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Re: Changing the default audio output hardware
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Re: Changing the default audio output hardware


  • Subject: Re: Changing the default audio output hardware
  • From: David Duncan <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 3 Sep 2008 09:18:00 -0700

On Sep 3, 2008, at 8:17 AM, Half Activist wrote:

Does anybody know how to change the system's default sound output programatically speaking of course ;-)

Generally, you don't, this is a user preference. If you want to produce sound from a selected output device, then you can use Core Audio to enumerate and choose a device. I believe Quicktime also allows you to specify a device for output if your using it. Either way you will probably get better answers on the Core Audio list, or the Quicktime API list if your using Quicktime, but either way you will probably need to explain what you are trying to accomplish in more detail.
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David Duncan
Apple DTS Animation and Printing


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