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getPlaylist()
Syntax
sound(
channelNum
).getPlaylist()
getPlaylist(sound(
channelNum
))
Description
This function returns a copy of the list of queued sounds for soundObject
. This list does not include the currently playing sound.
The list of queued sounds may not be edited directly. You must use setPlayList()
.
The playlist is a linear list of property lists. Each property list corresponds to one queued sound cast member. Each queued sound may specify these properties:
Property |
Description |
---|---|
#member |
The sound cast member to play. This property will always be present; all others are optional. |
#startTime |
The time within the sound at which playback begins, in milliseconds. See |
#endTime |
The time within the sound at which playback ends, in milliseconds. See |
#loopCount |
The number of times to play a portion of the sound. See |
#loopStartTime |
The time within the sound at which a loop begins, in milliseconds. See |
#loopEndTime |
The time within the sound at which a loop ends, in milliseconds. See |
#preloadTime |
The amount of the sound to buffer before playback, in milliseconds. See |
Example
This handler queues two sounds in sound channel 2, starts playing them, and then displays the playList in the message window. Notice that the playlist only includes the second sound cueued, because the first sound is already playing.
on playMusic sound(2).queue([#member:member("chimes")]) sound(2).queue([#member:member("introMusic"), #startTime:3000,\ #endTime:10000, #loopCount:5,#loopStartTime:8000, #loopEndTime:8900]) sound(2).play() put sound(2).getPlaylist() end -- [[#member: (member 12 of castLib 2), #startTime: 3000, #endTime: 10000, #loopCount: 5, #loopStartTime: 8000, #loopEndTime: 8900]]
See also
endTime
, loopCount
, loopEndTime
, loopStartTime
, member (sound property)
, preLoadTime
, queue()
, setPlaylist()
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