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  • Subject: magic cookies
  • From: Stanko Juzbasic <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 14 Oct 2003 22:50:29 +0200

On Tuesday, October 14, 2003, at 06:36 PM, Holger Hvrich wrote:

But as I understood the magic cookies, those are data structures inside of AudioUnits e.g. holding information about compressed audio files which are not to be understood by anybody else...



Anybody else but who (an advertiser from an .ASP.NET server - I hope not)?

Why are these things suddenly needed for professional audio file format ( 16-bit linear as low end )?
What do they serve for - ENCRYPTED COMPRESSION - (?)- iPod or Music e-Commerce Copyright authorization ?

Why does QuickTIme utterly and consistently convert any AIFF file into AIFC, whether asked so or not?
Does this also have to do with magic cookies?

If so, I'd still prefer being able to choose staying away from this sort of "magic"

(-;

Stanko
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