The non-standard, obsolete, NotifyAudioAvailableEvent interface the event sent to audio elements when the audio buffer is full.
The non-standard, obsolete, NotifyAudioAvailableEvent interface the event sent to audio elements when the audio buffer is full.
(frame-buffer this)
Property.
A Float32Array containing the raw 32-bit floating-point audio obtained from decoding the audio (e.g., the raw data being sent the audio hardware vs. encoded audio). The data is a series of samples, each sample containing one 32-bit value per audio channel. audio frames are normalized to contain 1024 samples by default, could be any length between 512 and 16384 samples if the user set a different length using the mozFrameBufferLength attribute.
Property. A Float32Array containing the raw 32-bit floating-point audio obtained from decoding the audio (e.g., the raw data being sent the audio hardware vs. encoded audio). The data is a series of samples, each sample containing one 32-bit value per audio channel. audio frames are normalized to contain 1024 samples by default, could be any length between 512 and 16384 samples if the user set a different length using the mozFrameBufferLength attribute.
(set-frame-buffer! this val)
Property.
A Float32Array containing the raw 32-bit floating-point audio obtained from decoding the audio (e.g., the raw data being sent the audio hardware vs. encoded audio). The data is a series of samples, each sample containing one 32-bit value per audio channel. audio frames are normalized to contain 1024 samples by default, could be any length between 512 and 16384 samples if the user set a different length using the mozFrameBufferLength attribute.
Property. A Float32Array containing the raw 32-bit floating-point audio obtained from decoding the audio (e.g., the raw data being sent the audio hardware vs. encoded audio). The data is a series of samples, each sample containing one 32-bit value per audio channel. audio frames are normalized to contain 1024 samples by default, could be any length between 512 and 16384 samples if the user set a different length using the mozFrameBufferLength attribute.
(set-time! this val)
Property.
A floating-point value indicating the time in seconds at which first sample in the frameBuffer occurs, relative to the start the audio track.
Property. A floating-point value indicating the time in seconds at which first sample in the frameBuffer occurs, relative to the start the audio track.
(time this)
Property.
A floating-point value indicating the time in seconds at which first sample in the frameBuffer occurs, relative to the start the audio track.
Property. A floating-point value indicating the time in seconds at which first sample in the frameBuffer occurs, relative to the start the audio track.
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