Once created a QSound object can be queried for its fileName () and total number of loops () (i.e. the number of times the sound will play). The number of repetitions can be altered using the setLoops () function. While playing the sound, the loopsRemaining () function returns the remaining number of repetitions.
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Once created a QSound object can be queried for its fileName () and total number of loops () (i.e. the number of times the sound will play). The number of repetitions can be altered using the setLoops () function. While playing the sound, the loopsRemaining () function returns the remaining number of repetitions.
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May 12, 2011 . Once created a QSound object can be queried for its fileName () and total number of loops () (i.e. the number of times the sound will play). The number of repetitions can be altered using the setLoops () function. While playing the sound, the loopsRemaining () function returns the remaining number of repetitions.
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Sep 29, 2010 . QSound is a global supplier of audio software technology for mobile devices, headphones, Bluetooth devices, televisions, stereo PC multimedia equipment and other consumer electronics. QSound’s proprietary audio algorithms truly deliver a fuller, more natural and immersive audio experience - users hear the difference!!
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Jul 28, 2019 . QSound is a technology intended to reproduce surround sound with only two speakers. The results can be rather spooky. Sonic images appear in 360˚ patterns around the listening position. That’s quite remarkable given their two-channel source. The classic example of QSound is Roger Water’s Amused To Death.
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The QSound class provides access to the platform audio facilities. Qt provides the most commonly required audio operation in GUI applications: asynchronously playing a sound file. This is most easily accomplished with a single call: QSound::play ("mysounds/bells.wav"); A second API is provided in which a QSound object is created from a sound ...
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QSound is the original name for a positional three-dimensional (3D) sound processing algorithm from QSound Labs that creates 3D audio effects from multiple monophonic sources and sums the outputs to two channels for presentation over regular stereo speakers.
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– User Manual Getting Started 1. Remove the lid from the case by rotating the lid clockwise and remove the battery. 2. Peel off the transparent plastic sticker on the back of the battery. Reinsert the battery and make sure the positive (+) end is facing up towards you. (some packages shipped to outside of North America doesn’t include a battery) 3.
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Jul 26, 2018 . QSound's stand-alone 3D audio processing software for Windows 95 up to 32-bit versions of Windows 7, 8.1 and 10 (excluding 64-bit). This software allows you to process mono audio files (WAV) into 3-D stereo audio with manually adjusted panning cues.
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Toshiba 46RV525U, 40RV52U, 40RV525U User Manual. Download for 1. Loading... Owner’s Manual. Integrated High Definition. LCD Television. HIGH-DEFINITION TELEVISION. 40RV52U. 40RV525U. 46RV525U. For an overview of steps for setting up your new TV, see page 9. ... • QSound and [] ...
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ROM Information Name: QSound (HLE) Download: QSound_hle.zip System: MAME .226 ROMs Size: 2.68 kb DL Count: 29595 File Listing
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User Manual [en, es, fr] 16 pgs 334.05 Kb 0. Owners Manual. 16 pgs 2.93 Mb 0. Service manual. 8 pgs 681.26 Kb 0. Table of contents. Loading... OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ¡ ... QSound system This system provides a rich, three dimensional sound ...
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Toshiba 40RV525U, 40RV52U, 46RV525U Using the advanced audio settings features . Using the advanced audio settings features, Using the QSound sound feature, To …
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Once created a QSound object can be queried for its fileName() and total number of loops() (i.e. the number of times the sound will play). The number of repetitions can be altered using the setLoops() function. While playing the sound, the loopsRemaining() function returns the remaining number of repetitions.
Detailed Description. The QSound class provides access to the platform audio facilities. Qt provides the most commonly required audio operation in GUI applications: asynchronously playing a sound file. This is most easily accomplished using the static play () function:
In both cases, the file may either be a local file or in a resource. Once created a QSound object can be queried for its fileName() and total number of loops() (i.e. the number of times the sound will play). The number of repetitions can be altered using the setLoops() function.
QSound is a technology intended to reproduce surround sound with only two speakers. The results can be rather spooky. Sonic images appear in 360˚ patterns around the listening position. That’s quite remarkable given their two-channel source. The classic example of QSound is Roger Water’s Amused To Death.
'Welcomed' is not correct English. The word 'welcome' is a short form of the phrase 'You are welcome'. 'Welcome' in this context is not a verb, but rather an adjective. For example, the word is similarly used as an adjective in the following sentence: The rains brought welcome relief from the heat.
They're both grammatical: Welcome is an adjective which means agreeable or gladly received. Welcome is also a verb meaning to receive or accept with pleasure. Formed into a past participle, which functions as an adjective, it is welcomed.