OsLoopSoundSlave
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osLoopSoundSlave(linknum, "c98100c4-6a2a-456c-a5ba-3cfdb5c14715", volume); | osLoopSoundSlave(linknum, "c98100c4-6a2a-456c-a5ba-3cfdb5c14715", volume); |
Revision as of 13:55, 14 November 2018
osLoopSoundSlave(integer linknum, string sound, float volume)
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Play the specified sound at the specified volume and loop it indefinitely.
This sound will be set as a slave sound. The playing of a slave sound will be synchronized to the playing of the same sound declared in another prim as the master sound. The sound parameter can be the UUID of a sound or the name of a sound that is in the inventory of the target prim. | |
Threat Level | This function does not do a threat level check |
Permissions | Use of this function is always allowed by default |
Extra Delay | 0 seconds |
Example(s) | |
osLoopSoundSlave(linknum, "c98100c4-6a2a-456c-a5ba-3cfdb5c14715", volume); osLoopSoundSlave(linknum, "Name of sound in prim inventory", volume); | |
Notes | |
A prim can only have one active sound. The osLoopSoundSlave() function should refer to a different prim than the one that was defined as a master or it will remove the master sound and there will be no master sound to which the slave can be synchronized.
This function was added in 0.9.0.1 Since 0.9.1 if target prim inventory does not contain the sound, the inventory of the prim containing the script calling this function is also checked |