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Re: Piping QuickTime to CoreAudio
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Re: Piping QuickTime to CoreAudio


  • Subject: Re: Piping QuickTime to CoreAudio
  • From: john <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2004 01:02:55 -0500

Hi Austin,

Although it seems I really should put effort into using Quicktime instead of the AudioFile/AudioConverters, I've only browsed through Kurt's sources so I have nothing intelligent to offer.

If I can't get AAC working soon, I'm going to switch to Quicktime :)

-- John


John,

Thanks for the suggestion- that looks exactly like what I need to do,
but for some reason when I try to play an iTunes M4P it just exits.
Does it work for you? This really should work, because it works with
MP3s and other QT files, and the FairPlay DRM allows unlimited playback
through QT on an authorized computer.

Austin
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References: 
 >Re: coreaudio-api digest, Vol 2 #1027 - 10 msgs (From: "Jay Ridgeway" <email@hidden>)
 >Re: AAC errors (From: john <email@hidden>)
 >Piping QuickTime to CoreAudio (From: Austin Shoemaker <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Piping QuickTime to CoreAudio (From: john <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Piping QuickTime to CoreAudio (From: Austin Shoemaker <email@hidden>)

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