Re: DigitalCDSound
Re: DigitalCDSound
- Subject: Re: DigitalCDSound
- From: Tab Julius <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 02 May 2003 15:35:04 -0400
Hi Jeff,
I did see that via the cddafs driver you could do this, but was trying to
evaluate the best approach - going that route, or the digitalCDsound route,
if that was supported. I wasn't sure if it was an either/or proposition,
or if digitalCDsound simply doesn't apply under OS/X. You seem to be
saying it doesn't apply, which is fine.
Is it all just the regular file system at this point? Because I will want
to identify some of the characteristics of the CD, and so forth. The older
PBControl calls are obsolete, so I haven't figured out if I just need to
cobble together parts from all over the O/S or what... if it's too
transparent I'll have trouble differentiating between a regular set of
files and an audio CD. To a certain degree I need to know I'm working with
an audio CD.
Thanks
- Tab
At 03:22 PM 5/2/03, Jeff Moore wrote:
On Mac OS X, audio CDs are accessed through the file system as little
endian AIFC files.
On Friday, May 2, 2003, at 11:19 AM, Tab Julius wrote:
This is the closest forum I can find for this question (but if someone
knows of a more appropriate forum, let me know).
My question is about the DigitalCDSound implementation (.h file et al) as
referenced in TechNote 1187. Other than the tech note, there's precious
little reference to this. Has anyone ever posted an example? Does it
work in OS/X? I've looked through the archives, the site in general, and
the web in general, and can't find anything beyond the technote.
--
Jeff Moore
Core Audio
Apple
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