IPerChannelDbLevel::GetLevelRange
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IPerChannelDbLevel::GetLevelRange
The GetLevelRange method gets the range, in decibels, of the volume level of the specified channel.
HRESULT GetLevelRange( UINT nChannel, float *pfMinLevelDB, float *pfMaxLevelDB, float *pfStepping );
Parameters
nChannel
[in] The number of the selected channel. If the audio stream has n channels, the channels are numbered from 0 to n – 1. To get the number of channels in the stream, call the IPerChannelDbLevel::GetChannelCount method.
pfMinLevelDB
[out] Pointer to a float variable into which the method writes the minimum volume level in decibels.
pfMaxLevelDB
[out] Pointer to a float variable into which the method writes the maximum volume level in decibels.
pfStepping
[out] Pointer to a float variable into which the method writes the stepping value between consecutive volume levels in the range *pfMinLevelDB to *pfMaxLevelDB. If the difference between the maximum and minimum volume levels is d decibels, and the range is divided into n steps (uniformly sized intervals), then the volume can have *n *+ 1 discrete levels and the size of the step between consecutive levels is *d */ n decibels.
Return Value
If the method succeeds, it returns S_OK. If it fails, possible return codes include, but are not limited to, the values shown in the following table.
Return code | Description |
E_INVALIDARG | Parameter nChannel is out of range. |
E_POINTER | Pointer pfminLevelDB, pfmaxLevelDB, or pfmaxLevelDB is NULL. |
Requirements
Client: Windows Vista
Header: Include Devicetopology.h.
See Also
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