Effect Class Reference(Phonon::Effect)The Effect class is used to transform audio streams. More... #include <Phonon/Effect> Inherits: QObject and MediaNode. This class was introduced in Qt 4.4. Public Functions
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Detailed DescriptionThe Effect class is used to transform audio streams. An effect is a media node which is inserted into a path between a MediaObject and an audio output node, for instance, an AudioOutput. The Effect transforms the media stream on that path. Examples may include simple modifiers, such as fading or pitch shifting, and more complex mathematical transformations. You can query the backend for available effects with BackendCapabilities::availableAudioEffects(). Note that the effects available is dependent on the underlying system (DirectDraw, GStreamer, or QuickTime). In order to use an effect, insert it into the path as follows: Path path = Phonon::createPath(...); Effect *effect = new Effect(this); path.insertEffect(effect); The effect will immediately begin applying it's transformations on the path. To stop it, remove the Effect from the path. To create an effect, you use the EffectDescription class, which you get from availableAudioEffects(). We give a code example below. QList<Phonon::EffectDescription> effectDescriptions = Phonon::BackendCapabilities::availableAudioEffects(); Phonon::EffectDescription effectDescription = effectDescriptions.at(4); Phonon::Path path = Phonon::createPath(mediaObject, audioOutput); Phonon::Effect *effect = new Phonon::Effect(effectDescription); path.insertEffect(effect); An effect can have one or more parameters, which let you alter how the effect works, for instance, by specifying the depth of a reverb effect. See the EffectParameter class description for details. Phonon also provides EffectWidget, which lets the user modify the parameters of an effect an the fly; e.g., with combo boxes. See also Phonon Module and EffectWidget. Member Function Documentation
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