IDirectSoundBuffer8::SetVolume Method
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The SetVolume method sets the attenuation of the sound.
Syntax
HRESULT SetVolume(
LONG lVolume
)
Parameters
- lVolume
Attenuation, in hundredths of a decibel (dB).
Return Value
If the method succeeds, the return value is DS_OK. If the method fails, the return value may be one of the following error values:
Return code |
DSERR_CONTROLUNAVAIL |
DSERR_GENERIC |
DSERR_INVALIDPARAM |
DSERR_PRIOLEVELNEEDED |
Remarks
Allowable values are between DSBVOLUME_MAX (no attenuation) and DSBVOLUME_MIN (silence). These values are defined in Dsound.h as 0 and �10,000 respectively. The value DSBVOLUME_MAX represents the original, unadjusted volume of the stream. The value DSBVOLUME_MIN indicates an audio volume attenuated by 100 dB, which, for all practical purposes, is silence. DirectSound does not support amplification.
Requirements
Header: Declared in DSound.h.
Library: Use Dsound3d.dll.