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David Reid
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Clarify that changing volume does not change the system volume.
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@@ -2922,6 +2922,9 @@ use decibel notation, where 0 is full volume.
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@@ -2922,6 +2922,9 @@ use decibel notation, where 0 is full volume.
This applies the volume factor across all channels.
This applies the volume factor across all channels.
This does not change the operating system's volume. It only affects the volume for the given ma_device
object's audio stream.
Return Value
Return Value
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MA_SUCCESS if the volume was set successfully.
MA_SUCCESS if the volume was set successfully.
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@@ -2948,6 +2951,9 @@ A gain of 0 is full volume, whereas a gain of < 0 will decrease the volume.
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@@ -2948,6 +2951,9 @@ A gain of 0 is full volume, whereas a gain of < 0 will decrease the volume.
This applies the gain across all channels.
This applies the gain across all channels.
This does not change the operating system's volume. It only affects the volume for the given ma_device
object's audio stream.
Return Value
Return Value
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MA_SUCCESS if the volume was set successfully.
MA_SUCCESS if the volume was set successfully.
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