![]() ![]() Note! For FMOD_SYSTEM_CALLBACK_THREADCREATED and FMOD_SYSTEM_CALLBACK_THREADDESTROYED, the handle that is returned ![]() See FMOD_SYSTEM_CALLBACK_TYPE for details. Note! For FMOD_SYSTEM_CALLBACK_DEVICELISTCHANGED, the user must call System::update for the callback to trigger! See notes below for thread handle typesĬommanddata1: Pointer to a FMOD::DSP object that was the target of the DSP connection.Ĭommanddata2: Pointer to a FMOD::DSP object that was the source of the DSP connection.Ĭommanddata1: Pointer to a FMOD_ERRORCALLBACK_INFO structure with extra information about the error. See notes below for thread handle typesĬommanddata2: A string (char*) which represents the name of the thread.Ĭommanddata1: The handle of the destroyed thread.
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