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<p><b>The following class members are part of the <a href="qt3support.html">Qt 3 support layer</a>.</b> They are provided to help you port old code to Qt 4. We advise against using them in new code.</p>
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<li><div class="fn"/><b><a href="qsound-qt3.html#QSound-2">QSound</a></b> ( const QString &amp; <i>filename</i>, QObject * <i>parent</i>, const char * <i>name</i> )</li>
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<li><div class="fn"/>bool <b><a href="qsound-qt3.html#available">available</a></b> ()</li>
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<h3 class="fn"><a name="QSound-2"></a>QSound::QSound ( const <a href="qstring.html">QString</a> &amp; <i>filename</i>, <a href="qobject.html">QObject</a> * <i>parent</i>, const char * <i>name</i> )</h3>
<p>Constructs a <a href="qsound.html">QSound</a> object from the file specified by the given <i>filename</i> and with the given <i>parent</i> and <i>name</i>. Use the <a href="qsound.html#QSound">QSound</a>() construcor and <a href="qobject.html#objectName-prop">QObject::setObjectName</a>() instead.</p>
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<pre><font color="#404040"> QSound *mySound = new QSound(filename, parent, name);</font></pre>
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<pre> QSounc *mySound = new QSound(filename, parent);
 mySound-&gt;setObjectName(name);</pre>
<h3 class="fn"><a name="available"></a>bool QSound::available ()&nbsp;&nbsp;<tt> [static]</tt></h3>
<p>Use the <a href="qsound.html#isAvailable">isAvailable</a>() function instead.</p>
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