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Re: Quick converter question from a CA newbie
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Re: Quick converter question from a CA newbie


  • Subject: Re: Quick converter question from a CA newbie
  • From: Jaime Magiera <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2008 16:21:46 -0500


On Jan 17, 2008, at 2:05 PM, Jaime Magiera wrote:

Hello,

I'm noticing in some code I inherited that the previous developer was just creating a converter asbd using the device's default sampling rate. Obviously, this is not useful for true conversion. I'm looking to do PCM 48000 -> PCM 22050 -> AAC 22050 in real time. What is the most efficient CoreAudio strategy for sample conversion on encoding? Do folks generally create create two ExtendedAudioFile, using a callback in real time to read from file A to file B? Or do it in buffers? In general, is there an example of using two converters inline?

Sorry, I should clarify... I edited the email for brevity and lost some things in the translation: I do mean graduated downsampling. No aliasing :)


Perhaps it's an assumption on my part that anyone is doing this. I just noticed even QuickTime Player's recording feature uses the device sampling rate for the AAC.

Is anyone doing realtime conversion for AAC?

thanks,

Jaime Magiera

Sensory Research
http://www.sensoryresearch.net
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