DOCUMENT:Q178456 11-JAN-2001 [vbwin] TITLE :SAMPLE: Volume.exe: Set Volume Control Levels Using Visual Basic PRODUCT :Microsoft Visual Basic for Windows PROD/VER:WINDOWS:5.0,6.0 OPER/SYS: KEYWORDS:kbfile kbsample kbsound kbVBp500 kbVBp600 kbGrpDSVB ====================================================================== ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The information in this article applies to: - Microsoft Visual Basic Learning Edition for Windows, version 5.0 - Microsoft Visual Basic Professional Edition for Windows, version 5.0 - Microsoft Visual Basic Enterprise Edition for Windows, version 5.0 - Microsoft Visual Basic Professional Edition for Windows, version 6.0 - Microsoft Visual Basic Enterprise Edition for Windows, version 6.0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SUMMARY ======= Volume.exe is a self-extracting compressed file that contains a sample project demonstrating how to set the volume and microphone levels using Visual Basic. MORE INFORMATION ================ The following file is available for download from the Microsoft Download Center: Volume.exe (http://download.microsoft.com/download/vb50pro/file/1/WIN98/EN-US/Volume.exe) For additional information about how to download Microsoft Support files, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q119591 How to Obtain Microsoft Support Files from Online Services Microsoft used the most current virus detection software available on the date of posting to scan this file for viruses. Once posted, the file is housed on secure servers that prevent any unauthorized changes to the file. After downloading and running the self-extracting file, the following files are copied to the Volume Level Project directory on your hard drive: Form1.frm - the main form in the project Module1.bas - the module containing the function and type declarations. Project1.vbp - the project file Project1.vbw - the project workspace file Readme.txt - you are currently reading this file. To set these microphone and volume levels from Visual Basic, use the following Windows API functions: - GlobalAlloc - allocates the specified number of bytes from the heap. - GlobalLock - locks a global memory object and returns a pointer to the first byte of the object's memory block. The memory block associated with a locked memory object cannot be moved or discarded. - GlobalFree - frees the specified global memory object and invalidates its handle. - mixerClose - closes the specified mixer device. - mixerGetControlDetails - retrieves details about a single control associated with an audio line. - mixerGetDevCaps - queries a specified mixer device to determine its capabilities. - mixerGetID - retrieves the device identifier for a mixer device associated with a specified device handle. - mixerGetLineControls - retrieves one or more controls associated with an audio line. - mixerGetLineInfo - retrieves information about a specific line of a mixer device. - mixerGetNumDevs - retrieves the number of mixer devices present in the system. - mixerMessage - sends a custom mixer driver message directly to a mixer driver. - mixerOpen - opens a specified mixer device and ensures that the device will not be removed until the application closes the handle. - mixerSetControlDetails - sets properties of a single control associated with an audio line. The next section shows how to create a sample project that uses these functions to set the volume and microphone levels. Create the Sample Project ------------------------- 1. Start a new Standard EXE project in Visual Basic. Form1 is created by default. 