Type Function Library audio.* Return value Boolean Revision 2017.3060 Keywords audio, rewind See also audio.seek()
Rewinds audio to the beginning position on either an active channel or directly on the audio handle (rewinds all channels if no arguments are specified).
This function returns true
on success or false
if otherwise.
There are subtle behavior differences depending on whether you used audio.loadSound() or audio.loadStream() on what you are trying to rewind.
Audio loaded with audio.loadSound() may only rewind using the channel parameter. You may not rewind using the audio handle. This is because audio.loadSound()
is optimized to share the audio data so you can play back multiple instances of the sound simultaneously (at different positions). Seeking (rewinding) the underlying data complicates this optimization.
In contrast, audio loaded with audio.loadStream() cannot be shared (you would load multiple instances of the same file if you needed multiple, simultaneous playback). So rewinding the data does not cause a conflict. So generally you are expected to rewind using the audioHandle
parameter for audio loaded with audio.loadStream()
. But if you rewind streamed data using the channel, it will automatically rewind as if you used the audioHandle
parameter. So you are allowed to specify either parameter safely.
Also note that for files loaded with audio.loadStream()
and are currently playing, you may not hear the audio immediate update until after the current buffer finishes playing. If you want seemingly instantaneous rewinding, you should pause the playback first using audio.pause(), rewind, then resume playing.
audio.rewind( [audioHandle | options] )
Object. The audio handle of the data you want to rewind. Should only be used for audio loaded with audio.loadStream(). Do not use the channel parameter in the same call.
Table. Table that supports a single key: channel
, which is the channel you want the rewind operation to apply to. Best for audio loaded with audio.loadSound(). Do not use the audioHandle
parameter in the same call.
audio.rewind() -- rewind all channels audio.rewind( backgroundMusic ) -- rewind the audio handle audio.rewind( { channel=1 } ) -- rewind channel 1