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Re: channel mapping a Varispeed audio unit
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Re: channel mapping a Varispeed audio unit


  • Subject: Re: channel mapping a Varispeed audio unit
  • From: Doug Wyatt <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 10:37:48 -0700

If you don't have anything between the AUConverter and the output unit, you can eliminate the converter -- the output unit will do sample rate conversion. Just set the sample rate in the format of element 0, input scope.

Doug

On Sep 23, 2004, at 19:57, Dominic Feira wrote:

I realized the error of my ways and switched to an AUConverter.
All is well now. I needed both rate conversion and the ability to channel map,
so AUConverter was the only way to go. I have to say, that I'm pretty impressed
with the efficiency. CPU use only went up about 1% by adding an AUGraph
that does rate conversion to my app.


Dominic Feira / Code Monkey / Ambrosia Software, Inc.

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 >Re: channel mapping a Varispeed audio unit (From: William Stewart <email@hidden>)
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