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Phonon.AudioOutput Class Reference
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The AudioOutput class is used to send data to audio output devices. More...

Inherits AbstractAudioOutput.

Methods

Qt Signals


Detailed Description

The AudioOutput class is used to send data to audio output devices.

The AudioOutput class plays sound over a sound device. The audio output needs to be connected to a MediaObject using createPath(). To start playback, you call play() on the media object.

     Phonon.MediaObject *mediaObject = new Phonon.MediaObject(this);
     mediaObject->setCurrentSource(Phonon.MediaSource("/mymusic/barbiegirl.wav"));
     Phonon.AudioOutput *audioOutput =
         new Phonon.AudioOutput(Phonon.MusicCategory, this);
     Phonon.Path path = Phonon.createPath(mediaObject, audioOutput);

The class supports changing the volume(). It is also possible to mute the sound.

To find out what AudioOutputDevices are available for AudioOutput, you can call BackendCapabilities.availableAudioOutputDevices(). A default device is selected by the backend, but it is possible to set the device to be used with setOutputDevice(). The outputDeviceChanged() signal will be emitted if the device changes.

If an error occurs with the playback, for instance, if no valid output device is found, the media object will receive a stateChanged() signal with the ErrorState.

Note that the default values of properties are dependent on the backend.


Method Documentation

AudioOutput.__init__ (self, Category category, QObject parent = None)

The parent argument, if not None, causes self to be owned by Qt instead of PyQt.

Creates a new AudioOutput with the given parent that defines output to a physical device.

The category can be used by mixer applications to group volume controls of applications into categories. That makes it easier for the user to identify the programs. The category is also used for the default output device that is configured centrally. As an example: often users want to have the audio signal of a VoIP application go to their USB headset while all other sounds should go to the internal soundcard.

See also Phonon.categoryToString() and outputDevice.

AudioOutput.__init__ (self, QObject parent = None)

The parent argument, if not None, causes self to be owned by Qt instead of PyQt.

Creates a new AudioOutput that defines output to the system default device with the {Phonon.Category.}{NoCategory} category

See also Phonon.categoryToString() and outputDevice.

Category AudioOutput.category (self)

Returns the category of this output.

See also Phonon.AudioOutput.AudioOutput().

bool AudioOutput.isMuted (self)

QString AudioOutput.name (self)

AudioOutputDevice AudioOutput.outputDevice (self)

AudioOutput.setMuted (self, bool mute)

This method is also a Qt slot with the C++ signature void setMuted(bool).

AudioOutput.setName (self, QString newName)

This method is also a Qt slot with the C++ signature void setName(const QString&).

bool AudioOutput.setOutputDevice (self, AudioOutputDevice newAudioOutputDevice)

This method is also a Qt slot with the C++ signature bool setOutputDevice(const ::Phonon::AudioOutputDevice&).

AudioOutput.setVolume (self, float newVolume)

This method is also a Qt slot with the C++ signature void setVolume( ::qreal).

AudioOutput.setVolumeDecibel (self, float newVolumeDecibel)

This method is also a Qt slot with the C++ signature void setVolumeDecibel( ::qreal).

float AudioOutput.volume (self)

float AudioOutput.volumeDecibel (self)


Qt Signal Documentation

void mutedChanged (bool)

This is the default overload of this signal.

This signal is emitted when the muted property has changed. The muted value passed by the signal indicates the state of the muted property. As this property can change by IPC (DBus) calls a UI element showing the muted property should listen to this signal.

void outputDeviceChanged (const ::Phonon::AudioOutputDevice&)

This is the default overload of this signal.

This signal is emitted when the (hardware) device for the output has changed. newAudioOutputDevice is the new device.

The change can happen either through setOutputDevice or if the global configuration for the used category has changed.

See also outputDevice.

void volumeChanged ( ::qreal)

This is the default overload of this signal.

This signal is emitted whenever the volume has changed. As the volume can change without a call to setVolume (calls over dbus) this is important to keep a widget showing the current volume up to date.

newVolume is the new volume level.

See also setVolume() and volume().


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