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Latest revision as of 21:31, 2 February 2023
The _SNDCLOSE statement frees and unloads an open sound using a _SNDOPEN or _SNDCOPY handle.
Syntax
- _SNDCLOSE handle&
Description
- If the sound is still playing, it will be freed automatically after it finishes.
- Closing a looping/paused/etc. sound means it is never freed until the QB64 program terminates.
- When your QB64 program terminates, all sounds are automatically freed.
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