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Re: Registering manufacturer code? What does it mean?
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Re: Registering manufacturer code? What does it mean?


  • Subject: Re: Registering manufacturer code? What does it mean?
  • From: "Kevin Dixon" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2008 16:52:23 -0500 (EST)
  • Importance: Normal

The Creator code is used to determine which software package created a
certain file, in the case of normal applications, and so in this case I
think it would be appropriate to register a different creator code for
each application.

In the case of Audio Units however, I use the same creator code for all of
my audio units, since I don't need to provide that convince to the user,
since my AUs don't create files, nor are they an application in the normal
sense of the word.

-Kevin

> Brian,
> You mentioned that you use "BWsc"
> for
> your AudioUnits.  Does this mean that you use the same creator code for
> all AU or do you need to register a separate one for each?  I guess my
> question is if the creator code is for a company or a specific product?
>
> Darren

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