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Re: deactivating device for debugging
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Re: deactivating device for debugging


  • Subject: Re: deactivating device for debugging
  • From: "B.J. Buchalter" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 16:26:13 -0500
  • Thread-topic: deactivating device for debugging

on 2/28/06 3:12 PM, William Stewart at email@hidden wrote:

> USB Audio devices are published as separate input and output devices.
> you could use that.

Bjorn,

You could also build and install the AudioReflector driver. It has
completely configurable I/O and Stream formats (of course, you will need to
configure it with no input for your test). This may be easier for you if you
don't have a suitable USB device to test with.

/Developer/Examples/CoreAudio/HAL/AudioReflectorDriver

Best regards,

B.J. Buchalter

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