2. Add two command buttons, two text boxes, and two labels to Form1. 3. Add a Module to the project by completing the following steps: - From the Project menu, click Add module. The Add Module dialog box appears. - From the New tab, choose Module and click OK. A new module is added to your project. 4. Copy the following code to the Code window of Module1: Option Explicit Public Const MMSYSERR_NOERROR = 0 Public Const MAXPNAMELEN = 32 Public Const MIXER_LONG_NAME_CHARS = 64 Public Const MIXER_SHORT_NAME_CHARS = 16 Public Const MIXER_GETLINEINFOF_COMPONENTTYPE = &H3& Public Const MIXER_GETCONTROLDETAILSF_VALUE = &H0& Public Const MIXER_GETLINECONTROLSF_ONEBYTYPE = &H2& Public Const MIXERLINE_COMPONENTTYPE_DST_FIRST = &H0& Public Const MIXERLINE_COMPONENTTYPE_SRC_FIRST = &H1000& Public Const MIXERLINE_COMPONENTTYPE_DST_SPEAKERS = _ (MIXERLINE_COMPONENTTYPE_DST_FIRST + 4) Public Const MIXERLINE_COMPONENTTYPE_SRC_MICROPHONE = _ (MIXERLINE_COMPONENTTYPE_SRC_FIRST + 3) Public Const MIXERLINE_COMPONENTTYPE_SRC_LINE = _ (MIXERLINE_COMPONENTTYPE_SRC_FIRST + 2) Public Const MIXERCONTROL_CT_CLASS_FADER = &H50000000 Public Const MIXERCONTROL_CT_UNITS_UNSIGNED = &H30000 Public Const MIXERCONTROL_CONTROLTYPE_FADER = _ (MIXERCONTROL_CT_CLASS_FADER Or _ MIXERCONTROL_CT_UNITS_UNSIGNED) Public Const MIXERCONTROL_CONTROLTYPE_VOLUME = _ (MIXERCONTROL_CONTROLTYPE_FADER + 1) Declare Function mixerClose Lib "winmm.dll" _ (ByVal hmx As Long) As Long Declare Function mixerGetControlDetails Lib "winmm.dll" _ Alias "mixerGetControlDetailsA" _ (ByVal hmxobj As Long, _ pmxcd As MIXERCONTROLDETAILS, _ ByVal fdwDetails As Long) As Long Declare Function mixerGetDevCaps Lib "winmm.dll" _ Alias "mixerGetDevCapsA" _ (ByVal uMxId As Long, _ ByVal pmxcaps As MIXERCAPS, _ ByVal cbmxcaps As Long) As Long Declare Function mixerGetID Lib "winmm.dll" _ (ByVal hmxobj As Long, _ pumxID As Long, _ ByVal fdwId As Long) As Long Declare Function mixerGetLineControls Lib "winmm.dll" _ Alias "mixerGetLineControlsA" _ (ByVal hmxobj As Long, _ pmxlc As MIXERLINECONTROLS, _ ByVal fdwControls As Long) As Long Declare Function mixerGetLineInfo Lib "winmm.dll" _ Alias "mixerGetLineInfoA" _ (ByVal hmxobj As Long, _ pmxl As MIXERLINE, _ ByVal fdwInfo As Long) As Long Declare Function mixerGetNumDevs Lib "winmm.dll" () As Long Declare Function mixerMessage Lib "winmm.dll" _ (ByVal hmx As Long, _ ByVal uMsg As Long, _ ByVal dwParam1 As Long, _ ByVal dwParam2 As Long) As Long Declare Function mixerOpen Lib "winmm.dll" _ (phmx As Long, _ ByVal uMxId As Long, _ ByVal dwCallback As Long, _ ByVal dwInstance As Long, _ ByVal fdwOpen As Long) As Long Declare Function mixerSetControlDetails Lib "winmm.dll" _ (ByVal hmxobj As Long, _ pmxcd As MIXERCONTROLDETAILS, _ ByVal fdwDetails As Long) As Long Declare Sub CopyStructFromPtr Lib "kernel32" _ Alias "RtlMoveMemory" _ (struct As Any, _ ByVal ptr As Long, _ ByVal cb As Long) Declare Sub CopyPtrFromStruct Lib "kernel32" _ Alias "RtlMoveMemory" _ (ByVal ptr As Long, _ struct As Any, _ ByVal cb As Long) Declare Function GlobalAlloc Lib "kernel32" _ (ByVal wFlags As Long, _ ByVal dwBytes As Long) As Long Declare Function GlobalLock Lib "kernel32" _ (ByVal hmem As Long) As Long Declare Function GlobalFree Lib "kernel32" _ (ByVal hmem