
Client-Side Communication ActionScript 47
When a movie tries to access the microphone, the Flash Player displays a Privacy dialog box that
lets the user choose whether to allow or deny access.
• If the user allows access, the Microphone.muted property is set to false, and this event
handler is invoked with an information object whose
code property is Microphone.Unmuted.
• If the user denies access, the Microphone.muted property is set to true, and this event handler
is invoked with an information object whose
code property is Microphone.Muted.
To determine whether the user has denied or allowed access to the microphone without
processing this event handler, use
Microphone.muted.
Note: If the user chooses to permanently allow or deny access for all movies from a specified domain, this method is
not invoked for movies from that domain unless the user later changes the privacy setting. For more information, see
Microphone.get.
Example
See the example for Camera.onStatus.
See also
Microphone.get, Microphone.muted, System.showSettings
Microphone.rate
Availability
• Flash Player 6.
• Flash Communication Server MX (not required).
Usage
activeMicrophone.rate
Description
Read-only property; the rate at which the microphone is capturing sound, in kHz. The default
value is 8 kHz if your sound capture device supports this value. Otherwise, the default value is the
next available capture level above 8 kHz that your sound capture device supports, usually 11 kHz.
To set this value, use
Microphone.setRate.
Example
The following example saves the current rate to the variable original.
original = myMic.rate;
See also
Microphone.setRate
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