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Audio levels, without using SequenceGrabber
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Audio levels, without using SequenceGrabber


  • Subject: Audio levels, without using SequenceGrabber
  • From: Neil Clayton <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2007 12:28:46 +1300

Hello Everyone,

What would be the recommended way to monitor the current level of an audio device?  

I know if the SequenceGrabber method of doing this - but was wondering about doing it purely in CoreAudio.   I'm aware there is no exposed API method to do it as standard, but wondered what the general approach would be (so that I can go look in that direction).

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Regards,
Neil Clayton






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