RunningSoundFile
To enter the RunningSoundFile keyword in the command line, use one of the options:
- Type RunningSoundFile
- Type the shortcut Runningso
Description
Section titled “Description”The RunningSoundFile keyword addresses sounds that are playing back.
It allows you to disable all running sounds in a show file.
![]() | Important: |
| The numbers of the running sounds are not equal to the numbers of sounds in the sound pool. |
Syntax
Section titled “Syntax”**[Function] **RunningSoundFile [“RunningSoundFile_Name” or RunningSoundFile_Number]
Examples
Section titled “Examples”- To disable the first sound that is currently running, type:
| User name[Fixture]>Off RunningSoundFile 1 |
- To list all running sounds, change destination first and type:
| User name[Fixture]>ChangeDestination RunningSoundFile |
- Then type:
| User name@Temp/Cmdlines/Cmdline 1/RunningPlaybacks>Set RunningPlayback Property “SelectedPlaybackType” “Sound” |
- After that type:
| User name@Temp/Cmdlines/Cmdline 1/RunningPlaybacks>List |
