Struct PartialOffloadControl

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pub struct PartialOffloadControl { /* private fields */ }
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A Control that either sends the audio directly to the controller (using an offload Control) or encodes audio locally and sends it in the SCO channel, depending on whether the codec is in the list of offload-supported codecs.

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impl PartialOffloadControl

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pub async fn setup_audio_core( audio_proxy: AudioDeviceEnumeratorProxy, offload_supported: HashSet<CodecId>, ) -> Result<Self, Error>

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impl Control for PartialOffloadControl

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fn start( &mut self, id: PeerId, connection: Connection, codec: CodecId, ) -> Result<(), Error>

Request to start sending audio to the peer. If the request succeeds Ok(()) will be returned, but audio may not be started until a ControlEvent::Started event is produced in the events.
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fn stop(&mut self, id: PeerId) -> Result<(), Error>

Request to stop the audio to a peer. If the Audio is not started, an Err(Error::NotStarted) will be returned. If the requests succeeds Ok(()) will be returned but audio may not be stopped until a ControlEvent::Stopped is produced in the events.
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fn connect(&mut self, id: PeerId, supported_codecs: &[CodecId])

Send to indicate when connected to a peer. supported_codecs indicates the set of codecs which are communicated from the peer. Depending on the audio control implementation, this may add a (stopped) media device. Audio control implementations can request audio be started for peers that are connected.
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fn disconnect(&mut self, id: PeerId)

Send to indicate that a peer has been disconnected. This shall tear down any audio path set up for the peer and send a ControlEvent::Stopped for each. This shall be idempotent (calling disconnect on a disconnected PeerId does nothing)
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fn take_events(&self) -> BoxStream<'static, ControlEvent>

Get a stream of the events produced by this audio control. May panic if the event stream has already been taken.
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fn failed_request(&self, request: ControlEvent, error: Error)

Respond with failure to a request from the event stream. request should be the request that failed. If a request was not made by this audio control the failure shall be ignored.

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