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Unigine::Plugins::FMOD::FMOD Class

Header: #include <plugins/Unigine/FMOD/UnigineFMOD.h>
Notice
This set of functions is available when the FMOD plugin is loaded.

This class is intened to work with FMODCore and FMODStudio objects.

FMOD Class

Members


FMODCore * getCore ( ) const#

Returns the FMOD Core System object. The Core System object can be retrieved before initializing the Studio System object to call additional core configuration functions.

Return value

FMOD Core System object.

FMODStudio * getStudio ( ) const#

Returns the FMOD Studio System object.

Return value

FMOD Studio System object.

void update ( ) #

Calls update of FMOD Studio and Core.

bool hasErrors ( int & error_type ) #

Checks for errors and returns error code. To interpret the error, see ERROR_TYPE enum.

Arguments

  • int & error_type - Variable to store error code.

Return value

true if an eror has orrurred, otherwise, false.
Last update: 2024-12-13
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