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Hi thanks for your answer I finally found this magic function
SCAudioReset(), that flush the buffers, and everything’s ok now Thanks again. De : Brad Ford
[mailto:email@hidden] I think you're going to have to share code. -Brad Ford QuickTime Engineering On Sep 5, 2006, at 3:00 AM,
Hi, i have
an other question oubout this function. When i call
for the first time SCAudioFillBuffer, every things is ok, but at the second try
it return noErr, but the callback proc is not called. So my loop
break. The second
call is exactely the same as the first one, i mean same size of datas to convert Any idea
about this point ? Thanks. _______________________________________________ Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored. QuickTime-API mailing list
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