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Re: Vu-meter


  • Subject: Re: Vu-meter
  • From: "Douglas A. Welton" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 01 Aug 2005 16:26:49 -0400

I think that NSLevelIndicator be a better choice for what you are trying to
accomplish... or you can easily drawn your own using the QuickTime functions
for metering sound levels and frequencies.

on 8/1/05 3:44 PM, Sanri Parov at email@hidden wrote:

> Hi there,
>
> I'm trying out to make a decent volume input meter for my cocoa app,
> but searching throughout the net I found nothing really useful.
> What I need is just to display the volume of the signal incoming from
> the microphone of my Mac directly to an NSProgressBar.
> Is there any good solution to this problem?
>
> Thanks for all the kind replies

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