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On Sep 11, 2006, at 2:16 PM, Steve Israelson wrote:
That looks like the lower 2 bytes of a core audio error code. They use 4 char codes as error codes. You aren't by chance using OSErr's instead of OSStatus'es, are you? The former are 2 bytes long. The latter are 4. 28020 is 'mt', which is probably the lower half of: kAudioFormatUnknownFormatError = '!fmt' Again, all guesswork at this point. Has anything else changed? Different machine byte order (ppc vs intel)? Different input file? -Brad Ford QuickTime Engineering |
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