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Re: Documentation for Example Apps? (and recording stuff)
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Re: Documentation for Example Apps? (and recording stuff)


  • Subject: Re: Documentation for Example Apps? (and recording stuff)
  • From: Chris Reed <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2003 13:38:55 -0600

On Wednesday, Mar 12, 2003, at 02:01 US/Central, Kurt Revis wrote:

These days, as far as I know, the only disadvantages of AudioFile are that it doesn't handle compressed formats and that it requires 10.2. If neither of these is a problem for you, I'd try AudioFile. It's certainly a lot cleaner than QuickTime.

Yes, if you are just interesting in AIFF format files, use the AudioFile API. It is very easy to understand and use. Excellent API, and it fits in perfectly with the rest of CoreAudio.

-chris
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