SDL_GetAudioDeviceFormat - Man Page

Get the current audio format of a specific audio device.

Header File

Defined in SDL3/SDL_audio.h

Synopsis

#include "SDL3/SDL.h"

bool SDL_GetAudioDeviceFormat(SDL_AudioDeviceID devid, SDL_AudioSpec *spec, int *sample_frames);

Description

For an opened device, this will report the format the device is currently using. If the device isn't yet opened, this will report the device's preferred format (or a reasonable default if this can't be determined).

You may also specify

SDL_AUDIO_DEVICE_DEFAULT_PLAYBACK
or

SDL_AUDIO_DEVICE_DEFAULT_RECORDING

here, which is useful for getting a reasonable recommendation before opening the system-recommended default device.

You can also use this to request the current device buffer size. This is specified in sample frames and represents the amount of data SDL will feed to the physical hardware in each chunk. This can be converted to milliseconds of audio with the following equation: ms=(int)((((Sint64)frames)*1000)/spec.freq); Buffer size is only important if you need low-level control over the audio playback timing. Most apps do not need this.

Function Parameters

devid

the instance ID of the device to query.

spec

on return, will be filled with device details.

sample_frames

pointer to store device buffer size, in sample frames. Can be NULL.

Return Value

Returns true on success or false on failure; call

SDL_GetError () for more information.

Thread Safety

It is safe to call this function from any thread.

Availability

This function is available since SDL 3.2.0.

Referenced By

SDL_OpenAudioDevice(3).

SDL 3.2.2 Simple Directmedia Layer SDL3 FUNCTIONS