Re: Decoding protected AAC
Re: Decoding protected AAC
- Subject: Re: Decoding protected AAC
- From: "Alexander v. Below" <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2007 19:06:29 +0100
Yes, sorry I forgot to mention that in my post. In my case, I would need access to samples -- if only the first n samples, that would be quite sufficient. Call it something of a "preview"
Alex On 05.02.2007, at 18:59, Brad Ford wrote: Decoding is not possible with any Apple API's, however, playback is possible using the high level QuickTime movie playback API's (provided the machine is authorized to play the protected content). As long as you don't need access to the individual samples, you're covered.
-Brad Ford QuickTime Engineering On Feb 5, 2007, at 1:29 AM, Alexander v. Below wrote: Hello Emilie,
the last info we have from Apple is that this is simply not possible for third party developers at this time.
If this should have changed, please let me know :(
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news
Alex
On 05.02.2007, at 10:19, Nugen wrote: Hi, I would like to enable AAC DRM (m4p) file decoding in my application (for playing only). What is the best way to do that? Core Audio, or Quicktime? Does our company have to enter into an agreement with Apple? Thanks, Emilie de Fouchécour
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