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Summary
Function: llLoopSound( string sound, float volume );87 | Function ID |
0.0 | Forced Delay |
10.0 | Energy |
Plays attached sound looping indefinitely at volume
• string | sound | – | a sound in the inventory of the prim this script is in or a UUID of a sound | |
• float | volume | – | between 0.0 (silent) and 1.0 (loud) (0.0 <= volume <= 1.0 )
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Caveats
- If sound is missing from the prim's inventory and it is not a UUID or it is not a sound then an error is shouted on DEBUG_CHANNEL.
- If sound is a UUID then there are no new asset permissions consequences for the object.
- The resulting object develops no new usage restrictions that might have occurred if the asset had been placed in the prims inventory.
Examples
<lsl> llLoopSound("ambient.wav", 0.5);
</lsl>See Also
Functions
• | llPlaySound | – | Plays a sound. |