That's not possible, if you want to play the resource asynchronously, i.e there is no way to stop once started by SndPlayResource function.
You can use SndStreamCreate [sound stream programming] to achieve this _____ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Anoop Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2007 8:01 PM To: Palm Developer Forum Subject: Re: Playing Sound file hi Michal, I tried playing the wav file using SndPlayResource. Now i need to know how to stop playing this. Like after exiting the application the file should stop playing. Michal Seliga wrote: AFAIK any wav file can be played, important it that it must be in PCM encoding. in my application i used 44khz 16bit stereo and 22khz 16bit mono without any problem (but it was tested only on t5, t|x and treo650) Floriano Scioscia wrote: Hi, it's quite a long time now since I implemented wav file playing in my application, but I remember that your wav file must have the right encoding and bitrate parameters. After many experiments I had found that 8-bit, 16 kHz, mono (single-channel) wav files with PCM encoding can be played correctly with SndPlayResource. I hope this will help. Best wishes Floriano Anoop ha scritto: Hi all,, Am trying to load a wav file into my application through resource editor. After creating a new sound am getting an xml editor with the name of the wave file. This file is hving zero bytes of data. Now what should i do to get a audio file added to the application. Should i try loading manually a sound file with the same name into the resource folder. I tried working on that, but the file doesnt play.. Have a look at the following code segment. SndPtr soundP; MemHandle recordH; recordH = DmGet1Resource(sysResTSound,1000); soundP = (SndPtr) MemHandleLock(recordH); SndPlayResource(soundP,1024,sndFlagSync); // 1024 is 0dB // (unity) gain MemHandleUnlock(recordH); -- For information on using the PalmSource Developer Forums, or to unsubscribe, please see http://www.palmos.com/dev/support/forums/ -- For information on using the PalmSource Developer Forums, or to unsubscribe, please see http://www.palmos.com/dev/support/forums/
