How To Select Soundcard in Visual Basic with Multimedia Control (180032)



The information in this article applies to:

  • Microsoft Win32 Application Programming Interface (API), when used with:
    • Microsoft Windows 95
    • the operating system: Microsoft Windows NT

This article was previously published under Q180032

SUMMARY

This article describes how to set the WaveAudio device (soundcard) used by the Multimedia Control (MCI32.ocx) using Visual Basic.

MORE INFORMATION

To set the WaveAudio device (soundcard) used by the Multimedia Control, you must use the mciSendCommand API. The Multimedia Control does not directly provide a method to let you set the device used for playing or recording.

The following Visual Basic sample code shows how to use mciSendCommand to specify the device used for WaveAudio output.

Sample Code

Following are the required definitions and declarations. Place these in a module file:
   Public Const MMSYSERR_NOERROR = 0
   Public Const MCI_SET = &H80D
   Public Const MCI_WAVE_OUTPUT = &H800000
   Type MCI_WAVE_SET_PARMS
       dwCallback As Long
       dwTimeFormat As Long
       dwAudio As Long
       wInput As Long
       wOutput As Long
       wFormatTag As Integer
       wReserved2 As Integer
       nChannels As Integer
       wReserved3 As Integer
       nSamplesPerSec As Long
       nAvgBytesPerSec As Long
       nBlockAlign As Integer
       wReserved4 As Integer
       wBitsPerSample As Integer
       wReserved5 As Integer
   End Type

   Declare Function mciGetErrorString Lib "winmm.dll" _
       Alias "mciGetErrorStringA" (ByVal dwError As Long, _
       ByVal lpstrBuffer As String, ByVal uLength As Long) As Long

   Declare Function mciSendCommand Lib "winmm.dll" Alias _
       "mciSendCommandA" (ByVal wDeviceID As Long, _
       ByVal uMessage As Long, ByVal dwParam1 As Long, _
       ByRef dwParam2 As Any) As Long

				

Sample Code

The following code sets the output device. This code assumes that you have a Multimedia Control called "MMControl1." This code should be called after the wave file to be played has been opened by MMControl1.
   Dim parms As MCI_WAVE_SET_PARMS
    Dim rc As Long

    ' Specify the soundcard. This specifies the soundcard with a deviceID
    ' of 0. If you have a single soundcard, then this will open it. If you
    ' have multiple soundcards, the deviceIDs will be 0, 1, 2, etc.
    parms.wOutput = 0

    ' Send the MCI command to set the output device.
    rc = mciSendCommand(MMControl1.DeviceID, MCI_SET, _
        MCI_WAVE_OUTPUT, parms)

    if (rc <> MMSYSERR_NOERROR) then
        ' The command failed.
    End If
				

REFERENCES

See the mciSendCommand documentation in the Win32 SDK documentation.

Modification Type:MinorLast Reviewed:7/13/2004
Keywords:kbhowto KB180032