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diff --git a/src/multimedia/audio/qaudioinput.cpp b/src/multimedia/audio/qaudioinput.cpp index e257e8f3f..431e2a871 100644 --- a/src/multimedia/audio/qaudioinput.cpp +++ b/src/multimedia/audio/qaudioinput.cpp @@ -45,45 +45,49 @@ /*! \class QAudioInput - \brief The QAudioOutput class represents an input channel for audio. + \brief Represents an input channel for audio. \inmodule QtMultimedia \ingroup multimedia \ingroup multimedia_audio - QAudioOutput represents an output channel that can be used together QMediaCaptureSession. - It allows selecting the physical input device to be used, muting the channel - or changing its volume. + This class represents an input channel that can be used together with + QMediaCaptureSession. It enables the selection of the physical input device + to be used, muting the channel, and changing the channel's volume. */ /*! \property QAudioInput::volume - \brief the current volume. + \brief The current volume. - The volume is scaled linearly, ranging from \c 0 (silence) to \c 1 (full volume). - Values outside this range will be clamped. + The volume is scaled linearly, ranging from \c 0 (silence) to \c 1 + (full volume). + \note values outside this range will be clamped. By default the volume is \c 1. - UI volume controls should usually be scaled nonlinearly. For example, using a logarithmic scale - will produce linear changes in perceived loudness, which is what a user would normally expect - from a volume control. See QAudio::convertVolume() for more details. + UI volume controls should usually be scaled non-linearly. For example, + using a logarithmic scale will produce linear changes in perceived loudness, + which is what a user would normally expect from a volume control. + \sa QAudio::convertVolume() */ /*! \property QAudioInput::muted - \brief the muted state of the current media. + \brief The muted state of the current media. - The value will be true if the input is muted; otherwise false. + The value will be \c true if the input is muted; otherwise \c false. */ /*! \property QAudioInput::device - \brief the audio device connected to this input. + \brief The audio device connected to this input. - The device property represents the audio device connected to this input. A default constructed - QAudioInput object will be connected to the systems default audio input at construction time. + The device property represents the audio device connected to this input. A + default constructed QAudioInput object will be connected to the system's + default audio input at construction time. - This property can be used to select any other output device listed by QMediaDevices::audioInputs(). + This property can be used to select any other input device listed by + QMediaDevices::audioInputs(). */ QAudioInput::QAudioInput(QObject *parent) |