIndex |
Zero-based index of the audio endpoint device. The total number of audio endpoint devices can be obtained through the CoreAudioDevices.CountGet method. |
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nScaleType |
The volume scaling type. Supported values are the following:
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fVolumeLevel |
Number representing the new master's volume level (the meaning of the returned value depends upon the nScaleType parameter). The range of acceptable values, expressed in dB, to apply can be determined by checking the fLevelMinIndB and fLevelMaxIndB parameters of the CoreAudioDevices.MasterVolumeGet method. |
Return value
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Negative value |
An error occurred (see the LastError property for further error details) |
enumErrorCodes.ERR_NOERROR (0) |
The method call was successful. |