Re: mp3 "mixing"
Re: mp3 "mixing"
- Subject: Re: mp3 "mixing"
- From: David Duncan <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 9 Mar 2006 09:51:53 -0500
On Mar 9, 2006, at 08:49 AM, Stathy G Touloumis wrote:
I am more interested in finding an API or framework for taking
multiple sound files whether they are wav or even quicktime and
merging them into a single one for output. I think at this time
this is the most difficult or questionable part. Are you familiar
with what is provided within Mac OSX? Is what I described feasible
and is functionality provided through Mac coreaudio-api?
Quicktime provides a rich library for merging media of lots of types
together - however I'm not entirely familiar with the details of
this. The list you are looking for for that is quicktime-api. Core
Audio can do this as well, and may even provide you a level of
control that will make your head explode, but it is lower level than
Quicktime and also doesn't handle as many formats (like swf). That
said, you may still want or need to use Core Audio at some level (for
example to implement some effects) but the great thing is that
CoreAudio & Quicktime work together much better today than they have
in the past.
--
Reality is what, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away.
Failure is not an option. It is a privilege reserved for those who try.
David Duncan
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