Property ALCommonPlayer.TALCommonPlayer.PumpPriority
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Class: TALCommonPlayer
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Syntax
Delphi:
property PumpPriority : Cardinal read FPumpPriority write FPumpPriority default 0;
C++ Builder:
__property unsigned int PumpPriority = { read=FPumpPriority, write=FPumpPriority, default=0 };
Summary
Specifies the priority of the component as a pump.
Description
TALWavePlayer is capable of pumping data. It means that if no
other pumping component is presented, TALWavePlayer will
start generating frames, and sending them via its OutputPin.
TALWavePlayer is a master level pump. Any pump with a level
below master will be ignored and the component will serve as
a pump. If there is a pump above maser level, the component
will work in slave mode, providing data on the pump request.
If the other pump is a master as well, the priority number
will be used to determine who will serve as a pump. If both
priorities are equal, one of the pumps will be selected to
serve as a data pump.
Delphi example:
ALWavePlayer1.PumpPriority := 5;
C++ Builder example:
ALWavePlayer1->PumpPriority = 5;
Visual C++(MFC/Win32) example:
ALWavePlayer1.PumpPriority = 5;
Visual C++/CLI example:
waveLogger1->PumpPriority = 5;
C# example:
waveLogger1.PumpPriority = 5;
VB example:
WaveLogger1.PumpPriority = 5