RecognitionService.Callback.BufferReceived(Byte[]) Method
Definition
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The service should call this method when sound has been received.
[Android.Runtime.Register("bufferReceived", "([B)V", "GetBufferReceived_arrayBHandler")]
public virtual void BufferReceived (byte[]? buffer);
[<Android.Runtime.Register("bufferReceived", "([B)V", "GetBufferReceived_arrayBHandler")>]
abstract member BufferReceived : byte[] -> unit
override this.BufferReceived : byte[] -> unit
Parameters
- buffer
- Byte[]
a buffer containing a sequence of big-endian 16-bit integers representing a single channel audio stream. The sample rate is implementation dependent.
- Attributes
Exceptions
Remarks
The service should call this method when sound has been received. The purpose of this function is to allow giving feedback to the user regarding the captured audio.
Java documentation for android.speech.RecognitionService.Callback.bufferReceived(byte[])
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