Property ALAudioIn.TALAudioCaptureDevice.DeviceName
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− | '''property''' DeviceName : String '''read''' FDeviceName '''write''' SetDeviceName; | + | '''property''' DeviceName : String '''read''' FDeviceName '''write''' SetDeviceName '''default''' 'Default'; |
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− | '''__property''' String DeviceName = { '''read'''=FDeviceName, '''write'''=SetDeviceName }; | + | '''__property''' String DeviceName = { '''read'''=FDeviceName, '''write'''=SetDeviceName, '''default'''='Default' }; |
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Class: TALAudioCaptureDevice
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Syntax
Delphi:
property DeviceName : String read FDeviceName write SetDeviceName default 'Default';
C++ Builder:
__property String DeviceName = { read=FDeviceName, write=SetDeviceName, default='Default' };
Description
Use this property to specify the user friendly device name as
provided by Windows. Each device in Windows has a unique user
friendly device name, and can be identified by it.
Delphi example:
ALAudioIn1.Device.DeviceName := 'Realtek AC97 Audio';
C++ Builder example:
ALWaveLogger1->Device->DeviceName = "Realtek AC97 Audio";
Visual C++(MFC/Win32) example:
ALWaveLogger1.Device.DeviceName = "Realtek AC97 Audio";
Visual C++/CLI example:
waveLogger1->Device->DeviceName = "Realtek AC97 Audio";
C# Example:
waveLogger1.Device.DeviceName = "Realtek AC97 Audio";
VB Example:
WaveLogger1.Device.DeviceName = "Realtek AC97 Audio"