• Open Menu Close Menu
  • Apple
  • Shopping Bag
  • Apple
  • Mac
  • iPad
  • iPhone
  • Watch
  • TV
  • Music
  • Support
  • Search apple.com
  • Shopping Bag

Lists

Open Menu Close Menu
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Lists hosted on this site
  • Email the Postmaster
  • Tips for posting to public mailing lists
Newbie AU questions
[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

Newbie AU questions


  • Subject: Newbie AU questions
  • From: "Paul Kellett" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 13 Sep 2002 12:03:46 +0100

Sorry if these have all been asked before, I haven't found much in
the archives yet...

* How do I kill the coreservices daemon? (as an alternative to
rebooting, which seems much slower on 10.2 than 10.1 was).
Presumably hosts like Logic will scan for plug-ins on startup
rather than relying on the user to reboot after installing
them?

* Should I register a manufacturer ID with Apple? If so, how?

* Is there a standard for conversions between floating and fixed
point audio? For example should 0.5f convert to a 16-bit level
of exactly 0x400? My first AU will be a test signal generator
so it would be nice to get the levels exactly right.

It took this newbie a while to work out that a CFBundle was the
whole folder of stuff that had to be copied into Plug-Ins/Components
folder rather than a single file! I'm sure I'll be back with more
questions when I've waded through the rest of the examples...


Paul.

_____________________________

m a x i m | digital audio

http://mda-vst.com
_____________________________
_______________________________________________
coreaudio-api mailing list | email@hidden
Help/Unsubscribe/Archives: http://www.lists.apple.com/mailman/listinfo/coreaudio-api
Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored.

  • Follow-Ups:
    • Re: Newbie AU questions
      • From: Bill Stewart <email@hidden>
  • Prev by Date: overloads in ioproc : why?
  • Next by Date: Re: SetInputCallback and audiounits 2
  • Previous by thread: Re: overloads in ioproc : why?
  • Next by thread: Re: Newbie AU questions
  • Index(es):
    • Date
    • Thread