Wwise SDK 2022.1.18
|
Retrieves active RTPCs at a specific profiler capture time.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
time * | one of: | Time in milliseconds to query for RTPCs, or a Time Cursor from which to acquire the time. The User Time Cursor is the one that can be manipulated by the user, while the Capture Time Cursor represents the latest time of the current capture. |
integer | Range: [0,*] | |
string | Identify one of the global profiler cursors. Possible values:
|
(Required *)
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
return * | array | Array of RTPCs. |
return [...] | object | An RTPC associated with a playing voice. Use the return options to specify which property is required. |
return[...].id | string | The ID (GUID) of the Game Parameter, LFO, Time, Envelope or MIDI Parameter object. An object GUID of the form: {aabbcc00-1122-3344-5566-77889900aabb}. |
return[...].name | string | The name of the Game Parameter, LFO, Time, Envelope or MIDI Parameter object. The name of the object. |
return[...].gameObjectId | integer | The Game Object associated with the RTPC scope, or AK_INVALID_GAME_OBJECT for global scope RTPCs. A game object ID, unsigned integer 64-bit. Range: [0,18446744073709551615] |
return[...].value | number | The value of the Game Parameter, LFO, Time, Envelope or MIDI Parameter at the cursor time. |
(Required *)
Refer to Using the Wwise Authoring API (WAAPI) for more information about Wwise Authoring API.
Questions? Problems? Need more info? Contact us, and we can help!
Visit our Support pageRegister your project and we'll help you get started with no strings attached!
Get started with Wwise