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AuMakeElementExportMonitor(3)			 AuMakeElementExportMonitor(3)

Name
       AuMakeElementExportMonitor - initialize an ExportMonitor element

Synopsis
       #include <audio/audiolib.h>

       AuMakeElementExportMonitor(element,    input,	event_rate,    format,
       num_tracks)
	   AuElement *element; /* RETURN */
	   unsigned short input;
	   unsigned short event_rate;
	   unsigned char format;
	   unsigned char num_tracks;

Arguments
       element	 Returns the initialized element.

       input	 Specifies the index of the element to supply the  audio  data
		 to monitor.

       event_rate
		 Specifies the event rate for the monitor.

       format	 Specifies  the format of the audio data.  Currently, the fol‐
		 lowing formats are defined: AuFormatULAW8,  AuFormatLinearUn‐
		 signed8,   AuFormatLinearSigned8,  AuFormatLinearSigned16MSB,
		 AuFormatLinearUnsigned16MSB,  AuFormatSignedLinear16LSB,  and
		 AuFormatLinearUnsigned16LSB.

       num_tracks
		 Specifies the number of tracks in the audio data.

Description
       AuMakeElementExportMonitor  sets	 the  type member of element to AuEle‐
       mentTypeExportMonitor and initializes the exportmonitor member of  ele‐
       ment with the remaining arguments.

       AuMakeElementExportMonitor is implemented as a macro.

See Also
       AuMakeElementAddConstant,   AuMakeElementBundle,	  AuMakeElementExport‐
       Bucket,	AuMakeElementExportClient,  AuMakeElementExportDevice,	 AuMa‐
       keElementImportBucket,  AuMakeElementImportClient, AuMakeElementImport‐
       Device,	 AuMakeElementImportWaveForm,	AuMakeElementMultiplyConstant,
       AuMakeElementSum.

       audiolib - Network Audio System C Language Interface

audiolib - element initialization    1.9.3	 AuMakeElementExportMonitor(3)
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