As Long) As Long Type MIXERCAPS wMid As Integer ' manufacturer id wPid As Integer ' product id vDriverVersion As Long ' version of the driver szPname As String * MAXPNAMELEN ' product name fdwSupport As Long ' misc. support bits cDestinations As Long ' count of destinations End Type Type MIXERCONTROL cbStruct As Long ' size in Byte of MIXERCONTROL dwControlID As Long ' unique control id for mixer device dwControlType As Long ' MIXERCONTROL_CONTROLTYPE_xxx fdwControl As Long ' MIXERCONTROL_CONTROLF_xxx cMultipleItems As Long ' if MIXERCONTROL_CONTROLF_MULTIPLE ' set szShortName As String * MIXER_SHORT_NAME_CHARS ' short name of ' control szName As String * MIXER_LONG_NAME_CHARS ' long name of ' control lMinimum As Long ' Minimum value lMaximum As Long ' Maximum value reserved(10) As Long ' reserved structure space End Type Type MIXERCONTROLDETAILS cbStruct As Long ' size in Byte of MIXERCONTROLDETAILS dwControlID As Long ' control id to get/set details on cChannels As Long ' number of channels in paDetails array item As Long ' hwndOwner or cMultipleItems cbDetails As Long ' size of _one_ details_XX struct paDetails As Long ' pointer to array of details_XX structs End Type Type MIXERCONTROLDETAILS_UNSIGNED dwValue As Long ' value of the control End Type Type MIXERLINE cbStruct As Long ' size of MIXERLINE structure dwDestination As Long ' zero based destination index dwSource As Long ' zero based source index (if ' source) dwLineID As Long ' unique line id for mixer device fdwLine As Long ' state/information about line dwUser As Long ' driver specific information dwComponentType As Long ' component type line connects to cChannels As Long ' number of channels line supports cConnections As Long ' number of connections (possible) cControls As Long ' number of controls at this line szShortName As String * MIXER_SHORT_NAME_CHARS szName As String * MIXER_LONG_NAME_CHARS dwType As Long dwDeviceID As Long wMid As Integer wPid As Integer vDriverVersion As Long szPname As String * MAXPNAMELEN End Type Type MIXERLINECONTROLS cbStruct As Long ' size in Byte of MIXERLINECONTROLS dwLineID As Long ' line id (from MIXERLINE.dwLineID) ' MIXER_GETLINECONTROLSF_ONEBYID or dwControl As Long ' MIXER_GETLINECONTROLSF_ONEBYTYPE cControls As Long ' count of controls pmxctrl points to cbmxctrl As Long ' size in Byte of _one_ MIXERCONTROL pamxctrl As Long ' pointer to first MIXERCONTROL array End Type Function GetVolumeControl(ByVal hmixer As Long, _ ByVal componentType As Long, _ ByVal ctrlType As Long, _ ByRef mxc As MIXERCONTROL) As Boolean ' This function attempts to obtain a mixer control. ' Returns True if successful. Dim mxlc As MIXERLINECONTROLS Dim mxl As MIXERLINE Dim hmem As Long Dim rc As Long mxl.cbStruct = Len(mxl) mxl.dwComponentType = componentType ' Obtain a line corresponding to the component type rc = mixerGetLineInfo(hmixer, _ mxl, _ MIXER_GETLINEINFOF_COMPONENTTYPE) If (MMSYSERR_NOERROR = rc) Then mxlc.cbStruct = Len(mxlc) mxlc.dwLineID = mxl.dwLineID mxlc.dwControl = ctrlType mxlc.cControls = 1 mxlc.cbmxctrl = Len(mxc) ' Allocate a buffer for the control hmem = GlobalAlloc(&H40, Len(mxc)) mxlc.pamxctrl = GlobalLock(hmem) mxc.cbStruct = Len(mxc) ' Get the control rc = mixerGetLineControls(hmixer, _ mxlc, _ MIXER_GETLINECONTROLSF_ONEBYTYPE) If (MMSYSERR_NOERROR = rc) Then GetVolumeControl = True ' Copy the control into the destination structure CopyStructFromPtr mxc, mxlc.pamxctrl, Len(mxc) Else