Re: Loop Audio on iPhone
Re: Loop Audio on iPhone
- Subject: Re: Loop Audio on iPhone
- From: mm w <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 14 Feb 2009 17:23:23 -0800
Dear Brian,
sorry, it was with respect.. I don't what the weed did for you but it
seems a lot, don't be paranoic,
if you ask the good question how to build a plugin from FLAC src, I am
sorry took this thread on the road, and I didn't notice the previous
thread
> Your language seems entirely inappropriate for this forum.
grow up little boy please don't try again...
and all my apologies to have "taken this thread" on the road, and I
don't ask respect or change your voice, please be educated and smart
Thanks
On Sat, Feb 14, 2009 at 4:18 PM, Brian Willoughby <email@hidden> wrote:
> 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.)
>
--
-mmw
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