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  • Subject: After installing an Audio Unit...
  • From: email@hidden
  • Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2003 11:45:28 +0100

Hi,

I've a well known problem : I put an Audio Unit (with my installer) in the component folder, but it is sometimes not recognized by CoreAudio when starting Logic. In the worse case, rebooting computer will correct the problem.

The questions are :
- is there finally a new method to do in my installer to notify CoreAudio that something has changed ?
- or should I state that this is a bug of CoreAudio that will be solved later ?
- or should I ask the user for a reboot systematically ?

I know those questions have been already discussed, but I wanted to know if there were anything new on that issue.

Thanks,

Raf
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