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Re: should the mBox change my understanding of the CoreAudio API?
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Re: should the mBox change my understanding of the CoreAudio API?


  • Subject: Re: should the mBox change my understanding of the CoreAudio API?
  • From: Christopher Penrose <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 2 Sep 2003 19:25:21 -0400

On Tuesday, September 2, 2003, at 07:05 PM, Christopher Penrose wrote:

and print out the description, the value of mChannelsPerFrame I receive seems incorrect. My program reveals "1", while mBytesPerFrame seems correct with a value of "4". Is the digidesign driver bugged or is my understanding incorrect here? Should I give up until digidesign fixes the hypothetical bug or do I have something to learn about polling the description of the currently configured stream?

Thanks for any help....

I may have answered my own question here. Polling the buffers reveals the extra expected channel... sorry for my early question.

Christopher
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