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Copyright (C) 2006 Matthias Kretz <kretz@kde.org>
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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#ifndef PHONON_VOLUMEFADEREFFECT_H
#define PHONON_VOLUMEFADEREFFECT_H
#include "phonon_export.h"
#include "effect.h"
#ifndef QT_NO_PHONON_VOLUMEFADEREFFECT
namespace Phonon
{
class VolumeFaderEffectPrivate;
/** \class VolumeFaderEffect volumefadereffect.h phonon/VolumeFaderEffect
* Audio effect to gradually fade the audio volume.
*
* This effect differs from gradually changing the output volume in that
* a dedicated effect can change the volume in the smallest possible
* steps while every other volume control will make more or less
* noticeable steps.
*
* \ingroup PhononEffects
* \author Matthias Kretz <kretz@kde.org>
* \see AudioOutput::volume
*/
class PHONON_EXPORT VolumeFaderEffect : public Effect
{
Q_OBJECT
P_DECLARE_PRIVATE(VolumeFaderEffect)
PHONON_HEIR(VolumeFaderEffect)
Q_ENUMS(FadeCurve)
/**
* This is the current volume of the output as voltage factor.
* Setting this property changes the volume immediately.
*
* 1.0 means 100%, 0.5 means 50% voltage/25% power, 0.0 means 0%
*
* \see volumeDecibel
*/
Q_PROPERTY(float volume READ volume WRITE setVolume)
/**
* This is the current volume of the output in decibel.
* Setting this property changes the volume immediately.
*
* 0 dB means no change in volume, -6dB means an attenuation of the
* voltage to 50% and an attenuation of the power to 25%, -inf dB means
* silence.
*
* \see volume
*/
Q_PROPERTY(double volumeDecibel READ volumeDecibel WRITE setVolumeDecibel)
/**
* This property holds the fade curve to be used for the fadeIn(), fadeOut()
* and fadeTo() slots.
*
* Defaults to Fade3Decibel.
*
* \see FadeCurve
*/
Q_PROPERTY(FadeCurve fadeCurve READ fadeCurve WRITE setFadeCurve)
public:
/**
* Determines the curve of the volume change.
*/
enum FadeCurve {
/**
* "Crossfade curve" / "fast" fade out
*
* Often the best fade for a crossfade, as after half of the
* time the volume reached -3dB. This means that half the
* possible power (which is proportional to the square of the
* voltage) is reached. Summed, the maximum power of two audio
* signals fading with a -3dB curve will always be equal.
*
* For fading in or out the -3dB curve is too abrupt in the end.
*
* This is the default fade curve.
*/
Fade3Decibel,
/**
* "Linear" fade out
*
* With a -6dB fade curve after half of the fading time -6dB has
* been reached. -6dB is equal to half of the voltage meaning
* that the voltage multiplier changes linearly from the start
* of the fade to the end.
*/
Fade6Decibel,
/**
* "slow" fade out
*
* After half of the fade time -9dB are reached. So the fade is
* fast in the beginning and slow in the end. This is a good
* fade for ending music.
*/
Fade9Decibel,
/**
* more extreme version of the -9dB fade
*/
Fade12Decibel
};
float volume() const;
double volumeDecibel() const;
FadeCurve fadeCurve() const;
public Q_SLOTS:
/**
* Tells the Fader to change the volume from the current volume to 100%
* in \p fadeTime milliseconds.
* Short for \c fadeTo(1.0, fadeTime).
*
* \param fadeTime the fade duration in milliseconds
*
* \see fadeTo
* \see volume
*/
void fadeIn(int fadeTime);
/**
* Tells the Fader to change the volume from the current volume to 0%
* in \p fadeTime milliseconds.
* Short for \c fadeTo(0.0, fadeTime).
*
* \param fadeTime the fade duration in milliseconds
*
* \see fadeTo
*/
void fadeOut(int fadeTime);
void setVolume(float volume);
void setVolumeDecibel(double volumeDecibel);
void setFadeCurve(FadeCurve curve);
/**
* Tells the Fader to change the volume from the current value to
* \p volume in \p fadeTime milliseconds
*
* \see fadeIn
* \see fadeOut
*/
void fadeTo(float volume, int fadeTime);
};
} //namespace Phonon
#endif //QT_NO_PHONON_VOLUMEFADEREFFECT
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#endif // PHONON_VOLUMEFADEREFFECT_H
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