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Re: Detecting dropouts?
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Re: Detecting dropouts?


  • Subject: Re: Detecting dropouts?
  • From: Jeff Moore <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 28 Mar 2002 12:30:49 -0800

on 3/28/02 7:28 AM, Jim Dolan <email@hidden> wrote:

> I was mistaken on the buffer size - I actually increased them a while back to
> 4096 bytes. When there is a gap , the sample position is off anywhere from 500
> to 2000 samples. The system does not really need to do anthing stressfull to
> get the behavior. I have a passthrough mode in my app that just starts up the
> IOProcs and copies the samples from input to an intermediate buffer then to
> the output side.

From this description, it definitely sounds like the HAL put you in the
penalty box without firing off a kAudioDeviceProcessorOverload notification.

Could you please file this as a bug?

Thanks!

--

Jeff Moore
Core Audio
Apple
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