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(Added a new point. The old OpenAL code was hardcoded to 44100 Hz. The miniaudio backend on the other hand will choose the device's native sample rate.) |
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* The sample rate frequency per second value returned can be any [[LONG]] value. Common values are 22050 or 44100. | * The sample rate frequency per second value returned can be any [[LONG]] value. Common values are 22050 or 44100. | ||
* '''The sound card sample rate is determined by the sound card and it cannot be changed.''' | * '''The sound card sample rate is determined by the sound card and it cannot be changed.''' | ||
* '''Do not assume this to be a certain value. Always write code that can adapt to whatever is returned.''' | |||
Revision as of 06:12, 27 August 2022
The _SNDRATE function returns the sample rate frequency per second of the current computer's sound card.
Syntax
- sampleRate& = _SNDRATE
Description
- The sample rate frequency per second value returned can be any LONG value. Common values are 22050 or 44100.
- The sound card sample rate is determined by the sound card and it cannot be changed.
- Do not assume this to be a certain value. Always write code that can adapt to whatever is returned.
Examples
- See the example in _SNDRAW.
See also