Re: ChannelMap and SampleRate change weirdness
Re: ChannelMap and SampleRate change weirdness
- Subject: Re: ChannelMap and SampleRate change weirdness
- From: William Stewart <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 18 Jun 2004 14:17:42 -0700
On 18/06/2004, at 12:57 AM, James Coker wrote:
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On Jun 17, 2004, at 7:08 PM, William Stewart wrote:
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[snip]
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> So - if you are presenting UI to do this (and really there is no need,
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> users can go to AMS to do that just fine, and in fact I think that is
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> the preferred option)...but, if you have UI, then you would just set
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> the new sample rate on the device, then your listener will take care
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> of
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> the details
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> Bill
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Is there a specific reason why Audio MIDI Setup doesn't allow one
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to set the audio buffer size for an audio interface? I would be happy
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to
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leave audio setup details to this app, but being able to set the buffer
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size is a must have for audio config.
Each process on the system can have a different I/O Size to the device
- its an IOProc property, not a device property (and in fact the device
knows nothing about the granularity its clients are using it)
Bill
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Thanks,
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Jim
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