Re: Loop Audio on iPhone
Re: Loop Audio on iPhone
- Subject: Re: Loop Audio on iPhone
- From: Brian Willoughby <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 14 Feb 2009 16:18:35 -0800
Hi "mm w" - I didn't catch your name. You might want to show a little
respect, as I have contributed to the FLAC source that you refer to.
Your language seems entirely inappropriate for this forum.
I appreciate the replies from Jens and Marco, which point out that the
Apple code is not posted on the FLAC website as Bill indicated, but is
rather part of the CoreAudio Examples installed locally. I had
noticed the examples long ago, but was asking why I do not see
anything on the FLAC web site.
Jens, I made 1.2.1 available back in November of 2007 at http://www.sounds.wa.com/software/flac-1.2.1.dmg
but I guess I did not press hard enough to get it onto the official
web site. I tried to recruit testers to make sure the installer
worked for all supported Mac platforms, but I guess the ball got
dropped as it was being passed around. If there are interested people
here, please download the 1.2.1 installer and tell me if you have any
problems. I cannot provide support for FLAC itself, though, so look
to the FLAC or FLAC-Dev mailing lists if you need help with anything
beyond confirmed bug reports for my installer.
I'm seeing a theme here, as it appears to be a little difficult to get
all information included on the main FLAC web site. There's a lot
there, but it's not all up to date.
Brian Willoughby
Sound Consulting
On Feb 14, 2009, at 14:46, mm w wrote:
ok sorry, I did not know that he needed a "mother/father" explanation,
or learn how to eat
my mistake
Cheers!
On Sat, Feb 14, 2009 at 1:00 PM, Marco Papa <email@hidden>
wrote:
Go to your Mac at:
/Developer/Examples/CoreAudio/AudioCodecs
You'll see the FLAc.xcodeproj
Go into:
/Developer/Examples/CoreAudio/AudioCodecs/Codes/Flac
On Feb 14, 2009, at 10:17 AM, mm w wrote:
Hi Brian what do you mean "I cannot see it on the",
flac-1.2.1/src/libFLAC
That's just the raw cross-platform source code. Brian's asking for
the
FLAC library built into a CoreAudio-compatible codec plugin, as
described by Bill Stewart:
We have posted FLAC versions of Audio Codecs on their web site - so
this
format (file and data) can be used with the rest of the core audio
API set
There are some Mac OS X binary packages available on the Downloads
page of the FLAC website, but it's not clear what exactly they
install. I downloaded FLAC tools for OS X, which is an Installer
package, but it just installs a regular dylib in /usr/local. (It's
also not the latest version — 1.1.4 vs 1.2.1 — which makes me worry
about the security vulnerabilities found in the codec about a year
ago.)
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