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Re: CoreAudio Documentation
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Re: CoreAudio Documentation


  • Subject: Re: CoreAudio Documentation
  • From: James Coker <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 21:28:26 -0600

On Wednesday, September 10, 2003, at 11:38 AM, Marc Poirier wrote:


The meaning of element and scope in every context:

This I would say is the #1 major source of confusion. Actually, before
defining this in every context, there needs to be a good general
description of the function and purpose of scopes and elements somewhere
in the AU docs. As it is, these are things that show up everywhere, but
the purposes are very nebulous.

I totally agree here. Once I realized that elements were used to
create busses of channels, it made a lot of other things clearer. I
don't have many problems with the scope parameter, but the
element-as-bus thing doesn't seem to be mentioned anywhere.

I think Marc's other recommendations are good ones also,
but this one was a big issue for me.

Jim
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