AudioTrack.SetDualMonoMode(Int32) Method
Definition
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Sets the Dual Mono mode presentation on the output device.
[Android.Runtime.Register("setDualMonoMode", "(I)Z", "GetSetDualMonoMode_IHandler", ApiSince=30)]
public virtual bool SetDualMonoMode (int dualMonoMode);
[<Android.Runtime.Register("setDualMonoMode", "(I)Z", "GetSetDualMonoMode_IHandler", ApiSince=30)>]
abstract member SetDualMonoMode : int -> bool
override this.SetDualMonoMode : int -> bool
Parameters
- dualMonoMode
- Int32
one of #DUAL_MONO_MODE_OFF
,
#DUAL_MONO_MODE_LR
,
#DUAL_MONO_MODE_LL
,
#DUAL_MONO_MODE_RR
.
Returns
true on success, false on failure if the output device does not support Dual Mono mode.
- Attributes
Remarks
Sets the Dual Mono mode presentation on the output device.
The Dual Mono mode is generally applied to stereo audio streams where the left and right channels come from separate sources.
For compressed audio, where the decoding is done in hardware, Dual Mono presentation needs to be performed by the hardware output device as the PCM audio is not available to the framework.
Java documentation for android.media.AudioTrack.setDualMonoMode(int)
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