GetVolumeControl = False End If GlobalFree (hmem) Exit Function End If GetVolumeControl = False End Function Function SetVolumeControl(ByVal hmixer As Long, _ mxc As MIXERCONTROL, _ ByVal volume As Long) As Boolean ' This function sets the value for a volume control. ' Returns True if successful Dim mxcd As MIXERCONTROLDETAILS Dim vol As MIXERCONTROLDETAILS_UNSIGNED mxcd.item = 0 mxcd.dwControlID = mxc.dwControlID mxcd.cbStruct = Len(mxcd) mxcd.cbDetails = Len(vol) ' Allocate a buffer for the control value buffer hmem = GlobalAlloc(&H40, Len(vol)) mxcd.paDetails = GlobalLock(hmem) mxcd.cChannels = 1 vol.dwValue = volume ' Copy the data into the control value buffer CopyPtrFromStruct mxcd.paDetails, vol, Len(vol) ' Set the control value rc = mixerSetControlDetails(hmixer, _ mxcd, _ MIXER_SETCONTROLDETAILSF_VALUE) GlobalFree (hmem) If (MMSYSERR_NOERROR = rc) Then SetVolumeControl = True Else SetVolumeControl = False End If End Function 5. Copy the following code to the Code window of Form1: Option Explicit Dim hmixer As Long ' mixer handle Dim volCtrl As MIXERCONTROL ' waveout volume control Dim micCtrl As MIXERCONTROL ' microphone volume control Dim rc As Long ' return code Dim ok As Boolean ' boolean return code Private Sub Form_Load() ' Open the mixer with deviceID 0. rc = mixerOpen(hmixer, 0, 0, 0, 0) If ((MMSYSERR_NOERROR <> rc)) Then MsgBox "Couldn't open the mixer." Exit Sub End If ' Get the waveout volume control ok = GetVolumeControl(hmixer, _ MIXERLINE_COMPONENTTYPE_DST_SPEAKERS, _ MIXERCONTROL_CONTROLTYPE_VOLUME, _ volCtrl) If (ok = True) Then ' If the function successfully gets the volume control, ' the maximum and minimum values are specified by ' lMaximum and lMinimum Label1.Caption = volCtrl.lMinimum _ & " to " _ & volCtrl.lMaximum End If ' Get the microphone volume control ok = GetVolumeControl(hmixer, _ MIXERLINE_COMPONENTTYPE_SRC_MICROPHONE, _ MIXERCONTROL_CONTROLTYPE_VOLUME, _ micCtrl) If (ok = True) Then Label2.Caption = micCtrl.lMinimum _ & " to " _ & micCtrl.lMaximum End If End Sub Private Sub Command1_Click() vol = CLng(Text1.Text) SetVolumeControl hmixer, volCtrl, vol End Sub Private Sub Command2_Click() vol = CLng(Text2.Text) SetVolumeControl hmixer, micCtrl, vol End Sub 6. On the Run menu, click Start or press the F5 key to start the program. Minimize the Visual Basic IDE so all that appears on your display is Form1. Maximize the Volume Level program in the Task bar. Arrange Form1 and the Volume Level program so both programs are visible. 7. Enter a value between the minimum and maximum values shown in one or both text boxes and click one of the command buttons in Form1. Note that the corresponding slider in the Volume Level program is adjusted to your specified level. (c) Microsoft Corporation 1997, All Rights Reserved. Contributions by Arsenio Locsin, Microsoft Corporation Additional query words: ====================================================================== Keywords : kbfile kbsample kbsound kbVBp500 kbVBp600 kbGrpDSVB Technology : kbVBSearch kbAudDeveloper kbZNotKeyword6 kbZNotKeyword2 kbVB500Search kbVB600Search kbVBA500 kbVBA600 kbVB500 kbVB600 Version : WINDOWS:5.0,6.0 Issue type : kbhowto ============================================================================= THE INFORMATION PROVIDED IN THE MICROSOFT KNOWLEDGE BASE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. 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