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Re: Working with Input and output Device
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Re: Working with Input and output Device


  • Subject: Re: Working with Input and output Device
  • From: john <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 9 May 2005 19:28:27 -0400

Hi Peter,

Maybe you might want to check out MTCoreAudio, if that suits your needs. It is a great ObjC framework wrapper for CoreAudio, and comes with a sample application which does what it seems you need. Here's the link:

http://aldebaran.armory.com/~zenomt/macosx/MTCoreAudio/

-- John


Hello,

I am new to this list and I hope you can help me.
I want to configure that my application has an Input-Device and an Output-Device. These devices should be different. I want that the Input-Device is talking with the Output-Device.
I already build it with an individual Output-Device and everything is running fine.


But if I build up another Input-Device I get into trouble.

I I thought I have to create another Callback and that stuff for the Input-Device like I did it for the Output-Device.


I hope that you understand me and perhaps you can give me some ideas for this.



Thank you. Peter.
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