Re: what about cpu sound
Re: what about cpu sound
- Subject: Re: what about cpu sound
- From: aNt <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2001 16:38:04 +0000
Ken you can play the aiff off the CD directly. then u have all u need for
the cd to be a audio device.
aNt
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Hi Bill,
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Does this mean that if a CD player application is playing CD audio,
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the CD cannot be used as an input source? Are there any plans to
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have "Internal CD" as an input source device in the CoreAudio API or
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through the Carbon Sound Manager API?
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Is the Digital CD Audio technote obsolete?
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http://developer.apple.com/technotes/tn/tn1187.html
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Thank you,
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Ken Matsuda
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Avid Technology, Inc.
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Bill Stewart <email@hidden> on 07/23/2001 11:53:06 AM
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To: aNt <email@hidden>, CoreAudio API <email@hidden>
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cc: (bcc: Ken Matsuda/AM/Avid)
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Subject: Re: what about cpu sound
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CD is NOT an audio driver on X - it is a disk where the files can be opened
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- for instance an audio track on a CD can be opened as an AIF file (you
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create the necessary headers, but the data can be read as is), or use QT to
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open a track as a movie.
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Bill
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on 23/7/01 2:05 AM, aNt wrote:
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> hello all.
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> any news on accessing the built-in audio hardware in OSX yet (mic, cd,
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> line-in left right)?
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> sweet
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> aNt
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