Re: Core Audio SDK 1.3.1
Re: Core Audio SDK 1.3.1
- Subject: Re: Core Audio SDK 1.3.1
- From: William Stewart <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 9 Jul 2004 14:33:36 -0700
Have you installed XCode since installing QT? If so, that's the problem
as XCode is installing older headers... The best way to resolve this
(in future) is when you do the XCode install, uncheck the DevSDK option
(that's where the headers are)
Bill
On 09/07/2004, at 12:35 PM, email@hidden wrote:
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> From: William Stewart <email@hidden>
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> Date: 2004/07/09 fr PM 06:34:02 GMT
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> To: Olof Westman <email@hidden>
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> CC: email@hidden
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> Dmne: Re: Core Audio SDK 1.3.1
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> Most of the SDK is assuming that you have a reasonably up to date
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> version of CoreAudio on your system - particularly the file code in
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> CAAudioFile. This thus assumes you have at least QuickTime 6.4 or
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> better on your system...
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I have got QuickTime 6.5.1. Is it possible to install it
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wrongly?
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/Olof W
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> Bill
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> On 08/07/2004, at 11:02 PM, Olof Westman wrote:
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>>> The 1.3.1 SDK example code is really great. Unfortunately, I can't
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>>> use it under 10.2.8 unless I embark on a search-&-destroy mission
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>>> for
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>>> things that weren't present in 10.2.8 - such as AudioChannelLayout
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>>> which is not defined in the Jaguar CoreAudioTypes.h.
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>>> In my case, this was a daunting obstacle to face because I wondered,
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>>> "How deep does THIS iceberg go?" - especially when
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>>> AudioChannelLayouts
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>>> are the first things referenced in the CAAudioFile 'init' function.
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>>>
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>>> My compiler complains: "In file included from CAAudioFile.h:13,
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>>> CAAudioChannelLayout.h:29: error: parse error before `&' token"
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>>> and so on... Obviously, I am doing SOMETHING wrong... but what?
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>>>
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>>> Actually, 'afplay' DOES compile with my Xcode 1.2 SDK 1.3.1 install
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>>> with the build selection set to 10.2.8. However, my project, which
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>>> makes use of some of this code, does NOT build - although the same
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>>> source with a 10.3 OS build-setting DOES. The upside to all this is
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>>> the
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>>> knowledge that, "It's only software..." and that there IS a solution
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>>> to all my immediate whoopdeedoo. I have no complaints except with
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>>> my
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>>> own limited skill and knowledge regarding how best to deal with
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>>> things.
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>>> Lance Drake
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>> I have the same kind of problem. What is it that we do wrong?
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>> /Olof W
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