We added "virtual devices" in our app at a time when we were targeting 10.2 support. IIRC, IAC did not come along until 10.3. Had it been in 10.2, I am not sure we would have added the "virtual devices" support or not. We have never considered pulling the "virtual device" support when running on 10.3 and greater although I suppose we could.
Chris
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Chris Cianflone
Software Engineer
MakeMusic!
Coda Music Technology
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From: coreaudio-api-bounces+ccianflone=email@hidden on behalf of Pete Gontier
Sent: Mon 12/20/2004 10:01 PM
To: CoreAudio
Cc:
Subject: the neglected IAC Driver
I'm contemplating the IAC Driver I see in Audio MIDI Setup. I know what it's
for; I know what it does in theory. My question is why so many developers
feel the need to create virtual devices, since it seems to me the IAC driver
ought to be able to serve the same essential purpose. Doug may tell us what
his intent was, but I would still be interested in hearing from others about
why they created virtual devices instead of relying on IAC Driver. And if
you ARE relying on it, let me know about that decision process, too.
--
Pete Gontier
http://www.m-audio.com/
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