Re: WireTap, CoreAudio's API, and system capture, and kexts...
Re: WireTap, CoreAudio's API, and system capture, and kexts...
- Subject: Re: WireTap, CoreAudio's API, and system capture, and kexts...
- From: Roy Lovejoy <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 13 Jan 2006 07:27:13 -0800
On Jan 13, 2006, at 6:57 AM, Andy O'Meara wrote:
Well, I don't consider hacking into Mac OS X to be at the same
level as a
supported API, so I think it's reasonable to stand by the statement
that
this is a shortcoming of CoreAudio (regardless of the basis of why the
functionality was not put in).
I wouldn't consider reasonable security to companies' DRM models a
'short coming' in an API, especially when it prevents casual
developers from doing the equivalent of
while (AudioDataPresent()) {
GetAudioData()
WriteAudioDataToDisk()
}
to circumvent digital rights management.
(and yes, it's a coincidence that I've worked for three companies
heavily vested in music software) =)
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