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mixerGetLineControls (Windows CE 5.0)

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This function retrieves one or more controls associated with an audio line.

MMRESULT mixerGetLineControls(HMIXEROBJhmxobj,LPMIXERLINECONTROLSpmxlc,DWORDfdwControls);

Parameters

  • hmxobj
    Handle to the mixer device object that is being queried.

  • pmxlc
    Pointer to a MIXERLINECONTROLS structure.

    This structure is used to reference one or more MIXERCONTROL structures to be filled with information about the controls associated with an audio line.

    The cbStruct member of the MIXERLINECONTROLS structure must always be initialized to be the size, in bytes, of the MIXERLINECONTROLS structure.

  • fdwControls
    Flags for retrieving information about one or more controls associated with an audio line.

    The following table shows the possible flags.

    Flag Description
    MIXER_GETLINECONTROLSF_ALL The pmxlc parameter references a list of MIXERCONTROL structures that will receive information on all controls associated with the audio line identified by the dwLineID member of the MIXERLINECONTROLS structure.

    The cControls member must be initialized to the number of controls associated with the line. This number is retrieved from the cControls member of the MIXERLINE structure returned by the mixerGetLineInfo function.

    The cbmxctrl member must be initialized to the size, in bytes, of a single MIXERCONTROL structure.

    The pamxctrl member must point to the first MIXERCONTROL structure to be filled.

    The dwControlID and dwControlType members are ignored for this query.

    MIXER_GETLINECONTROLSF_ONEBYID The pmxlc parameter references a single MIXERCONTROL structure that will receive information on the control identified by the dwControlID member of the MIXERLINECONTROLS structure.

    The cControls member must be initialized to 1.

    The cbmxctrl member must be initialized to the size, in bytes, of a single MIXERCONTROL structure.

    The pamxctrl member must point to a MIXERCONTROL structure to be filled.

    The dwLineID and dwControlType members are ignored for this query. This query is usually used to refresh a control after receiving a MM_MIXM_CONTROL_CHANGE control change notification message by the user-defined callback (see mixerOpen).

    MIXER_GETLINECONTROLSF_ONEBYTYPE The mixerGetLineControls function retrieves information about the first control of a specific class for the audio line that is being queried.

    The pmxlc parameter references a single MIXERCONTROL structure that will receive information about the specific control.

    The audio line is identified by the dwLineID member.

    The control class is specified in the dwControlType member of the MIXERLINECONTROLS structure.

    The dwControlID member is ignored for this query. This query can be used by an application to get information on a single control associated with a line.

    For example, you might want your application to use a peak meter only from a waveform-audio output line.

    MIXER_OBJECTF_HMIXER The hmxobj parameter is a mixer device handle returned by the mixerOpen function. This flag is optional.
    MIXER_OBJECTF_MIXER The hmxobj parameter is the identifier of a mixer device in the range of zero to one less than the number of devices returned by the mixerGetNumDevs function.

    This flag is optional.

    The following flags are supported in other versions of Windows, but not in Windows CE.

    Flags not supported in Windows CE
    MIXER_OBJECTF_AUX
    MIXER_OBJECTF_HMIDIN
    MIXER_OBJECTF_HMIDIOUT
    MIXER_OBJECTF_HWAVEIN
    MIXER_OBJECTF_HWAVEOUT
    MIXER_OBJECTF_MIDIIN
    MIXER_OBJECTF_MIDIOUT
    MIXER_OBJECTF_WAVEHOUT
    MIXER_OBJECTF_WAVEIN

Return Values

Returns MMSYSERR_NOERROR if successful or an error otherwise. The following table shows the possible values.

Value Description
MIXERR_INVALCONTROL The control reference is invalid.
MIXERR_INVALLINE The audio line reference is invalid.
MMSYSERR_BADDEVICEID The hmxobj parameter specifies an invalid device identifier.
MMSYSERR_INVALFLAG One or more flags are invalid.
MMSYSERR_INVALHANDLE The hmxobj parameter specifies an invalid handle.
MMSYSERR_INVALPARAM One or more parameters are invalid.
MMSYSERR_NODRIVER No mixer device is available for the object specified by hmxobj.

Requirements

OS Versions: Windows CE 2.12 and later. Version 2.12 requires DXPAK 1.0 or later.
Header: Mmsystem.h.
Link Library: Coredll.lib.

See Also

MIXERLINECONTROLS | MIXERCONTROL | MIXERLINE | mixerGetLineInfo | MM_MIXM_CONTROL_CHANGE | mixerOpen | mixerGetNumDevs | Hardware Audio Mixer Functions

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