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Re: Crash Proof Apple Lossless
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Re: Crash Proof Apple Lossless


  • Subject: Re: Crash Proof Apple Lossless
  • From: "tahome izwah" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 16 Nov 2008 21:19:54 +0100

Yes, sorry - I misunderstood what you had asked.

If you do a periodic AudioFileOptimize on the file that should flush
the data to disk. It does in our app, at least for AIFF files.

Also, you could close the file every 10 seconds or so, and re-open it
to append data. That way, at least only the last 10 seconds would go
down the drain. The overhead shouldn't be too bad.

Not sure if that will actually work, just some ideas to play with...
--th


2008/11/16 Dominic Feira <email@hidden>:
> This is what I am finding out from experimentation.  It is crash proof with
> formats that don't have a packet table.  It looks like I may end up writing
> my own file format to contain the apple lossless.
>
> -- Dominic Feira
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