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ClosedeviceName | The name of the device. |
loop | Indicates whether the recording should continue recording if lengthSec is reached, and wrap around and record from the beginning of the AudioClip. |
lengthSec | Is the length of the AudioClip produced by the recording. |
frequency | The sample rate of the AudioClip produced by the recording. |
AudioClip The function returns null if the recording fails to start.
Start Recording with device.
If you pass a null or empty string for the device name then the default microphone will be used. You can get a list of available microphone devices from the devices property. You can find the range of sample rates supported by a microphone using the GetDeviceCaps property.
Note that if you want to use the Microphone class in the web player, you need to get the
user's permission to do so. Call Application.RequestUserAuthorization before calling
any Microphone methods.
using UnityEngine;
public class Example : MonoBehaviour { // Start recording with built-in Microphone and play the recorded audio right away void Start() { AudioSource audioSource = GetComponent<AudioSource>(); audioSource.clip = Microphone.Start("Built-in Microphone", true, 10, 44100); audioSource.Play(); } }
Note that web player is not supported from 5.4.0 onwards.