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3.7 KiB
136 lines
3.7 KiB
#ifndef __MIXER_IFACE_H
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#define __MIXER_IFACE_H
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#include <dcopobject.h>
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class MixerIface : virtual public DCOPObject
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{
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K_DCOP
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k_dcop:
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/**
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Sets the volume of the device with index deviceidx to the percentage
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specified in the second parameter. The deviceidx is got from the array
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at the start of mixer_oss.cpp .
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*/
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virtual void setVolume( int deviceidx, int percentage )=0;
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/**
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A simpler way to access the master volume (which is deviceidx 0).
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*/
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virtual void setMasterVolume( int percentage )=0;
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/**
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Increase the volume of the given device by a given percentage.
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*/
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virtual void increaseVolume( int deviceidx, int percentage )=0;
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/**
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Decrease the volume of the given device by a a given percentage.
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*/
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virtual void decreaseVolume( int deviceidx, int percentage )=0;
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/**
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Returns the volume of the device (as a percentage, 0..100).
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*/
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virtual int volume( int deviceidx )=0;
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/**
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Returns the volume of the master device (as a percentage, 0..100).
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*/
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virtual int masterVolume()=0;
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/**
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Sets the absolute volume of the device. Lower bound is absoluteVolumeMin(),
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upper bound is absoluteVolumeMax().
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*/
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virtual void setAbsoluteVolume( int deviceidx, long absoluteVolume )=0;
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/**
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Returns the absolute volume of the device. The volume is in the range of
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absoluteVolumeMin() <= absoluteVolume() <= absoluteVolumeMax()
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*/
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virtual long absoluteVolume( int deviceidx )=0;
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/**
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Returns the absolute maximum volume of the device.
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*/
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virtual long absoluteVolumeMin( int deviceidx )=0;
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/**
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Returns the absolute minimum volume of the device.
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*/
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virtual long absoluteVolumeMax( int deviceidx )=0;
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/**
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Mutes or unmutes the specified device.
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*/
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virtual void setMute( int deviceidx, bool on )=0;
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/**
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Mutes or unmutes the master device.
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*/
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virtual void setMasterMute( bool on )=0;
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/**
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Toggles mute-state for the given device.
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*/
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virtual void toggleMute( int deviceidx )=0;
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/**
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Toggles mute-state for the master device.
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*/
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virtual void toggleMasterMute()=0;
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/**
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Returns if the given device is muted or not. If the device is not
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available in this mixer, it is reported as muted.
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*/
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virtual bool mute( int deviceidx )=0;
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/**
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Returns if the master device is muted or not. If the device is not
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available in this mixer, it is reported as muted.
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*/
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virtual bool masterMute()=0;
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/**
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Returns the index of the master device
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*/
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virtual int masterDeviceIndex()=0;
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/**
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Makes the given device a record source.
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*/
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virtual void setRecordSource( int deviceidx, bool on )=0;
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/**
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Returns if the given device is a record source.
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*/
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virtual bool isRecordSource( int deviceidx )=0;
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/**
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Sets the balance of the master device (negative means balanced to the left
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speaker and positive to the right one)
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*/
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virtual void setBalance( int balance )=0;
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/**
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Returns true if the given device is available in the current mixer
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and false if it's not.
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*/
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virtual bool isAvailableDevice( int deviceidx )=0;
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/**
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Returns the name of the mixer.
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*/
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virtual TQString mixerName()=0;
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/**
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* Open/grab the mixer for further intraction
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* You should use this method after a prior call of close(). See close() for usage directions.
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*/
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virtual int open()=0;
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/**
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* Close/release the mixer
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* This method SHOULD NOT be used via DCOP. You MAY use it if you really need to close the mixer device,
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* for example when a software suspend action (ACPI) takes place, and the soundcard driver
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* doesn't handle this situation gracefully.
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*/
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virtual int close()=0;
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};
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#endif
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