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Is there a way to tell I whether a vDSP call results in an "output buffer" being empty/non-empty ?
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Is there a way to tell I whether a vDSP call results in an "output buffer" being empty/non-empty ?


  • Subject: Is there a way to tell I whether a vDSP call results in an "output buffer" being empty/non-empty ?
  • From: Daniel Stenning <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 18 Apr 2008 14:59:44 +0100
  • Thread-topic: Is there a way to tell I whether a vDSP call results in an "output buffer" being empty/non-empty ?

Is there any OSX vDSP/Accelerate call that - at the
same time as doing a multiply-accumulate ( mixing signals from one or more
"input buffers" into an "output" buffer )
can also yield some sort of "result" flag that would indicate whethe the
"result" buffer has any signal in it ? ( ie if the result buffer is totally
"empty" ?

Cheers,
Dan




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