Quick Summary: In this lesson we moved the tear-down part of the Play function into a Stop() function. A further option for capturing is the use of hardware that is compatible with
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In this lesson we moved the tear-down part of the Play function into a Stop() function. A further option for capturing is the use of hardware that is compatible with In this lesson we displayed the output of the returned values from GetEvent.
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- In this lesson we moved the tear-down part of the Play function into a Stop() function.
- A further option for capturing is the use of hardware that is compatible with
- In this lesson we displayed the output of the returned values from GetEvent.
- In this lesson we finished building our sample file playing application.
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