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Re: WireTap, CoreAudio's API, and system capture, and kexts...
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Re: WireTap, CoreAudio's API, and system capture, and kexts...


  • Subject: Re: WireTap, CoreAudio's API, and system capture, and kexts...
  • From: "Andy O'Meara" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2006 11:29:34 -0500
  • Thread-topic: WireTap, CoreAudio's API, and system capture, and kexts...

Correct me if I¹m wrong, but there¹s a bigger issue at hand...  No user will
be very interested in fiddling with their current audio settings just to
make an eye-candy app visualize the system sound.  In other words, it¹s my
understanding that JackOS needs to install a (virtual) audio device where
something like iTunes gets routed to it (by setting the system¹s sound
output to this virtual device)--very similar to how Soundflower works.
Unfortunately, whitebelt users won¹t be up for this, and I would have to
agree with them.  A whitebelt user would (rightly) feel in over his head the
moment he¹s told to set the sound output device in the system prefs to an
item that doesn¹t physically exist.

Andy



On 1/18/06 11:17 AM, "Daniel Jalkut" <email@hidden> wrote:

> Interesting project. What is your view on how (if at all) this could be used 
> or distributed by a commercial application, without violating the spirit of
> the GPL as you're using it?
>
> Daniel
>
> On Jan 18, 2006, at 9:50 AM, Dan Nigrin wrote:
>
>>
>> Andy, sorry for my late entry into this discussion -- in case you've not
>> explored it yet, don't forget to look at Jack OS X; it's also open source,
>> and you may be able to extend it enough to work for your application.  It
>> works differently than Soundflower.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> http://www.jackosx.com
>>
>
>
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