The code below, compiled under Delphi XE2 Win32 and running under Win 7 64 bit, produces the following exception when executing the line "AudioSessionManager2.GetSessionEnumerator":
"Project22.exe raised exception class $C0000005 with message 'access violation at 0x7027edb2: write of address 0x0051ced6'"
My knowledge of exception classes or what they mean is lacking, so I have no idea as to what the exception means or how to go about fixing it.
Here is the code that raises the exception (asserts used to debug code):
var
HRES: HRESULT;
DeviceEnumerator: IMMDeviceEnumerator;
DefaultDevice: IMMDevice;
AudioSessionManager2: IAudioSessionManager2;
Enumerator: IAudioSessionEnumerator;
begin
CoInitialize( nil );
HRES := CoCreateInstance( CLSID_MMDeviceEnumerator, nil, CLSCTX_ALL, IID_IMMDeviceEnumerator, DeviceEnumerator );
Assert( Succeeded( HRES ) );
HRES := DeviceEnumerator.GetDefaultAudioEndpoint( eRender, eMultimedia, DefaultDevice );
Assert( Succeeded( HRES ) );
HRES := DefaultDevice.Activate( IID_IAudioSessionManager2, CLSCTX_ALL, nil, IUnknown( AudioSessionManager2 ) );
Assert( Succeeded( HRES ) );
HRES := AudioSessionManager2.GetSessionEnumerator( Enumerator ); // <- EXCEPTION HERE
Assert( Succeeded( HRES ) );
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I'm using the Core Audio definitions from MFPack on Google Code, with the IAudioSessionManager2 and IAudioSessionEnumerator interfaces looking as follow:
IAudioSessionManager2 = interface(IUnknown)
['{77AA99A0-1BD6-484F-8BC7-2C654C9A9B6F}']
function GetSessionEnumerator(out SessionEnum: IAudioSessionEnumerator): HResult; stdcall;
function RegisterSessionNotification(SessionNotification: IAudioSessionNotification): HResult; stdcall;
function UnregisterSessionNotification(SessionNotification: IAudioSessionNotification): HResult; stdcall;
function RegisterDuckNotification(const sessionID: LPCWSTR; const duckNotification: IAudioVolumeDuckNotification): HResult; stdcall;
function UnregisterDuckNotification(const duckNotification: IAudioVolumeDuckNotification): HResult; stdcall;
end;
IAudioSessionEnumerator = interface(IUnknown)
['{E2F5BB11-0570-40CA-ACDD-3AA01277DEE8}']
function GetCount(out SessionCount: integer): HResult; stdcall;
function GetSession(const SessionCount: integer; out Session: IAudioSessionControl): HResult; stdcall;
end;
I believe the interfaces are properly defined and I also double-checked the GUIDs.
Since the same sequence of instructions execute as intended under Visual Studio 2012 (Win32 project), I suspect the problem is with my code (little doubt here), the Core Audio interfaces definitions or Delphi. The C++ code running in VS is the following:
IMMDeviceEnumerator *DeviceEnumerator = NULL;
IMMDevice* DefaultDevice = NULL;
IAudioSessionManager2* AudioSessionManager = NULL;
IAudioSessionEnumerator* Enumerator = NULL;
HRESULT HR;
HR = CoCreateInstance( __uuidof(MMDeviceEnumerator), NULL, CLSCTX_ALL, __uuidof(IMMDeviceEnumerator), (void**)&DeviceEnumerator );
HR = DeviceEnumerator->GetDefaultAudioEndpoint( eRender, eMultimedia, &DefaultDevice );
HR = DefaultDevice->Activate( __uuidof(IAudioSessionManager2), CLSCTX_ALL, NULL,(void**)&AudioSessionManager );
HR = AudioSessionManager->GetSessionEnumerator( &Enumerator );
With the C++ code I can retrieve the session enumerator correctly and use GetCount, etc.
I spent countless hours trying to find out what was wrong with my code and I'm still clueless, so any help would greatly be appreciated.
DefaultDevice.Activate()toIUnknown, leave it as its original type just like you do withCoCreateInstance(). You should also be usingOleCheck()instead ofAssert(). – Remy Lebeau Oct 2 '12 at 0:22out, just likeCoCreateInstance()uses. An alternative would be aPPointer, using the@operator to pass in the variable, just like in C++. – Remy Lebeau Oct 4 '12 at 7:30